Posted on 10/26/2006 7:16:27 PM PDT by wouldntbprudent
YEREVAN (YERKIR) - U.S. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), a longtime supporter of Armenian American issues who is expected to become Speaker if the Democrats win a majority in the House this November, pledged today to support Armenian Genocide legislation next year during in the 110th session of Congress.
In a statement released to Harut Sassounian, Publisher of the California Courier, Congresswoman Pelosi stated that: "I have supported legislation, including H.Res.316, that would properly acknowledge the Armenian Genocide. It is imperative that the United States recognize this atrocity and move to renew our commitment to eliminate genocide whenever and wherever it exists.
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Yes, it was.
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Yeah, Nancy gives a rip about genocide and Pres. Bush is just in it for the oil.
what a stupid statement, “why should the US acknoledge something it didnt do?” what about the jewish holocaust! what would happen if the US denied that it was a deliberate genocide? we do you care if iran denies this? why do you intervene in other countries like bosnia.
So she’s going to denounce Turkey?
if anyone comes first its the armenians. they were the first victims of genocide and they have been waiting for over 100 years.
the thing that irritates me the most is that the US, britain, france, and russia all condemed it as a genocide, winston churchill....
these people deserve recognition. they are spread out across the world because of this geniocde, from land that they had lived on for millenias.
the turks during the first world war occupied all the way to morocco and almost all of the mid east, the arabs with the help of lawrence kicked them out of the mid east, so the turks withdrew from all but western armenia. there they commited genocides for fear of losing that land too.
all the armenians now living in the diaspora have families that were almost wiped out, relatives killed or forced into the desert.
whats shameful is that the US government has always been weak to turkish pressure, especially now that the US wants to look good with musilms.
this has nothing to do with religion, or anything like that. denying the armenian genocide is like denying the jewish one.
as for darfur, blame bush, if he didnt invade iraq, youd have more than enough troops to catch bin laden, stop genocide in darfur, and help new orleans victims.
I'd always thought the Boors in South Africa had been the first to feel the pain of genocide in the 20th Century, and at the hands of the British to boot.
Given that the Boors are descendants of the Huguenots for the most part, I'd suggest they are our own kith and kin and certainly stand in line for consideration ahead of the Armenians (if we are to get into the "stand in line" sort of thinking).
Here's what we need from you on this one ~ you must first denounce the British for commiting genocide in South Africa against the Boors. Secondly, you must demand a public apology from the Brits for that, as well as from any one with even a touch of British "blood". Going further, we want you to demand that you have all the people in the world who speak English apologize to the Boors, and to their American cousins (and that's going to be a bit strange looking, but that's what you have to ask for).
Finally, you, yourself, must apologize on behalf of both the Turks and the Armenians for having failed to denouce the genocide against the Boors as it occurred at the time.
Then I might think about something more ~ for you to do, not for me.
The Tursk butchered the Armenians and NEVER acknowledged their crime (the Kurds helped them). BUT, since Armenians are Christians and Turks and Kurds are Muzzies, I guess that’s O.K.
I’m not fooled by Pelosi’s rhetoric. Talk is cheap and she is just shamelessly politicizing a serious issue.
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