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    PELOSI FAILS TO SCHEDULE VOTE ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Asbarez
    Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

    House Democratic Leadership Blocks Bipartisan Majority from Voting
    on Genocide-Prevention Measure

    WASHINGTON - The U.S. House Democratic Leadership failed today
    to schedule a vote on the Armenian Genocide Resolution, H,Res.252,
    despite support for this human rights measure from a broad bipartisan
    majority, killing the prospects for the passage of this legislation
    during this session of Congress, reported the Armenian National
    Committee of America (ANCA).

    ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian issued the following statement in response
    to U.S. House Democratic Leadership's decision:

    "Armenian Americans are angered and disappointed by the failure of
    Speaker Pelosi and the House Democratic leadership to honor their
    commitment to allow a bipartisan majority to vote for passage of the
    Armenian Genocide Resolution."

    "Speaker Pelosi clearly had the majority, the authority, and the
    opportunity to pass the Armenian Genocide Resolution, yet refused to
    allow a vote on this human rights measure."

    "The Speaker chose not to move forward, in the face of broad bipartisan
    backing for this human rights measure, including from the current
    House leadership and the incoming Majority Leader and Majority Whip,
    and despite both the relatively muted opposition from the White House,
    and the fact that Turkey's effectiveness in opposing its adoption was
    seriously undermined by controversial policies on the part of Ankara
    toward Iran, Israel, and Sudan that have angered lawmakers."

    "Her decision to not move this legislation forward during her four
    years as Speaker represents a failure of Congressional leadership
    on human rights and, sadly, a setback to America's standing in the
    struggle to end the cycle of genocide."

    "Coming in the wake of President Obama's string of broken promises to
    recognize the Armenian Genocide, Speaker Pelosi's refusal to schedule
    a vote on the Armenian Genocide Resolution represents a major breach
    of trust with Armenian American voters."

    "Although sharply disappointed by the Speaker's unwillingness
    to schedule a vote on the Armenian Genocide Resolution, we were,
    throughout this session of Congress, tremendously encouraged by the
    scope and depth of support for the Armenian Genocide Resolution, not
    only from a bipartisan majority of Congress but also from a growing
    cross-section of American civil society. We look forward to building
    on our progress and to continuing the work of the Armenian American
    community for a strong U.S. moral stand on the Armenian Genocide, an
    end to Turkey's campaign of denial, and a truthful and just resolution
    of this still unpunished crime against the Armenian nation."

    The ANCA also urged Armenian-Americans to send ANCA WbMail to Speaker
    Pelosi, telling her wheat they think about her decision to block
    a bipartisan majority from voting to pass the Armenian Genocide
    Resolution. Send a Free ANCA WebMail by clicking here




    From: A. Papazian
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