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    RALLY CALLS FOR GENOCIDE RECOGNITION
    Stacy Welkowitz

    Daily Free Press , MA
    April 24 2006

    U.S. Rep. Edward Markey (D-Massachusetts) speaks at the launch of
    the new coalition kNOw Genocide on Friday afternoon.

    Calling for Massachusetts residents to formally recognize genocide,
    approximately 175 people gathered in front of the Statehouse Friday
    afternoon to witness the launch of a new coalition, kNOw Genocide,
    following an assembly in the House Chamber for Armenian Genocide
    Commemoration Day in honor of those who died in the Armenian genocide
    of 1915.

    According to their website, kNOw Genocide is a group founded in
    opposition to those who deny cases of genocide, calling denial a
    crime in itself. The group also organized the support of 12 coalition
    members, including the Armenian Assembly of America, Irish Immigration,
    the Jewish Community Relations Council, Rwanda Outlook and Genocide
    Intervention Network.

    U.S. Rep. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) said politicians today and throughout
    history have neglected to recognize the events of 1915, calling upon
    President George W. Bush to publicly acknowledge the Armenian as
    well as present-day genocide. Although President Woodrow Wilson's
    administration condemned the Armenia genocide as it was occurring,
    Markey said Bush has not publicly called for the Turkish government
    to label the 1915 atrocities as "genocide."

    "It is time, President Bush, for you to stand up and to say that there
    was a genocide that occurred in Armenia," Markey said. "It is time,
    President Bush, for you to stand up and to do something about the
    genocide in Darfur."

    Lt. Gov. Kerry Healey, Attorney General Thomas Reilly and Sen. Steven
    Tolman (D-Boston) all publicly pledged their support for the new
    coalition. As the grandson of Armenian genocide survivors, Rep. Peter
    Koutoujian (D-Newton) with Rep. Rachel Kaprielian (D-Watertown) --
    the granddaughter of Armenian genocide survivors -- and Tolman will
    file "landmark" legislation calling for Massachusetts to divest
    in companies that have holdings in Sudan where the Janjaweed, a
    government-sponsored militia, have been massacring residents of the
    Darfur region since 2003. In September 2004, the State Department
    labeled the massacre in Darfur as "genocide."

    "This piece of legislation would force our divestment in business
    interests in Sudan and anywhere else where genocide occurs, even if
    it forces us to bury our heads in our hands," Koutoujian said. "It
    is first in the nation and I hope and believe it will become a model
    for every other state in this nation and for this nation itself to
    model itself after it."
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