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    RUBEN SAFRASTYAN: US CONGRESS MAY ADOPT A BILL CONDEMNING THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Public Radio, Armenia
    Nov 28 2006

    The US Congress, in the person of the Democratic Party, may possibly
    adopt a bill condemning the Armenian Genocide, Director of the Oriental
    Studies Institute of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences Ruben
    Safrastyan said in an interview with "Armenpress.

    According to him, it is hard to predict now what impact it will have
    on the position of the US Administration and the US foreign policy,
    to what extent the US will be able to exert influence Turkey.

    In his words, during the past 10 years the attitude of American
    intellectuals towards the Armenian Genocide issue has changed
    abruptly. If by mid-1990s some scholar were saying that the Armenian
    Genocide really occurred, he was considered to be hired by Armenians.

    In the recent years the fact of the Armenian Genocide has not been
    questioned in university, scientific and intellectual circles of the
    United States. According to Ruben Safrastyan, a substantial segment
    of the political elite also realizes pretty well what happened in
    reality, but they refuse to recognize the fact "because of certain
    political considerations." "The Republican Party is not ready to
    recognize the Armenian Genocide, fearing that it will endanger the
    US-Turkey relations.

    "However, Turkish-American relations aggravated in 2003 when Turkey did
    not allow the US troops to pass through its territory," the Director
    of the Oriental Studies Institute said.

    According to him, the US is afraid that if Turkey strengthens the
    Islamic factor, it will be able to create instability in the Middle
    East. Americans fear they will not manage to impact the Turkish policy,
    the army and economic potential of which can become destabilizing
    factors.
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