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  • Eastern Diocese Names Sen. Dick Durbin "Friend Of The Armenians" 201

    PRESS OFFICE
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Karine Abalyan
    Tel: (212) 686-0710; Fax: (212) 779-3558
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenianchurch.net


    April 14, 2010
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    EASTERN DIOCESE NAMES U.S. SEN. DICK DURBIN AS ITS "FRIEND OF THE ARMENIANS"
    FOR 2010

    Richard Durbin was the Senate's assistant Majority Leader when he authored a
    resolution acknowledging the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. "We
    must honor those who died in the Armenian Genocide by recognizing their
    suffering and by dedicating ourselves to preventing human suffering and
    tragedy in the future," said the U.S. Senator from Illinois, in introductory
    remarks on the Senate floor.

    "It is important and long past time that the United States speaks with
    appropriate clarity on this historical fact."

    For his support of the Armenian-American community, the Eastern Diocese of
    the Armenian Church of America has named Senator Durbin as its "Friend of
    the Armenians" for 2010. The award will be officially announced during the
    annual Diocesan Assembly banquet, held this year in Chicago on Friday, April
    30.

    The weight of history has driven Senator Durbin on the Genocide issue, which
    he sees as part of a woven garment of related concerns on human rights and
    crimes against humanity. Chief among his present concerns is the genocide in
    Darfur, which has received a great deal of the senator's energy, resulting
    in the "Darfur Peace and Accountability Act," the "Sudan Accountability and
    Divestment Act," and other legislative tools to halt the ongoing tragedy.

    In his efforts to bring compassionate attention to the Darfur crisis-Durbin
    calls it "one of the most pressing issues facing the international
    community"-the Armenian experience of 95 years ago has a special resonance.

    "Recognizing the Armenian Genocide takes on added importance in the face of
    the genocide occurring right now in the Darfur region of Sudan," Durbin said
    in remarks on a bipartisan resolution on genocide. "We must honor those who
    died in the Armenian Genocide by recognizing their suffering, and by
    dedicating ourselves to preventing human suffering and tragedy in the
    future."

    Currently in his third senate term, Durbin previously served for 14 years in
    the House of Representatives. He has co-sponsored legislation expressing
    Congress' solidarity with Armenia in the aftermath of the 1999
    assassinations in Armenia's Parliament; was a vocal supporter of the
    provision in the "Freedom Support Act" banning aid to Azerbaijan until it
    lifts its blockade; and co-sponsored the bill extending permanent normal
    trade relations to Armenia.

    Durbin has also been outspoken in addressing human rights abuses in Turkey,
    and enthusiastically signed a letter urging the President to properly
    recognize the Armenian Genocide on April 24.

    In 2007, he authored the "Genocide Accountability Act," which was signed
    into law. A year later, Senator Durbin chaired hearings on Capitol Hill
    titled "From Nuremberg to Darfur: Accountability for Crimes Against
    Humanity," which once again brought the history of crimes against humanity
    into the context of the present day.

    "Our promise to hold accountable those who commit the most unspeakable
    crimes will ring hollow unless we lead the world in punishing those
    responsible for the gravest human rights violations," he said on that
    occasion.

    The 108th Diocesan Assembly will convene in Chicago, Ill., and will be
    hosted by the St. James parish of Evanston. The assembly's gala banquet will
    be held at the Chicago Marriott O'Hare Hotel, on Friday, April 30, starting
    at 6:00 p.m.

    For information on the banquet and this year's Diocesan Assembly, log onto
    the host parish's website for the Diocesan Assembly,
    www.2010diocesanassembly.org.

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    Photo attached: Senator Richard Durbin
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