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    ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY COMMENDED SENATORS

    DeFacto Agency, Armenia
    April 3 2007

    The Armenian Assembly of America commended Senator Richard Durbin
    (D-IL), along with Senators Tom Coburn (R-OK), Patrick J. Leahy (D-VT)
    and John Cornyn (R-TX) as legislation, which they introduced, had
    passed the U.S. Senate last week. The Genocide Accountability Act,
    S. 888, closes a legal loophole that prevented the U.S. Justice
    Department from punishing perpetrators of genocide who find safe
    haven in the United States.

    "There is no safe haven for the hundreds of thousands of Sudanese
    facing genocide in Darfur and yet our country is providing a safe
    haven for their killers," said Senator Durbin, who chairs the Senate
    Judiciary Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Law. "The current
    loophole in our genocide laws has real-life consequences. While
    genocide rages in Darfur, the United States must commit to holding
    those guilty of genocide accountable."

    "The extraterritorial jurisdiction contained within the Genocide
    Accountability Act upholds the spirit of the United Nations Convention
    on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide," said
    Assembly Board of Trustees Chairman Hirair Hovnanian.

    "We commend Senators Durbin, Coburn, Leahy and Cornyn for bringing
    much needed attention to this important human rights issue,"
    Hovnanian added.

    The legislation allows foreign nationals, who enter America, to
    be prosecuted for committing the crime of genocide outside of the
    United States.

    "In America we are blessed with the most effective and just legal
    system in the world. It is contrary to our system of justice to allow
    perpetrators of genocide to go free without fear of prosecution,"
    said Senator Coburn, the Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Human
    Rights and the Law. "Fundamentally, we must decide if genocide is a
    bad enough crime, no matter where it happens, that it warrants the
    same treatment as terrorism-related crimes."

    This is the first piece of legislation to be produced by the
    Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Law, which has jurisdiction
    over all human rights laws and policies and follows a hearing held in
    February entitled "Genocide and the Rule of Law", where the Armenian
    Assembly submitted testimony. The Genocide Accountability Act has been
    endorsed by the Save Darfur Coalition, Genocide Intervention Network,
    American Jewish World Service, Armenian Assembly of America, Armenian
    National Committee of America, Human Rights First, Human Rights Watch,
    Alliance for Justice, Refugees International, and ENOUGH.
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