Pres. Obama in Turkey: Excerpts on Armenian Concerns

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Watch President Obama's remarks on Armenian concerns during an April 6th joint press conference with Turkey's President Abdullah Gul and, later, his speech at the Turkish Parliament.

Armenian National Committee of America Executive Director Aram Hamparian issued the following statement following President Obamas remarks before the Turkish Parliament.

In his remarks today in Ankara, President Obama missed a valuable opportunity to honor his public pledge to recognize the Armenian Genocide.

The Presidents willingness to raise his commitment to recognizing the Armenian Genocide, even indirectly, in his remarks before the Turkish Parliament represents a step in the right direction, but far short of the clear promise he made as a candidate that he would, as President, fully and unequivocally recognize this crime against humanity. We expect that the President will, during Genocide Prevention Month this April, stand by his word, signaling to the world that Americas commitment to the cause of genocide prevention will never again be held hostage to pressures from a foreign government.

To read Pres. Obamas record on the Armenian Genocide, visit:
http://www.anca.org/change/docs/Obama_Armenian_Genocide.pdf

To read more about Pres. Obama's trip to Turkey, visit: http://www.anca.org/change

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  • he better recognize ...

    he better recognize the genocide because i am armenain and i trust OBAMA!!!!

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  • All i know is there ...

    All i know is there was a genocide that took place my great grand parents witnessed it a turkish soldier told my great grandfather this

    "You armenian infidel abolish christianity and be muslim if not we will kill you and to all armenians, whoever speaks armenian there tongues will be cut off.

    and my great grandfather replied i will always be christian and be armenian i do not fear you turk. Then he was killed and so was his family.

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  • Speak the TRUTH & ...

    Speak the TRUTH & shame the world Mr. President! Don't be a coward like the previous presidents! YOU MADE A PROMISE DURING THE CAMPAIGN, DELIVER YOUR PROMISE!!!

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  • There aren't ...

    There aren't 700,000 Armenians living in Turkey today. The correct figure is hardly one tenth of this. However, I think President Gul neither denied nor supported the Armenian Genocide when he said "We will accept the findings..."

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  • Obama's view hasn't ...

    Obama's view hasn't changed and hopefully, the entire world will recognize the Armenian Genocide which took place in 1915.

    "Citizens provoked"... "some people died" WTF
    1.5 Million People died, that's like Hitler stating some jews died during World War 2.

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