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    SASSOUNIAN: OBAMA SHOULD FORFEIT HIS NOBEL PRIZE UNTIL HE TELLS THE TRUTH ON GENOCIDE

    Yerkir
    09.12.2009 15:17

    In his Nov. 20 letter to Armenian American organizations, President
    Obama once again played shameful word games with the term genocide. At
    this point, one has to be incredibly naive to believe that he is
    going to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide during the rest of his
    term in office.

    During the presidential campaign, when then-Senator Obama was making
    repeated promises to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide, activists
    were nervously following the Turkish government's attempts to use the
    false pretext of dialogue with Armenia to prevent him from fulfilling
    his pledge after the election.

    In early April, during a press conference in Ankara, when Obama was
    asked about his views on the Armenian Genocide, he dodged the question
    by stating: "My views are on the record and I have not changed views.

    What I have been very encouraged by is news that under [Turkish]
    President Gul's leadership, you are seeing a series of negotiations,
    a process in place between Armenia and Turkey to resolve a whole host
    of longstanding issues, including this one."

    Clearly, Presidents Obama and Gul, for their own reasons, were
    scheming to undermine the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by
    pushing forward the Armenia-Turkey negotiations. They were joined in
    this unholy alliance by Russia and the European Union in pressuring
    Armenia's leaders, who were only too eager to comply.

    This sinister deal was sealed when on the eve of April 24, Armenia
    and Turkey issued a joint press release announcing a roadmap for
    reconciliation!

    Not surprisingly, in his first April 24 statement, Obama repeated
    all the euphemisms and word games that he had strongly condemned when
    they were used by his predecessor, President Bush.

    Obama used the old and all too familiar denialist terminology of past
    presidents, such as "atrocity," "massacre," "terrible events of 1915,"
    and most incredibly, "Meds Yeghern"!

    In that statement, Obama used the same evasive answer he gave in
    Ankara: "I have consistently stated my own view of what occurred in
    1915, and my view of that history has not changed." Yet, he adamantly
    persisted in refusing to state what his actual views were.

    Furthermore, Obama urged Armenians and Turks "to address the facts of
    the past as a part of their efforts to move forward." He expressed his
    strong support for their "courageous and important dialogue...to work
    through this painful history..." and applauded the Armenian and Turkish
    governments for accepting "a framework and roadmap for normalization."

    Consequently, Obama left no doubt that he was going to sacrifice
    the truth of the "Armenian Genocide" on the altar of an illusory
    Armenian-Turkish reconciliation, using it as a fig leaf to conceal
    his erstwhile pledge.

    Last month, in a letter to Armenian American organizations, Obama
    reconfirmed that his view on "one of the great atrocities of the 20th
    century" had not changed. Once again, he failed to detail his views.

    The president was responding to a letter from the AGBU, Armenian
    Assembly, and Diocese of the Armenian Church of America. The
    three Armenian organizations had expressed their support for the
    Armenia-Turkey protocols and appealed to the White House to acknowledge
    the Armenian Genocide.

    In his response, Obama cleverly exploited the expression of support
    by the Armenian organizations for the reconciliation process,
    and downplayed his campaign pledge to acknowledge the genocide. He
    reiterated that "the best way to advance...the just acknowledgment of
    the facts" is for Armenians and Turks to address the past "as part of
    their efforts to move forward." He pledged "to continue to vigorously
    support the normalization effort in the months ahead." The president
    was thus using the protocols to undermine all efforts to acknowledge
    the genocide.

    Keeping his pledge on the genocide is in Obama's own interests,
    as it would help rehabilitate his moral and political credibility
    by joining President Reagan and scores of national parliaments,
    international organizations, and Holocaust and genocide scholars who
    are already on record confirming the facts of the Armenian Genocide.

    Obama should not be surprised if Armenian Americans no longer trust
    him, and do not support him for re-election. Those who play games
    with genocide should not be rewarded.

    Anyone who lacks the courage to stand up for the truth does not
    deserve a Nobel Peace Prize.
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