Erdogan Looking to Lock in Obama-Biden Administration Silence on Genocide

Final Days of Countdown to Erdogan Lead up to Dec. 7 White House Call-In Day Urging President Obama to “Get it Right”

WASHINGTON—With the White House meeting between President Barack Obama and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan just days away, the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) once again voiced its concerns over the Turkish government’s increasingly energetic efforts to cement in place the Obama Administration’s refusal to properly recognize the Armenian Genocide.

“Prime Minister Erdogan—having succeeded in using the Ankara-inspired protocols to enlist the cooperation of yet another U.S. Administration into its campaign to block recognition of the Armenian Genocide—is now coming to Washington to cement his gains and further press his advantage,” said ANCA executive director Aram Hamparian.

“High on his agenda, it seems, will be showcasing Turkey’s public disregard for President Obama’s twin priorities for Armenia-Turkey normalization, namely that they be established without preconditions and within a reasonable time-frame. Today, more than seven months after our President’s speech in Ankara—during which he broke his pledge to recognize the Armenian Genocide—it’s patently clear that Turkey has in fact imposed preconditions, will not act in a reasonable time-frame, and, more broadly, views this entire process as simply a way to extend U.S. complicity in Turkey’s denials from one April 24th to the next,” added Hamparian.

Armenian Americans concerned about Erdogan’s agenda have participated in the ANCA’s “Countdown to Erdogan” campaign—the month-long grassroots initiative to encourage

Obama to challenge Turkey’s prime minister with the facts of the Armenian Genocide during their Dec. 7 White House meeting.

The “countdown” has generated media coverage in the U.S., Turkey, and Armenia, and, as participation in the campaign grew with each passing week, came under increasingly heavy
attack from the Turkish lobby. The United Press International reported on Dec. 1 that “the

Armenian National Committee of America stepped up its lobbying efforts ahead of the [Erdogan] visit, calling on its supporters to contact their Washington representatives
to encourage Obama to make true on his campaign pledge to recognize the Armenian Genocide.” The Turkish Coalition publicly criticized the campaign as a political “blitzkrieg.”

The final days of the effort are devoted to calling directly on Obama—through phone calls, letters, and social networking vehicles—to honor his pledge to recognize the Armenian Genocide and urging him to demonstrate resolve in working to end the ongoing cycle of
genocide and denial. The calls are increasingly important following a letter issued by Obama on Dec. 4 praising the Turkey-Armenia protocols, and once again, refraining to properly characterize that crime against humanity.

On the day of the meeting between Obama and Erdogan, the ANCA has organized a final push of phone calls to the White House. Links to a sample phone script and phone number will be available at www.anca.org/countdown.

Examples of U.S. and Turkish media coverage of the ANCA “Countdown to Erdogan” are provided below.

UPI: Armenians Brace for Erdogan. Visit www.upi.com/Top_News/Special/2009/12/02/Armenians-brace-for-Erdogans-US-visit/UPI-59441259703715/.

Hurriyet: U.S. Armenians step up ‘genocide recognition’ campaign ahead of Erdogan. Visit www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=us-armenians-step-up-genocide-recognition-campaign-ahead-of-erdogan-visit-2009-11-30.

5 Comments

  1. Turkish-Armenian protocol signed despite ANCA’s unsuccessful campaign.
    Turkey and US has a powerful strategic partnership….ANCA is out of gas now!!!!

  2. I am 95% sure that Turkey Prime Minister Erdoghan will succeed. He is the right son of his own people.

  3. Mr. Ali,
    Even  if  we pretend  ANCA  or ALL  Armenia efforts  are -temporarily-as you wish to indicate, we are a patient people, overpatient  ,in fact…
    Let  us wait  and see…
    Mr.

  4.       The truth will always prevail. Gaytzag is correct.We are a patient people and in the end our
    enduring passion for the truth will be honored. The Turks know that all their attempts, including the
    work of Mr.Erdogan, are temporary in nature. Why? Because they are founded purely on the
    current alliance of mutual geopolitical interests.When those winds change… and they will, the Armenian people and our cause will be there. Only the truth is permanent. It is onlya matter of when ; not if.  Between geopolitical issues, internal change in Turkey and the inspiring work of the world wide Armenian nation, we will prevail. The sad irony is that Turkey could admit the truth,
    blame a preceding government, sell it toits people and be hailed as “great reconcilers” by the global community. Probably get accelerated EU entry. At that point some of the sympathy for our people would evaporate; as they would support RECOGNITION, but be reluctant to join the reparation
    discussion. From thier perspective, the complication is how to explain the denial of the last90 years.
    No Turkish government wants that on their shift. But that problem is much easier to deal with ;while the enlightenment in Turkey is in its infancy. After all the Turks counted on succeeding generations of Armenians to assimilate and forget the genocide. How’s that working out? The truth will liberate
    your people!!!!

  5. Since we have no friends in Washington, I hope ANCA will bring Kurdish concerns to the attention of President Obama.  Erdogan is very wily, he is playing President Obama like a yo-yo on a string.  Hopefully Americans will see through Turkeys deceptive diplomacy and put an end to Turkish occupation of Kurdistan.
    Alipasha, if Turkey and USA have strategic alliance and partnership, then..why is it that Turkey is sliding ever more into Islamic fanaticism and outright anti-semetism? Anti-Israel rhetoric is on the rise, even though Israel is arming Turkey to the teeth? Well, once again, typical Turkish diplomacy, “stab your supposed friend on the back, and bite the hand that feeds you.” The problem is not Turkey, but its friends who time and again refuse to see the coming Islamic dictatorship in Turkey.
    Turkey get out of Kurdistan.
    Long live Kurdistan.

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