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    NME.com, UK
    April 7 2006

    System Of A Down to launch political campaign


    The band want the US to recognise Armenian genocide
    System Of A Down are set to launch a three-day campaign in Washington
    DC for the recognition of the Armenian genocide.

    Singer Serj Tankian and drummer John Dolmayan will kick off the
    campaign on April 24. Their aims are to urge Speaker Of The House
    Dennis Hastert and other Congressional leaders to acknowledge the
    historical event in which Turkey allegedly slaughtered 1.5 million
    Armenians between 1915 and 1923.

    At 5pm the band members will join the Armenian National Committee Of
    America and Armenian Youth Federation in leading their demonstration
    outside the gates of the Turkish Embassy.

    The following day, Tankian and Dolmayan will give interviews to the
    political media in Washington before hosting a congressional
    screening of 'Screamers', a new documentary by filmmaker Carla
    Garapedian which focuses on System Of A Down's global campaign for
    the recognition of the Armenian genocide.

    Key members of Congress will meet with the band on the Wednesday
    (April 26) as the musicians urge them to allow a vote on legislation
    recognising the genocide.

    At 5.30pm, Tankian and Dolmayan will take part in the eleventh annual
    Capitol Hill commemoration of the historical event.

    Before the three-day campaign in Washington DC, System Of A Down will
    perform at their yearly 'Souls' benefit concert in Los Angeles on
    April 23.

    Taking place at the city's Greek Theatre, this year's concert will be
    raising awareness for an Armenian Genocide Resolution.

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