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aLiEn News & Reviews

Saturday, April 23, 2005

Armenian News: Governor Schwarzenegger recognizes Armenian Genocide

He always gave me the impression that he is rude, stubborn angry man... Insulting democrats all the time etc...
This news was interesting... He signed a bill in which he recognizes the Armenian Genocide!

for the info... President Bush gives a speach every year on April 24 referring to the genocide as "sad tragedy" or "a massacre", recently Armenian in US have been more active.

"Some 32 senators from the U.S Congress on Monday wrote a letter to Bush
asking him to use the word "genocide" in his speech".

( last year only 22 signed it) Among those who support the Armenian case are senator John Kerry and Hillary Clinton


UPDATE (26 April) [ Turkish Response to Schwarzenegger speech]