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    ACA CALLS ON OBAMA TO RECOGNIZE THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    armradio.am
    12.04.2010 14:44

    On April 12, the Armenian Council of America (ACA) Executive Board sent
    United States President Barack Obama a letter. In the letter, the ACA
    addressed the upcoming anticipated meeting between the President and
    his Armenian counterpart Serzh Sarkisian and Turkish Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan as well as the annual April 24th presidential
    statement on the Armenian Genocide issue.

    With the letter, ACA urges President Obama to advocate for greater
    democratic reforms within the region and honor his promise to recognize
    the Armenian Genocide on its solemn 95th anniversary of April 24,
    2010, instead of the ill conceived Armenian Turkish Protocols.

    "On behalf of the Armenian Council of America and Armenian Americans,
    we urge you to follow through with your pledge to the community and
    recognize the tragedy that occurred 95 years ago as a historical
    fact by acknowledging the events by its rightful name, the Armenian
    Genocide.

    Distorting the significance of the Armenian Genocide in favor
    of international or domestic political and economic gain is
    counterintuitive to progress and continues the precedent for allowing
    future genocides and human rights violations to occur as evident in
    the recent genocide in Darfur.

    While some in your Administration may advise you to encourage
    Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian and Turkish Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan to ratify the Armenian Turkish Protocols, we instead
    ask you to encourage the leaders to adopt democratic principles in
    their respective nations in order to promote future solidarity and
    friendship in the region.

    The protocols signed by Armenia and Turkey whose history of continuous
    conflict dates back to the end of the 19th century appeared as a
    symbolic step towards normalized relations between the two estranged
    states. Peace and cooperation are components to the region's prosperity
    and the Armenian Council of America is willing to work towards that
    endeavor, however, these important elements cannot be achieved at
    the cost of a historical accuracy or through undemocratic means.

    It is vital for neighboring nations to co-exist in peace, yet the
    protocols present a facade of harmony and good-will between Armenia
    and Turkey. Its intentions are being manipulated and concocted by the
    Turkish government to set preconditions and unequivocally continue
    the atmosphere of distrust within the region.

    Turkey has closed its borders unilaterally and should open its borders
    unilaterally without any pre-conditions. The statements that have been
    made by Turkish leaders regarding the protocols negate all claims of
    the non-existence of preconditions.

    President Obama, Armenian Americans strongly insist that you do what
    is in the best interest of human rights and democracy; advocate for
    greater democratic reforms within the region and honor your promise
    to recognize the Armenian Genocide on its solemn 95th anniversary of
    April 24, 2010," the letter reads.
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