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    PRESS RELEASE
    Date: April 6 2007
    Armenian National Committee of America
    Eastern Region
    P.O. Box 1066, New York, NY
    Contact: Karine Birazian
    Tel: [email protected]


    CAROLINA ACTIVISTS MEET WITH REPRESENTATIVES TO ENCOURAGE SUPPORT
    FOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

    Greenville, S.C. & Charlotte, N.C.- In efforts to expand Armenian
    activism in growing communities Armenian National Committee-Eastern
    Region Executive Director, Karine Birazian, visited with Armenians
    in Greenville, South Carolina, and Charlotte, North Carolina.
    Together, they met with staffers for Senator Jim DeMint (NC-R), and
    Congressmen Bob Inglis (SC-R-4), Sue Myrick (NC-R-09), and Mel Watt
    (NC-D-12) in their district offices to discuss the Armenian
    genocide legislation, the genocide in Darfur, and other foreign
    policy matters, reported the ANC-Eastern Region.

    Upon the warm arrival in Greenville, South Carolina, Birazian met
    with activists Haro and Mariam Setian and three generations of the
    Enjaian family: Mike, his son Steve, and two children, Bethany and
    Andrew, who spent the afternoon visiting the staff from both Rep.
    Inglis and Senator DeMint's offices. Birazian, along with others
    in the meeting, had an opportunity to spend time educating the
    staff about the Armenian genocide, the need for the passage of an
    Armenian genocide resolution as well as urging both offices to make
    a moral decision and do the right thing.

    Birazian also enjoyed the warm company of other Armenians and non-
    Armenians in South Carolina during a community gathering on current
    Armenian issues. Following the events, Setian commented, "We were
    grateful for the warm reception that DeMint and Ingis' office
    showed us; our main concern is that justice be served. We, as
    American citizens, can talk a good game about equality and justice,
    but we need to follow through."

    Similar to the meeting with activists in South Carolina, prior to
    the congressional meetings in Charlotte, Birazian met with several
    community members and spent the afternoon discussing key issues
    facing the Armenian American communities today. From utilization
    of the ANCA website to empowering them to take action, the trip was
    an opportunity get to know members of both communities.

    Joining Birazian at Rep. Myrick's and Watt's offices were community
    members Jack Hagopian, Pierre Arbajian, Charles Diamond, Dr. Sylvie
    Bastajian, and Dr. David Boyajian. The delegation had an
    opportunity to meet with the staff of the two congressional offices
    and spent time discussing many issues of concern to the Armenians
    of Charlotte as well as the various activities they are
    undertaking. The many issues raised during the meeting was of H.
    Res. 106, divestment issues in Darfur, the ongoing blockade in
    Armenia, and the support for foreign aid to Armenia. Jack
    Hagopian, a community leader and retired military officer,
    discussed efforts the Armenian community of Charlotte is pursuing,
    including a health fair that was organized by the Church last year
    by Bastajian and the growing population of Armenians, both new
    immigrants and retirees that are settling in the Charlotte area.
    Hagopian also shared the recent article printed in the Charlotte
    Observer about the Armenian community and the need to pass this
    legislation.

    "It is impossible to believe that in today's America intelligent
    Americans would make the choice not to speak out on an issue like
    genocide. This is no different than those Turks who stood by as
    this happened in their country. Although the Armenian genocide
    happened almost a hundred years ago, these `leaders' make
    themselves complicit with the leaders of the Ottoman Government in
    1915...I am proud that the Armenian community, having suffered
    through such a horrific event, has not just focused on themselves
    but has tried to teach about how these horrific acts develop and
    attempted to stop those events occurring today," commented
    Hagopian.

    Reflecting on her trip, Birazian stated, "This was a wonderful
    opportunity to meet Armenians and non-Armenians in both Greenville
    and Charlotte and discuss what the ANCA does, and how they can take
    part in the Armenian cause. I welcome their enthusiasm and thank
    them for their generous hospitality. I look forward to continue to
    work with both communities to build a strong foundation of
    activism."

    Following Birazian's visit, Dr. Sam Danagoulian from Greensboro, NC
    joined the ANCA and the Genocide Intervention Network during their
    Washington, D.C. grassroots advocacy campaign to end the cycle of
    genocide. During his visit, Danagoulian and ANCA activists visited
    all 13 North Carolina Congressional offices and had an opportunity
    to meet with Senator Burr's office to raise awareness about the
    Armenian Genocide and divestment issues in Darfur. Currently the
    genocide legislation, H. Res. 106, has 184 cosponsors in the House
    and the resolution in the senate, S. Res. 106, mirrors the house
    resolution has 26 cosponsors.

    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.
    ####

    Photos
    Armenian activists from SC, and ANC ER Director Karine Birazian
    joining Legislative Director Assistant Dr. Brenda Ballard,
    Constituent Liaison Manager Julie Wilson for Rep. Bob Inglis'
    office

    Left to Right: Jack Hagopian, ANC ER Director Karine Birazian,
    Dr. Sylvie Bastajian, Chief of Staff, Hal Weatherman for Rep. Sue
    Myrick's office, Pierre Arbajian, and Charles Diamond

    ANC ER Director Karine Birazian, along with NC Activists Dr.
    Sylvie Bastajian, Pierre Arbajian, Jack Hagopian, Dr. David
    Boyajian and Community Liaison, Torre Jessup for Rep. Mel Watt
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