Military Contractors and Chevron Lobby against Armenian Genocide Bill
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
(graphic: PeaceofArt.org)
Billion-dollar business deals have trumped human rights concerns for some of the largest defense and energy corporations in the United States when it comes to the issue of recognizing the Armenian genocide. According to the Associated Press, six international companies—BAE Systems, Goodrich, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, United Technologies, and Chevron—have quietly lobbied Congress not to approve a resolution that labels the death of more than one million Armenians by Turkey in the early 20th century as “genocide.”
All of the companies have strong ties to Turkey, a key ally of the United States. The Turkish armed forces is getting fighter jets from Northrop for $3 billion, while U.K.-based BAE Systems is supplying armored vehicles, Raytheon is selling the Stinger missile launcher system, and United Technologies is providing Sikorsky helicopters to Turkey. Goodrich is being paid by a Turkish firm to provide maintenance and repair work on engine components, and Chevron holds a stake in a pipeline that crosses the country.
Rouben Adalian, director of the Armenian National Institute, a Washington research organization, says the companies “don’t want to be seen opposing a resolution that has a very evident human rights element. It would put them on the side of denying history and denying genocide.”
The House resolution regarding Armenian genocide is currently sitting in the foreign affairs committee, awaiting a hearing. Similar bills have been introduced in previous sessions of Congress, but have never been approved. The government of Turkey denies that the deaths, which occurred at the time of World War I, were genocide, saying the number of casualties is inflated and was the consequence of civil war and unrest.
-Noel Brinkerhoff
Companies Lobby (Quietly) on Armenia Genocide Bill (by Stephen Singer, Associated Press)
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