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    WASHINGTON'S GENOCIDE DENIAL CONFLICTS WITH AMERICANS' WILL: ARFD

    news.am
    April 26 2010
    Armenia

    It was predictable that Barack Obama will not say "Genocide" in his
    annual address to Armenians, ARF Dashnaktsutyun faction secretary
    Artyusha Shahbazyan told NEWS.am.

    "Interestingly, U.S. political establishment does not wish to recognize
    Genocide out of political expediency, though they do not deny it
    either. Thus, moral aspect of the issue fades into insignificance,"
    he stated. On the other hand, overwhelming majority of U.S. states
    recognized Armenian Genocide and the White House's stance in fact
    should reflect will of Americans. "It appears that further denial of
    Armenian Genocide by the White House is anti-popular. It is unclear
    how long U.S. administration will carry out such a policy, the more
    so as Armenia's decision to suspend Protocols' ratification process
    does not create favorable ground.

    Obama and other influential politicians will be unable to condition
    their denial to recognize Genocide by Armenia-Turkey dialogue,"
    Shahbazyan said. However, he stated that Armenia, Diaspora and
    Dashnaktsutyun should continue their struggle to recognize Armenian
    Genocide internationally, adding that Armenians already achieved
    certain success.

    Republican Party MP Galust Sahakyan explained Obama's reluctance
    to say "Genocide" by political expediency and U.S. interests. "I
    do not think Obama's avoidance of the word &'Genocide' will affect
    Armenia-U.S. relations in any way, as U.S. is a sovereign country
    guided by its own interests only," he stated, adding that presently
    world recognizes Genocide de facto, though many countries avoid to
    fix it de jure due to their political interests.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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