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  • ANCA: SOAD Calls on Speaker to Hold Vote on Armenian Genocide Res.

    Armenian National Committee of America
    888 17th St., NW, Suite 904
    Washington, DC 20006
    Tel: (202) 775-1918
    Fax: (202) 775-5648
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Internet: www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    September 21, 2005
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    SYSTEM OF A DOWN CALLS ON SPEAKER HASTERT
    TO HOLD VOTE ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

    -- Thousands of Fans Respond to Alert on
    News Section of www.systemofadown.com

    WASHINGTON, DC - Within hours of posting a notice last night on the
    System of a Down website, thousands of fans from across the United
    States have sent ANCA WebFaxes urging Speaker of the House Dennis
    Hastert to schedule a U.S. House vote on legislation recognizing
    the Armenian Genocide, reported the Armenian National Committee of
    America (ANCA).

    The letters, sent through the ANCA's free WebFax system, urge the
    Speaker to honor his pledge, made in October of 2000, to hold a
    vote on the Armenian Genocide Resolution. The WebFaxes stress
    that, "The Armenian Genocide is a clear-cut moral issue. Our
    government's failure to stand up to Turkey's denial is an outrage.
    . . Today, the fate of this human rights issue rests in your hands.
    Do the right thing - keep your pledge. Serve U.S. interests and
    American values by allowing this legislation to reach the floor for
    a vote at the earliest possible opportunity."

    On September 15th, the House International Relations Committee
    overwhelmingly approved legislation properly recognizing the
    Armenian Genocide. During the course of a three-hour meeting, 21
    members of this 50-member panel spoke in favor of H.Res.316 and
    H.Con.Res.195, which were adopted by bipartisan majorities of 40 to
    7 and 35 to 11, respectively. Similar legislation was adopted by
    the Committee in 2000, but was withdrawn by Speaker Hastert, at the
    urging of President Clinton, only moments before it was to reach
    the House floor for a vote. In the aftermath of his withdrawal of
    the measure, Speaker Hastert pledged to hold a vote on the Armenian
    Genocide Resolution, but has, in the five years that have followed,
    failed to honor this promise.

    In May of this year, Mezmerize, the first half of the band's two-
    part album Mezmerize/Hypnotize, debuted as the number-one selling
    CD in the United States. On April 24th of this year, System held a
    sold-out "Souls 2005" benefit concert for the ANCA and other groups
    working to prevent genocide and counter genocide denial. The band
    has sold nearly 10 million CDs worldwide. A Google search for
    "System of a Down" returns over 1.6 million hits.

    The ANCA, at the invitation of the band, has worked alongside
    Amnesty International and Axis of Justice at activist tables at
    concerts to distribute educational materials, secure signatures on
    petitions, field questions, and promote discussion about the
    Turkish government's ongoing denial of the Armenian Genocide.

    For information about System of a Down, including a full listing of
    their remaining tour dates, visit:
    http://www.systemofadown.com

    The full text of the System of a Down action alert is provided
    below. It can be viewed on-line by visiting www.systemofadown.com
    and clicking on "NEWS."

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    9.20.05 - STAND WITH SYSTEM:
    U.S. RECOGNITION OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IS WITHIN REACH

    Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House, has it in his power to
    accomplish one of System's goals - official U.S. recognition of
    Turkey's destruction of 1.5 million Armenians between 1915 and
    1923.

    On September 15th, a major Congressional committee - rejecting
    attacks from Turkey and the Bush Administration - approved
    legislation recognizing the Armenian Genocide.

    The next step is for the full House of Representatives to take a
    final vote on this legislation. But this is only possible if
    Hastert lets it happen. The choice is in his hands.

    By allowing Congress to vote on this legislation, Hastert can end
    U.S. denial of this crime and open the doors to justice - to the
    restoration, reparation, and restitution owed to the victims of
    genocide.

    By continuing to block a vote on this legislation, Hastert
    effectively joins in the denial of this crime against humanity, and
    the denial of justice to an entire nation.

    Join with System. Click HERE to take action and send a free WebFax
    urging Hastert to hold a vote on the Armenian Genocide Resolution.
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