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    Armenian National Committee of America
    1711 N Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20036
    Tel. (202) 775-1918
    Fax. (202) 775-5648
    Email. [email protected]
    Internet www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    December 7, 2009
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    ANCA TO PRESIDENT OBAMA: "DO THE RIGHT THING. RECOGNIZE THE
    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE"

    -- White House meeting with Erdogan takes place as
    Armenian Americans continue call-in campaign urging Obama
    to honor his Armenian Genocide Pledge

    WASHINGTON, DC - Armenian Americans made the final push
    in their month-long Countdown to Erdogan with a White House
    call-in day urging President Barack Obama to honor his
    campaign pledge by telling visiting Turkish Prime Minister
    Recep Erdogan that the U.S. condemns the Armenian Genocide,
    reported the Armenian National Committee of America,
    (ANCA).

    "In April, President Obama missed an opportunity to reclaim
    the moral high ground on ending the cycle of genocide,"
    stated ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "Today, in
    his meeting with Prime Minister Erdogan, we urge President
    Obama to 'get it right' - by recognizing the Armenian
    Genocide and urging Turkey's leadership to do the same."

    The ANCA Executive Director had expressed concerns about
    Prime Minister Erdogan's efforts to use the meeting with
    Obama to continue U.S. complicity in Armenian Genocide
    denial:

    "Prime Minister Erdogan - having succeeded in using the
    Ankara-inspired Protocols to enlist the cooperation of yet
    another U.S. Administration into its campaign to block
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide - is now coming to
    Washington to cement his gains and further press his
    advantage," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian.

    "High on his agenda, it seems, will be showcasing Turkey's
    public disregard for President Obama's twin priorities for
    Armenia-Turkey normalization, namely that they be
    established without preconditions and within a reasonable
    time-frame. Today, more than seven months after our
    President's speech in Ankara - during which he broke his
    pledge to recognize the Armenian Genocide - it's patently
    clear that Turkey has in fact imposed preconditions, will
    not act in a reasonable time-frame, and, more broadly,
    views this entire process as simply a way to extend U.S.
    complicity in Turkey's denials from one April 24th to the
    next," added Hamparian.

    -------------------------------------- --------------------
    Countdown to Erdogan Campaign Channels Armenian American
    Concerns to White House, Congress, and Media
    -------------------------------------------- --------------

    Armenian Americans concerned about the Obama-Erdogan agenda
    have participated in the ANCA's "Countdown to Erdogan"
    campaign - the month-long grassroots initiative to
    encourage President Obama to challenge Turkey's Prime
    Minister with the facts of the Armenian Genocide during
    their December 7th White House meeting.

    The "Countdown" has generated media coverage in the U.S.,
    Turkey, and Armenia, and, as participation in the campaign
    grew with each passing week, it came under increasingly
    heavy attack from the Turkish lobby. The United Press
    International reported, on December 1st, that, "The
    Armenian National Committee of America stepped up its
    lobbying efforts ahead of the [Erdogan] visit, calling on
    its supporters to contact their Washington representatives
    to encourage Obama to make true on his campaign pledge to
    recognize the Armenian genocide." The Turkish Coalition
    publicly criticized the campaign as a political
    "blitzkrieg."

    The final days of the effort are devoted to calling
    directly on President Obama - through phone calls, letters,
    and social networking vehicles - to honor his pledge to
    recognize the Armenian Genocide and urging him to
    demonstrate resolve in working to end the ongoing cycle of
    genocide and denial. The calls are increasingly important
    following a letter issued by President Obama last week
    praising the Turkey-Armenia protocols, and once again,
    refraining to properly characterize that crime against
    humanity.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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