‘I feel like I got played.’ Politics derails Armenian hopes for genocide recognition

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‘I feel like I got played.’ Politics derails Armenian hopes for genocide recognition
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Lindsay Graham blocked the request to recognize the Armenian genocide, arguing that senators shouldn’t “sugarcoat history or try to rewrite it.”

On Oct. 29, the U.S. House of Representatives voted

“The United States Congress cannot stand idly by and let the truth of genocide be silenced,” he told fellow senators. “We must commit ourselves to learning the painful history of the Armenians as we seek to build a better world for our own and future generations.” The latest effort in the House grew out of widespread bipartisan anger with Turkey over its recent actions in Syria, including the killing of Kurds who helped the United States take back large swaths of territory from Islamic State militants.

But in the decades that followed, efforts in Congress to pass a resolution that singularly recognizes the Armenian killings as genocide has failed. Presidents Clinton and George W. Bush argued that such measures could hamper U.S. interests in the region. Both President Obama and Trump have stopped short of calling the slaughter a genocide.Legislation on the topic has been introduced each year.

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