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  • Political Landscape: Push for Genocide Bill

    Burbank Leader, CA
    April 7 2007

    POLITICAL LANDSCAPE:
    Push for genocide bill

    The California State Senate and Assembly will vote on Monday on
    whether to approve Joint Resolution 15, which would designate April
    24 as California Day of Remembrance for the Armenian Genocide of
    1915-1923.

    Assemblyman Paul Krekorian, who represents Glendale and Burbank,
    introduced the bill in February. It was co-authored by Assemblyman
    Anthony Portantino and state Sen. Jack Scott, who represents Glendale
    and Burbank.

    In addition to designating an annual day of remembrance in
    California, the bill would put pressure on the federal government to
    do the same, Krekorian said.

    Part of the resolution calls for Congress and the president to
    recognize the Armenian genocide as a matter of policy, Krekorian
    said. Once the resolution passes, the full text of it will be sent to
    every member of the California Congressional delegation, as well as
    the president and the Turkish ambassador to the United States.

    As a matter of policy, the United States Department of State does not
    officially recognize the Armenian genocide.

    "As a community, we've been promised U.S. recognition of the Armenian
    genocide so many times in the past," Krekorian said.

    "Republicans and Democrats both have failed to do so once they got in
    office."
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