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    Armenian National Committee of Washington State
    c/o Armen Abrahamian, Chair
    Bellevue, WA 98008
    Web: www.anca.org
    PRESS RELEASE
    April 5, 2007

    Contact: Armen Abrahamian
    Email: (818) 500-1918

    ANC of Washington State Reaches Out to Congressman Reichert

    MERCER ISLAND, WA - The Armenian National Committee of Washington State
    (ANC WA) organized a district office meeting with Gwen Fraser, a staff
    member of Representative Dave Reichert, on Friday, March 16 in
    Reichert's Mercer Island office. In attendance were constituents Aida
    Kouyoumjian, Charlotte Avedian, Armen Abrahamian and ANC of WA Chairman,
    Vacheh Haghnazarian.

    Congressman Reichert serves as Representative from the Eighth
    Congressional District of Washington. As a Representative, he serves on
    three committees: Homeland Security, Transportation and Infrastructure
    and Science and Technology. Reichert has a leadership role in the
    Committee on Homeland Security, and serves as the Ranking Member of the
    Subcommittee on Intelligence, Information Sharing, and Terrorism Risk
    Assessment.

    The meeting began with introductions and backgrounds on the Puget Sound
    area Armenian community and the work and goals of the Armenian National
    Committee of America as a whole. The constituents then discussed
    previous Armenian Genocide resolutions and reviewed the status of the
    current resolution, H.Res.106, with Fraser.

    Haghnazarian and the meeting participants noted that several countries
    have appropriately affirmed the Armenian Genocide despite threats by the
    Turkish Government. They also noted military, economic, and political
    ties with France were not irrevocably damaged following France's
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide and that bilateral economic
    relations between the two have increased since then.

    Abrahamian noted that Rafael Lemkin, the author of the UN Convention on
    the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide, coined the term "genocide" to
    describe what happened to the Armenians. He also referred Fraser to a
    letter written earlier this month by the International Association of
    Genocide Scholars in which the association urges members of Congress to
    co-sponsor H.Res.106 as a means of confronting Armenian Genocide denial.

    "It was important to meet with Representative Reichert's office because
    we wanted to ensure that our representatives are aware of the strong and
    vibrant Armenian-American community in the Seattle area," stated
    Abrahamian. "Hopefully through this kind of outreach, we will engage
    more Armenian Americans in the political process and especially gain
    support for H. Res. 106," he added.

    The following week ANCA-Western Region Executive Director, Andrew
    Kzirian met with Kim Trinh, Congressman Reichert's foreign affairs aide
    during the ANCA's "End the Cycle of Genocide" advocacy campaign in
    Washington, D.C which was hosted in collaboration with the Genocide
    Intervention Network. Kzirian updated Trinh regarding the resolution
    co-sponsorship and thanked the Congressman's office for meeting with his
    constituents in Washington State. "These meetings emphasize the
    grassroots effort by the Armenian American community to inform elected
    officials about issues of key concern to us," noted Kzirian.

    The Armenian National Committee of America is the largest and most
    influential Armenian American grassroots political organization. Working
    in coordination with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters
    throughout the United States and affiliated organizations around the
    world, the ANCA actively advances the concerns of the Armenian American
    community on a broad range of issues.

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