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Armenian-Americans from across the Greater Washington area rallied in front of the White House just days before President Obama’s annual April 24 remarks, urging him to honor his pledge to properly characterize the murder of 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman Turkish Government as “genocide”, Asbarez reports.

The protest was organized by the Armenian Youth Federation “Ani” Chapter, in coordination with a coalition of Armenian American groups comprising the Armenian Genocide Commemorative Committee of Greater Washington.

“President Obama’s record on genocide – whether it has been his failure to recognize the Armenian Genocide or to put an end to Sudanese President Omer al Bashir’s attacks on the Nuba people and South Kordofan — falls far short of the ‘unstinting resolve’ he pledged as Senator and Presidential candidate to stand up to genocide,” said AYF Ani Chapter President Tevin Polatian. 

“President Obama has instead resorted to empty rhetoric and worse, in the case of the Armenian Genocide, pressured Armenia to support the Turkey-Armenia Protocols – the latest in the arsenal of Turkey’s tactics to avoid dealing with this dark page in its past.”  Polatian continued to note, however, that “It’s not too late.  President Obama, on April 24th, has the opportunity to set the record straight — honor the bravery and principles of U.S. diplomats like Henry Morgenthau and John Evans – and describe the murder of 1.5 million Armenians for what it was – Genocide.”

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