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> <channel><title>Comments on: ANC-Massachusetts Meets with Senate Candidate</title> <atom:link href="http://www.armenianweekly.com/2009/11/27/anc-massachusetts-meets-with-senate-candidate/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://www.armenianweekly.com/2009/11/27/anc-massachusetts-meets-with-senate-candidate/</link> <description>Published by the Hairenik Association, Inc.</description> <lastBuildDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 18:46:54 -0400</lastBuildDate> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.2</generator> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <item><title>By: David Boyajian</title><link>http://www.armenianweekly.com/2009/11/27/anc-massachusetts-meets-with-senate-candidate/comment-page-1/#comment-5542</link> <dc:creator>David Boyajian</dc:creator> <pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 23:31:45 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.armenianweekly.com/?p=4835#comment-5542</guid> <description>Mr. Jololian&#039;s bravely confronting Capuano brought to light Capuano&#039;s true feelings - at least at that time though probably now too - namely, Capuano gives no more than &quot;lip service&quot; (to use Jololian&#039;s phrase) to Armenian American issues.
Let me also remind readers that during the long and hard-fought battle to have the Armenian Heritage Park constructed on Boston&#039;s Rose Kennedy Greenway, Capuano was no help whatsoever (and neither was the late Senator Kennedy).  Capuano even told the Boston Globe that he thought it was somehow unfair of Armenians to get a spot on the Greenway.  How&#039;s that for being &quot;friendly&quot; to Armenians?
Keep in mind that the ostensible reason was that no other ethnic group was to have a place on the Greenway (not true at all) and that if the Armenian Park&#039;s plaque were to &quot;memorialize&quot; the genocide victims this would somehow violate the rules of the Greenway (also not true at all).
If you wish to read more about this sad chapter of lies uttered by Capuano and other ostensible &quot;friends&quot; of Armenians, please read the following investigative piece here:
http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/opinions/x179810955/index.html  (click, or cut and paste this URL)
By the way, the most vociferous opponent, if you read the above article about the Armenian Park, was one &quot;Peter Meade,&quot; a top member of the genocide-denying Anti-Defamation League.
 
 </description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Jololian&#8217;s bravely confronting Capuano brought to light Capuano&#8217;s true feelings &#8211; at least at that time though probably now too &#8211; namely, Capuano gives no more than &#8220;lip service&#8221; (to use Jololian&#8217;s phrase) to Armenian American issues.<br
/> Let me also remind readers that during the long and hard-fought battle to have the Armenian Heritage Park constructed on Boston&#8217;s Rose Kennedy Greenway, Capuano was no help whatsoever (and neither was the late Senator Kennedy).  Capuano even told the Boston Globe that he thought it was somehow unfair of Armenians to get a spot on the Greenway.  How&#8217;s that for being &#8220;friendly&#8221; to Armenians?<br
/> Keep in mind that the ostensible reason was that no other ethnic group was to have a place on the Greenway (not true at all) and that if the Armenian Park&#8217;s plaque were to &#8220;memorialize&#8221; the genocide victims this would somehow violate the rules of the Greenway (also not true at all).<br
/> If you wish to read more about this sad chapter of lies uttered by Capuano and other ostensible &#8220;friends&#8221; of Armenians, please read the following investigative piece here:<br
/> <a
href="http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/opinions/x179810955/index.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/opinions/x179810955/index.html</a>  (click, or cut and paste this URL)<br
/> By the way, the most vociferous opponent, if you read the above article about the Armenian Park, was one &#8220;Peter Meade,&#8221; a top member of the genocide-denying Anti-Defamation League.<br
/>  <br
/>  </p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Capuano's response</title><link>http://www.armenianweekly.com/2009/11/27/anc-massachusetts-meets-with-senate-candidate/comment-page-1/#comment-5525</link> <dc:creator>Capuano's response</dc:creator> <pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 15:54:11 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.armenianweekly.com/?p=4835#comment-5525</guid> <description>Thank you for the opportunity to respond to the letter submitted by one of my constituents. I have actively supported the Armenian Genocide Resolution since being elected to Congress and am hopeful that this year the U.S. House of Representatives will have an opportunity to record U.S. indignation at such a sad and shocking historic tragedy.
Additionally, I have traveled to Armenia to learn more about its history and culture, and have met with many groups and individuals over the years to talk about issues important to the Armenian
community.
I have also traveled to Nagorno-Karabakh and have brought the Armenian government&#039;s position on this territory to the President of Azerbaijan. There are persisting tensions between Armenia and
Azerbaijan and I believe those tensions cannot be resolved without engaging both parties.
I understand that recognition of the genocide remains a controversial issue in some circles and among many Turkish citizens.  The Turkish government has suggested that passage of the Armenian
Genocide Resolution will harm relations between the U.S. and Turkey and could jeopardize the cooperation our nations have enjoyed as allies. I do believe we must maintain a strong and respectful dialogue with Turkey. Turkey&#039;s cooperation will be essential if Iraq is to be stable after U.S. troops are withdrawn.
In no way does my commitment to cooperation with the Turks diminish my commitment to the Armenian community. I firmly believe that we must correct historical inaccuracies and properly record the U.S. position on the Armenian Genocide while we continue to work with the democratic
government of Turkey.
I regret if any of my comments during this particular community meeting were misinterpreted or misunderstood. Genocide is never acceptable and genocide or Holocaust denial is contemptible. We must never forget any historic genocide and we must strive to prevent it from happening wherever we can. I am working diligently to end the atrocities in Darfur, a cause to which so many Armenian-Americans have so generously contributed.
I thank you for the opportunity to express my views and I look forward to working with the community in the future.
Very truly yours,
Michael E. Capuano
Member of Congress</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for the opportunity to respond to the letter submitted by one of my constituents. I have actively supported the Armenian Genocide Resolution since being elected to Congress and am hopeful that this year the U.S. House of Representatives will have an opportunity to record U.S. indignation at such a sad and shocking historic tragedy.</p><p> Additionally, I have traveled to Armenia to learn more about its history and culture, and have met with many groups and individuals over the years to talk about issues important to the Armenian<br
/> community.</p><p> I have also traveled to Nagorno-Karabakh and have brought the Armenian government&#8217;s position on this territory to the President of Azerbaijan. There are persisting tensions between Armenia and<br
/> Azerbaijan and I believe those tensions cannot be resolved without engaging both parties.</p><p> I understand that recognition of the genocide remains a controversial issue in some circles and among many Turkish citizens.  The Turkish government has suggested that passage of the Armenian<br
/> Genocide Resolution will harm relations between the U.S. and Turkey and could jeopardize the cooperation our nations have enjoyed as allies. I do believe we must maintain a strong and respectful dialogue with Turkey. Turkey&#8217;s cooperation will be essential if Iraq is to be stable after U.S. troops are withdrawn.</p><p> In no way does my commitment to cooperation with the Turks diminish my commitment to the Armenian community. I firmly believe that we must correct historical inaccuracies and properly record the U.S. position on the Armenian Genocide while we continue to work with the democratic<br
/> government of Turkey.</p><p> I regret if any of my comments during this particular community meeting were misinterpreted or misunderstood. Genocide is never acceptable and genocide or Holocaust denial is contemptible. We must never forget any historic genocide and we must strive to prevent it from happening wherever we can. I am working diligently to end the atrocities in Darfur, a cause to which so many Armenian-Americans have so generously contributed.</p><p> I thank you for the opportunity to express my views and I look forward to working with the community in the future.</p><p> Very truly yours,<br
/> Michael E. Capuano<br
/> Member of Congress</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Berge Jololian</title><link>http://www.armenianweekly.com/2009/11/27/anc-massachusetts-meets-with-senate-candidate/comment-page-1/#comment-5524</link> <dc:creator>Berge Jololian</dc:creator> <pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 15:48:27 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.armenianweekly.com/?p=4835#comment-5524</guid> <description>Capuano offers lip service fooling Massachusetts Armenian National CommitteeAs an American and a resident of Massachusetts&#039;s 8th Congressional District, I attended a public forum given by U.S. Representative Michael Capuano on February 24, 2007 at Somerville City Hall.   The event was videotaped, and the audience of about 90 people was allowed to ask questions.After publicly thanking Mr. Capuano for co-sponsoring the Armenian Genocide Resolution (H.R. 106), I asked if there was more he could do to work for its passage.&quot;Nothing&quot;, he replied.Capuano did say that the Genocide was a fact and that he did not know why Turkey would not acknowledge it.  He stated, however, that he had &quot;no problem with Turkey&quot; and that it was an important ally in a strategic location.I reminded him that Turkey had not allowed U.S. troops to transit its territory at the start of the Iraq war in 2003.Capuano countered that that was a very small and unimportant example.  Germany, he added, had not sent troops to Iraq, yet was a good ally.After I remarked that, &quot;Genocide denied is genocide repeated,&quot; Capuano asked, &quot;Well, so?&quot;When the forum ended and Capuano was leaving, I approached him and shook his hand.  If Germany denied the Holocaust, I asked, &quot;would you do business with it?&quot;  He said, &quot;Yes&quot; - repeating it twice for emphasis.Capuano clearly pays no more than lip service to Armenian-American issues, and his unqualified support for Turkey is disturbing.  I question whether he cares that his district - previously represented in Congress by J.F.K., Tip O&#039;Neil, and Joe Kennedy - is and has long been home to many thousands of Armenian-Americans.I suspect that many other Congressmen and elected officials are, like Capuano, fooling their Armenian constituents by doing little more than occasionally giving a speech on April 24 and co-sponsoring a Genocide resolution. With rare exceptions, they will not expend any political capital whatsoever, or make any real effort for us.To the readers of the Armenian Weekly, I would ask that you stop Capuano from getting away with paying mere lip service to Armenian-American issues?(P.S. Capuano&#039;s response to this letter follows.)Berge Jololian</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Capuano offers lip service fooling Massachusetts Armenian National Committee</p><p>As an American and a resident of Massachusetts&#8217;s 8th Congressional District, I attended a public forum given by U.S. Representative Michael Capuano on February 24, 2007 at Somerville City Hall.   The event was videotaped, and the audience of about 90 people was allowed to ask questions.</p><p>After publicly thanking Mr. Capuano for co-sponsoring the Armenian Genocide Resolution (H.R. 106), I asked if there was more he could do to work for its passage.</p><p>&#8220;Nothing&#8221;, he replied.</p><p>Capuano did say that the Genocide was a fact and that he did not know why Turkey would not acknowledge it.  He stated, however, that he had &#8220;no problem with Turkey&#8221; and that it was an important ally in a strategic location.</p><p>I reminded him that Turkey had not allowed U.S. troops to transit its territory at the start of the Iraq war in 2003.</p><p>Capuano countered that that was a very small and unimportant example.  Germany, he added, had not sent troops to Iraq, yet was a good ally.</p><p>After I remarked that, &#8220;Genocide denied is genocide repeated,&#8221; Capuano asked, &#8220;Well, so?&#8221;</p><p>When the forum ended and Capuano was leaving, I approached him and shook his hand.  If Germany denied the Holocaust, I asked, &#8220;would you do business with it?&#8221;  He said, &#8220;Yes&#8221; &#8211; repeating it twice for emphasis.</p><p>Capuano clearly pays no more than lip service to Armenian-American issues, and his unqualified support for Turkey is disturbing.  I question whether he cares that his district &#8211; previously represented in Congress by J.F.K., Tip O&#8217;Neil, and Joe Kennedy &#8211; is and has long been home to many thousands of Armenian-Americans.</p><p>I suspect that many other Congressmen and elected officials are, like Capuano, fooling their Armenian constituents by doing little more than occasionally giving a speech on April 24 and co-sponsoring a Genocide resolution. With rare exceptions, they will not expend any political capital whatsoever, or make any real effort for us.</p><p>To the readers of the Armenian Weekly, I would ask that you stop Capuano from getting away with paying mere lip service to Armenian-American issues?</p><p>(P.S. Capuano&#8217;s response to this letter follows.)</p><p>Berge Jololian</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
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