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Recognition of the Armenian Genocide:
Barack Obama shares with Armenian Americans a principled
commitment to ending genocide. That starts with acknowledging the
tragic instances of genocide in world history. As a senator, Obama
has stood with the Armenian American community in calling for Turkey's
acknowledgement of the Armenian Genocide. He criticized the Secretary
of State two years ago for the firing of the U.S. Ambassador to
Armenia, John Evans, after he used the term "genocide"
to describe Turkey's slaughter of thousands of Armenians starting
in 1915. Obama wrote that the Armenian Genocide is not an allegation,
a personal opinion, or a point of view, but rather a widely documented
fact supported by an overwhelming body of historical evidence.
Barack Obama strongly supports passage of the Armenian Genocide
Resolution (H.Res.106 and S.Res.106) and will recognize the Armenian
Genocide.
Genocide Prevention:
The U.S. and the entire global community must
remember the past and learn from these crimes against humanity to
make sure that they never happen again. Sadly, genocide persists
today and threatens our common security and common humanity. In
Sudan, we are witnessing many of the same brutal tactics - displacement,
starvation, and mass slaughter - that were used by the Ottoman authorities
against Armenians in 1915. Obama has been a leading voice urging
the Bush administration to take stronger steps to end the genocide
in Sudan. He traveled to the United Nations to meet with Sudanese
officials, visited refugee camps on the Chad-Sudan border, pushed
for the deployment of a robust multinational force for Darfur, and
urged divestment from companies doing business in Sudan.
Commitment to Armenian Americans:
Barack Obama has a strong record on issues
of concern to the 1.5 million Americans of Armenian heritage in
the United States. As president, Obama will maintain our assistance
to Armenia, which has been a reliable partner in the fight against
terrorism and extremism. An Obama administration will help foster
Armenia’s growth and development through expanded trade and
targeted aid. He will also strengthen the commercial, political,
military, developmental, and cultural relationships between the
U.S. and Armenian governments. Obama will continue his active engagement
with Armenian American leaders on the full range of issues of concern
to the Armenian American community to build upon the enduring ties
and shared values that have bound together the American and Armenian
peoples for more than a century.
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