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    Armenian National Committee of Massachusetts
    47 Nichols Avenue, Watertown, MA 02472
    Contact: Ara Nazarian
    Phone: 617.650.1224
    Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

    PRESS RELEASE - For Immediate Release

    MASSACHUSETTS HUMAN RIGHTS COALITION LAUNCHES ONLINE CAMPAIGN FOR
    U.S. RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    http://www.change.org/actions/view/tell_ congress_to_recognize_the_armenian_genocide

    -- Armenian and Jewish Community Leaders Team up with Anti-Genocide
    Groups to Urge President Obama and Congress to End U.S. Complicity in
    Turkey's Genocide Denial

    -- Coalition Describes "Historical Commission" as a Turkish "Ploy" to
    Advance Ankara's Denial

    BOSTON, MA - A broad coalition of Boston-area Jewish and Armenian
    groups and community members launched a campaign this week urging
    U.S. officials to
    stand up to Turkey's multi-million dollar campaign of genocide denial,
    specifically calling on Congress and President Obama to officially
    recognize the Armenian Genocide, reported the Armenian National
    Committee of Massachusetts (ANC-MA).

    The Coalition to Recognize the Armenian Genocide's online petition
    declares, "We believe universal human rights and historical truth must
    guide American foreign policy."

    "This initiative is important because it demonstrates how on a
    grassroots level, in both the Jewish and Armenian communities, there
    is a demand for justice for the Armenian Genocide," said ANC member
    and coalition co-chair Laura Boghosian. "It is vital that the powerful
    in Washington, whether they are in the State Department or in lobbying
    organizations, realize that they
    will be called to task when they sacrifice principle and historical
    truth for political expediency."

    The online petition, hosted on change.org<http://change.org/> - a
    prominent activism portal created following the election of President
    Obama - provides a simple form to take action, as well as a link to
    resources and background on the Armenian Genocide, Turkey's denial of
    that crime against humanity, and why denial of the Armenian Genocide
    endangers everyone.

    The petition's letter to members of Congress and President Obama
    states, "As we confront the specter of genocide and its denial in the
    21st century, our government has a duty to ensure that the lessons of
    the past are not forgotten. The time is long overdue for the United
    States to stand up to Turkish pressure and join the 43 individual
    U.S. states and numerous countries
    and international bodies that have affirmed the Armenian Genocide."


    The campaign calls special attention to international condemnation of
    Turkey's calls for a "historical commission" regarding the Armenian
    Genocide - most recently incorporated in the Turkey-Armenia Protocols.
    Genocide scholars have long expressed skepticism about any initiative
    calling for a "historical commission."

    "Because Turkey has denied the Armenian Genocide for the past nine
    decades, and currently under Article 301 of the Turkish penal code,
    public affirmation of the genocide is a crime, it would seem
    impossible for Turkey to be part of a process that would assess
    whether or not Turkey committed a genocide against the Armenians in
    1915. Outside of your government, there is no
    doubt about the facts of the Armenian Genocide, therefore our concern
    is that your demand for a historical commission is a political sleight
    of hand designed to deny those facts," noted a November 2009 letter
    signed by seven
    former presidents of the International Association of Genocide
    Scholars (Helen Fein, Roger W. Smith, Frank Chalk, Joyce Apsel, Robert
    Melson, Israel W. Charny, and Gregory Stanton).

    The coalition is an outgrowth of a dialogue between members of the
    Boston-area Jewish and Armenian communities that was initiated by
    Rabbi Howard L. Jaffe of Temple Isaiah, Lexington, Massachusetts, in
    reaction to the Anti-Defamation League's lobbying for the Turkish
    government against affirmation of the Armenian Genocide. Rabbi Jaffe
    first advocated recognition of the Armenian Genocide in October 2007,
    when he told the New York Times that he must do what is "right and
    righteous." In 2008, he co-authored an article with Boghosian that
    condemned the Anti-Defamation League's (ADL) lobbying and called upon
    the Jewish community to join in efforts to recognize the Armenian
    Genocide. He also invited the local Armenian community to participate
    in a joint Genocide-Holocaust commemoration at the temple, inviting
    Dr. Richard Hovannisian to speak on the parallels between the Armenian
    Genocide and the Holocaust.

    Joining Rabbi Jaffe and Ms. Boghosian on the steering committee of the
    dialogue group were Rabbis Ronne Friedman and Elaine Zecher of Temple
    Israel in Boston, ANC member Dikran Kaligian, and Temple Isaiah
    members Howard Cohen and Alan Millner.

    Individuals and activists representing a impressive collection of
    Boston-area anti-genocide and community organizations signed on and
    participated in
    dialogue meetings over the past year.

    The effort was supported by the Armenian National Committee of
    Massachusetts (ANC-MA), the Armenian American Action Committee of
    Massachusetts (ARAMAC-MA) and Investors Against Genocide, a
    broad-based coalition formed as a result of the grassroots "No Place
    for Denial" campaign spotlighting the ADL's denial of the Armenian
    Genocide. Although the ADL has stated that the death of 1.5 million
    Armenians by the Ottoman Turkish government was "tantamount to
    genocide," it continues to aggressively lobby against U.S. affirmation
    of that crime against humanity. Complete details of the campaign can
    be viewed a www.noplacefordenial.org<http://www.noplaceford enial.org/>

    To sign the petition, visit:
    http://www.change.org/actions/view/tell_con gress_to_recognize_the_armenian_genocide

    To learn more about the initiative and the Armenian Genocide, visit:
    http://www.recognizearmeniangenocide.org&lt ;http://www.recognizearmeniangenocide.org/>
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