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    ASSEMBLY CALLS ON CLINTON TO DISAVOW HER ILL-CONSIDERED STATEMENT ON GENOCIDE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    February 6, 2012 - 15:53 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Members of the U.S. Congress and the Armenian
    Assembly of America expressed strong concerns regarding Secretary of
    State Hillary Clinton's remarks on the Armenian Genocide.

    On January 26, Hillary Clinton, said the recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide by the U.S. "opens a door that is a very dangerous one to
    go through."

    Responding to a question from a participant of a Town Hall Meeting,
    who asked why the U.S. does not recognize the Genocide, Clinton
    characterized the Armenian Genocide as an historical issue and not
    a political one.

    In a dear colleague letter Congressmen Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Robert
    Dold (R-IL), sponsors of the Armenian Genocide resolution, urged
    Members to join them in sending a letter to Secretary of State Hillary
    Clinton calling on the Secretary to "disavow her ill-considered
    statement." The letter also urged the Obama Administration to
    unequivocally affirm the Armenian Genocide this April 24th and firmly
    recognize "genocide wherever and whenever it occurs."

    Expressing surprise and dismay, the Assembly sent a letter to President
    Barack Obama requesting swift action. "Secretary Clinton's response
    is untenable and requires immediate remedy. Mr. President now is the
    time to fulfill your campaign promise and unequivocally affirm the
    Armenian Genocide," the Assembly wrote in its letter.

    "We welcome this bi-partisan initiative to set the record straight,"
    stated Assembly Executive Director Bryan Ardouny. "We urge human
    rights activists from across the country to make sure that their
    Member of Congress signs this important letter to Secretary Clinton,"
    added Ardouny.

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