Historian Says George Bush Does Not Use Word Genocide Under Turkish

HISTORIAN SAYS GEORGE BUSH DOES NOT USE WORD GENOCIDE UNDER TURKISH PRESSURES

Panorama.am
20:20 27/04/2007

"He, of coarse, understands his mistake and should use the right
word," Richard Hovannisyan, a historian, said speaking about April 24
address of U.S. President George Bush. The historian said Bush does
not use the word "genocide" under the Turkish pressures. "But if you
read the statement, you will see that everything is said," he said,
also saying "there is progress against several years ago."

In the words of Richard Hovannisyan, 40 states of USA have recognized
the Armenian Genocide and hundreds of cities and towns recognize
it year by year. Asked what is the likelihood that Congress will
adopt the resolution on the Armenian Genocide, Hovannisyan said,
"That country has recognized genocide still under the administration
of Wilson but later subjected it to amnesty."

Source: Panorama.am