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  • Armenian MMA Fighter Manuel Gamburyan Says the "Genocide" Word

    Bloody Elbow
    April 25 2010


    Armenian MMA Fighter Manuel Gamburyan Says the "Genocide" Word That
    President Obama Is Afraid to Say


    by Kid Nate on Apr 24, 2010 11:14 PM EDT in News

    International politics made a surprise cameo appearance on a major
    American Mixed Martial Arts event when winner and Armenian born
    fighter Manuel Gamburyan audibly said the word "genocide" on the Pay
    Per View broadcast.

    Mixed martial artist Manuel "Manny" Gamburyan dared to publicly say
    the words that President Barack Obama wouldn't dare to say today --
    genocide. Gamburyan had just scored a big KO win over former WEC
    featherweight champ Mike Brown at WEC 48: Aldo vs Faber -- a pay per
    view event put on by Zuffa, the parent company of the popular UFC.

    For those who aren't following the politics, Gamburyan was referring
    to President Obama's breaking of a campaign promise to use the term
    "genocide" in reference to the slaughter of Armenians by Turks in the
    early 20th Century.

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    International politics made a surprise cameo appearance on a major
    American Mixed Martial Arts event when winner and Armenian born
    fighter Manuel Gamburyan audibly said the word "genocide" on the Pay
    Per View broadcast.

    Mixed martial artist Manuel "Manny" Gamburyan dared to publicly say
    the words that President Barack Obama wouldn't dare to say today --
    genocide. Gamburyan had just scored a big KO win over former WEC
    featherweight champ Mike Brown at WEC 48: Aldo vs Faber -- a pay per
    view event put on by Zuffa, the parent company of the popular UFC.

    For those who aren't following the politics, Gamburyan was referring
    to President Obama's breaking of a campaign promise to use the term
    "genocide" in reference to the slaughter of Armenians by Turks in the
    early 20th Century.

    The New York Times has more on that:

    President Obama, who as a candidate vowed to use the term genocide to
    describe the Ottoman mass slaughter of Armenians nearly a century ago,
    once again declined to do so on Saturday as he marked the anniversary
    of the start of the killings.

    In Yerevan, Armenians on Saturday solemnly observed the 95th
    anniversary of the genocide that began in 1915 under the Ottoman Turk
    government. About 1.5 million Armenians were killed.

    Trying to navigate one of the more emotionally fraught foreign policy
    challenges, Mr. Obama issued a statement from his weekend getaway here
    commemorating the victims of the killings but tried to avoid
    alienating Turkey, a NATO ally, which adamantly rejects the genocide
    label.

    So props to Gamburyan for slipping a rare and courageous political
    moment into an MMA Event.

    No American President has ever used the term since we formed a close
    alliance with Turkey during the Cold War.

    Learn more about the Armenian genocide from Wikipedia:

    The Armenian Genocide (Armenian: ÕÕ¡ÕµÕ¸&#xD6 ;? Õ`Õ¥Õ²Õ¡&#xD 5;& #xBD;ÕºÕ¡Õ¶Õ&#x B8;Ö?Õ©ÕµÕ¸&#xD 6;?Õ¶, translit.:
    Hayoc' C'eġaspanowt'yown; Turkish: Ermeni Soykırımı) - also known as
    the Armenian Holocaust, the Armenian Massacres and, by Armenians, as
    the Great Crime (Õ?Õ¥Õ® ÔµÕ²Õ¥Õ&#xBC ;&# xD5;¶, Mec EÄ¡eá¹'n, Armenian pronunciation: [mÉ?ts
    jÉ?Ë?Ê?É?rn]) - refers to the deliberate and systematic destruction
    (genocide) of the Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire during and
    just after World War I.[1] It was implemented through wholesale
    massacres and deportations, with the deportations consisting of forced
    marches under conditions designed to lead to the death of the
    deportees. The total number of resulting Armenian deaths is generally
    held to have been between one and one and a half
    million.[2][3][4][5][6] Other ethnic groups were similarly attacked by
    the Ottoman Empire during this period, including Assyrians and Greeks,
    and some scholars consider those events to be part of the same policy
    of extermination.[7][8][9]

    It is widely acknowledged to have been one of the first modern
    genocides,[10][11][12] as scholars point to the systematic, organized
    manner in which the killings were carried out to eliminate the
    Armenians,[13] and it is the second most-studied case of genocide
    after the Holocaust.[14] The word genocide[15] was coined in order to
    describe these events.[16]

    UPDATE: It appears Gamburyan was using the word "genocide" in his
    pre-fight hype. So I might have completely misread his intentions
    here. Hard to believe an Armenian fighter would trivialize the term in
    that way.

    http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2010/4/24/1442741 /armenian-mma-fighter-manuel
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