Vice President Cheney Acknowledges Genocide in Letter to Survivor
WEST HARTFORD, Conn. - In a letter dated April 22 and sent to
100-year-old Genocide survivor Martiza Ohanesian in honor of her
centenary, Vice President xxxx Cheney acknowledged the Armenian
Genocide.
"I am pleased to join with your many friends in Connecticut as they
honor you as the oldest living survivor of the Armenian Genocide,"
Cheney writes in his letter. "Each spring, we pause to remember this
terrible event, and to honor the memory of those who were lost. At
this time, it is also fitting that we celebrate the many contributions
you and generations of Armenian Americans have made to our nation
and its character.
"Lynne [his wife] joins me in wishing you all the best on your 100th
birthday and on this important occasion."
Sincerely,
xxxx Cheney
Ohanesian was also one of the honorees at the State House
commemoration in Boston last month.
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Uh oh Turks, better get the denial machine fired up and high-tail it to the white house again this time to teach Cheney a lesson...
WEST HARTFORD, Conn. - In a letter dated April 22 and sent to
100-year-old Genocide survivor Martiza Ohanesian in honor of her
centenary, Vice President xxxx Cheney acknowledged the Armenian
Genocide.
"I am pleased to join with your many friends in Connecticut as they
honor you as the oldest living survivor of the Armenian Genocide,"
Cheney writes in his letter. "Each spring, we pause to remember this
terrible event, and to honor the memory of those who were lost. At
this time, it is also fitting that we celebrate the many contributions
you and generations of Armenian Americans have made to our nation
and its character.
"Lynne [his wife] joins me in wishing you all the best on your 100th
birthday and on this important occasion."
Sincerely,
xxxx Cheney
Ohanesian was also one of the honorees at the State House
commemoration in Boston last month.
c) 2005 All Rights Reserved
Materials in this page may not be reproduced in any form without
express written permission from The Armenian Mirror-Spectator, nor may
it be sold or otherwise transferred to a third party. Mirror-Spectator
provides this news bulletin to the Groong Armenian News Network solely
for the personal and non-commercial use of its members
____
Uh oh Turks, better get the denial machine fired up and high-tail it to the white house again this time to teach Cheney a lesson...