Sunday 22 February 2009

Who's in the new Axis of Genocide?

February 20, 2009








The Turkey-Sudan Axis of Genocide


A Blossoming Friendship: Sudan President Omer al-Bashir
is warmly greeted by Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
Erdogan during the first of two state visits to Turkey in 2008.

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alert them of the Turkey-Sudan axis of
genocide.

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Genocide resolution
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his promise to properly recognize the
Armenian Genocide.

Read the ANCA Memo to Congress
on the axis of genocide.





ANCA Warns Congress of Turkey's Efforts to Block Decisive International Action to Stop Darfur Genocide

WASHINGTON, DC - The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) alerted Members of Congress this week to the human costs of the emerging axis of genocide forming between the governments of Turkey and Sudan, warning that Ankara is playing an increasingly dangerous role in blocking decisive international action to end the genocide in Darfur.

The genocidal Ankara and Khartoum regimes have grown markedly closer over the past two years, driven by Turkey's increasingly brazen efforts to undermine the international community's efforts to isolate Sudan's genocidal regime. The main three areas of cooperation between the two countries have been:

1) Turkey's sale of lethal weaponry directly to Sudan.

2) Turkish diplomatic support for the Sudanese government's genocide denials.

3) Turkey's use of its UN Security Council seat to block anti-genocide efforts.

In recent weeks Turkey came under considerable international scrutiny for hosting Sudanese Vice-President Ali Osman Mohammed Taha, who, during a meeting with Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, asked Turkey to use its position on the UN Security Council to block any possible attempts to arrest Sudanese President Omer al-Bashir on charges of genocide. During his visit, Taha and his delegation also met with Turkish Parliament Speaker Koksal Toptan and signed a cooperation protocol between their two parliaments, expanding the number of visits and expanding ties between the legislative bodies.

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