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    ARMENIAN MARTYRS DAY 2012: ARMENIAN-AMERICANS INSULTED BY TEPID OBAMA STATEMENT

    Exmainer.com
    http://www.examiner.com/article/armenian-martyrs-day-2012-armenian-americans-insulted-by-tepid-obama-statement
    April 24 2012

    Philadelphia Jewish-Armenian Relations Examiner

    Barack Obama, in a "Statement by the President on Armenian
    Remembrance Day" earlier today referred to the murder (by the Muslim
    Turkish-controlled Ottoman Enpire) of up to 1.5 million Armenian
    Christian citizens [this writer's phrasing; not Obama's of course]
    between 1915 and 1923 as "one of the worst atrocities of the 20th
    century."

    However, Obama did not at any point in the statement use the term
    "genocide."

    That did not, to put it mildly, go over well with the Armenian-American
    community.

    The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) took Obama
    particularly to task because of promises he had made while running
    for President in 2008.

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    According to an ANCA statement released earlier today: "President
    Obama, once again, used euphemistic language and verbal gymnastics to
    characterize the murder of 1.5 million Armenians in his annual April
    24th Remembrance Day statement, breaking his pledge as Senator and
    Presidential candidate to properly recognize the Armenian Genocide
    as President."

    The statement continued:

    "President Obama today completed his surrender to Turkey, shamefully
    outsourcing U.S. human rights policy to a foreign state, and tightening
    Ankara's gag on American recognition of the Armenian Genocide,"
    said ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian. "The President's capitulation to
    Turkey - on this, the last April 24th of his term - represents the
    very opposite of the principled and honest change he promised to
    Armenian Americans and to all the citizens of our nation.

    President Obama's pledge to recognize the Armenian Genocide stands
    today as a stark lie, a painful promise etched on the hearts of
    all who had hoped and worked for change, but who, today, have been
    betrayed by a politician who failed to live up to his own words."

    Local Armenian-Americans had harsh words for Obama.

    According to Philadelphia attorney Antranig Garibian, "It is
    extremely disappointing to all Armenians that President Obama has so
    blatantly broken his campaign promise to put truth ahead of political
    conveniences. He stands in direct contrast to the co-chair of his
    campaign, Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick, who has been a
    courageous and steadfast supporter of Armenian Genocide recognition."

    "The finessed statement issued today by President Obama on the occasion
    of Armenian Martyr's Day is nothing but a dissapointment and a far cry
    from his campaign promises," said Kim Yacoubian, Co-Chair of the 2012
    Philadelphia Armenian Genocide Walk (which takes place from noon-3
    PM this Sunday in Center City).

    Yacoubian added: "On the solemn occasion of the 97th anniversary
    of the start of the Armenian Genocide, when 1.5 million Armenian
    souls perished, we expect more from the United States Government. The
    Armenian-American community regrettably, though, has become accustomed
    to American politicians kowtowing to the Turkish government, and this
    is more of the same."

    It should be noted that, notwithstanding the insult of failing to use
    the term "genocide," Obama did offer hopeychangeysunshiney language
    that might, for readers who are familiar with The Godfather Part II,
    bring to mind the character Senator Pat Geary.

    According to Obama: "... the legacy of the Armenian people is one
    of triumph. Your faith, courage, and strength have enabled you to
    survive and prosper, establishing vibrant communities around the world.

    Undaunted, you have preserved your patrimony, passing it from
    generation to generation. Armenian-Americans have made manifold
    contributions to the vibrancy of the United States ..."

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