and discourages Congress from passing genocide recognition resolutions.
"We look to Turkey, with its 160-year legacy of modernizing reform, as the most successful example in the world today of a secular democracy within a Muslim society that can inspire reformers in the greater Middle East and beyond."
Apparently, there are some people in the State Department that are huge 'genocide deniers'.
If modernizing reform includes scapegoating certain ethnic or religious groups, and cleansing them from the population, then this must be the same kind of reform the U.S. is encouraging in Iraq. You know the reform where killing members of the population in gross and disenfranchising other portions forever is politically correct.
See, Osama Bin Laden writing about the forgotten minorities in Iraq including Armenians. http://assyriatimes.com/engine/modul...p?storyid=3295 (Christians are 4% of population but 40% of refugees)
"We look to Turkey, with its 160-year legacy of modernizing reform, as the most successful example in the world today of a secular democracy within a Muslim society that can inspire reformers in the greater Middle East and beyond."
Apparently, there are some people in the State Department that are huge 'genocide deniers'.
If modernizing reform includes scapegoating certain ethnic or religious groups, and cleansing them from the population, then this must be the same kind of reform the U.S. is encouraging in Iraq. You know the reform where killing members of the population in gross and disenfranchising other portions forever is politically correct.
See, Osama Bin Laden writing about the forgotten minorities in Iraq including Armenians. http://assyriatimes.com/engine/modul...p?storyid=3295 (Christians are 4% of population but 40% of refugees)