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Turkish diaspora prevents U.S. Congress from adopting resolution on Armenian genocide

25 August 2009 [13:48] - TODAY.AZ
The political organization of Washington DC and U.S.-based Turkish Diaspora organizations are not accepting seriously the Armenian initiatives to put "Armenian genocide" on agenda of the U.S. Congress and that of the local human rights organizations, one of leaders of the Turkish Diaspora in California Karahan Mete said.
For example, during the last several months Armenians tried to submit three resolutions on the so-called “genocide” to California local Congress, but U.S.-based Turkish organizations (TCCA, Turkish Defense Fund, ATAA, TAAF, PAX Turcica, TAAC, Turkuaz, TADF) managed to prevent it, Mete said.

He said the State of California where Armenian and Greece Diasporas are dominant is the center for Armenian's anti-Turkish activities.

Close relationship between Turkish Diaspora and Senator Darrel Steinberg helped to hinder implementation of draft resolution number AJR 14, which was dedicated to the issue of "Armenian genocide", and was aimed to keep the "Armenian genocide" on agenda, Mete said.

The Turkish Diaspora also prevented Armenians' another resolution number SB 234, which was aimed to propaganda the "Armenian genocide" issue in California's schools.

The first version of this resolution meant that any Armenian could go to a school and talk about what happened in 1915 to his relatives, Mete said.

But in the last version (revised by the Turkish Diaspora) only those ones who participated in 1915 events can do these kinds of lectures at schools.

"And as nearly none of the participants are alive it seems impossible," told Mete.

The third draft resolution still remains on California Senate's agenda under the number AB 961, and it is aimed to prohibit the cooperation between local government and organizations which are working with Turkey.

The Turkish Diaspora is working hard in Washington DC on dismissing the discussion of "Armenian genocide" in the U.S. Congress during the upcoming fall session.

Besides the Turkish organizations, the Congressional Caucus on Turkey also works closely with this issue, Congressman Ed Whitefield (Co-Chair of the Congressional Caucus on Turkey)  office said.

According to Congressman Whitefield's office, in an open editorial about U.S.-Turkey relations the law-maker says that with Turkey's record as such a steadfast ally to the U.S. during troubled times it would be a dangerous misstep to unnecessarily risk alienating the Turkish people. Yet, efforts are, once again, afoot in the U.S. Congress to label the deaths of ethnic Armenians during the final days of the Ottoman Empire in World War I as genocide.

He said "This sort of proclamation, which bears no legal effect, would almost certainly be seen as a slap in the face to Turkey and a harpoon to U.S. relations with the country".

According to Congressman, the "Armenian genocide" issue remains a matter of debate by historians, making it foolish, arrogant, and dangerous for politicians to make historical claims for political points".

Ed Whitefield also adds that with the two countries (Turkey and Armenia) already working in step to resolve their differences and advance their relationship, U.S. involvement in the situation appears unnecessary and intrusive.

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