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    DELAWARE PASSES RESOLUTION IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY IN REMEMBRANCE OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    DeFacto Agency, Armenia
    April 12 2007

    With overwhelming support in the Delaware 144th General Assembly,
    a resolution proclaiming April 24 as a day of remembrance of the
    Armenian Genocide passed with a voice vote during the final hours
    prior to spring recess in the Delaware House of Representatives,
    reported the Armenian National Committee of America, Eastern Region.

    The resolution was introduced by junior State Representative, John
    A. Kowalko (D-25) and faced no opposition when it was brought for
    a vote by the General Assembly on Thursday, April 5, 2007. Similar
    legislation was passed in the Delaware Senate in 1995, making Delaware
    one of 38 States that recognize the Armenian Genocide. Both the United
    States House of representatives and the Senate are working to pass
    H. Res. 106/S. Res. 106 respectively in recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide. A copy of the Delaware resolution will be sent to Delaware
    Congressman Mike Castle, (R-AL), as well as Senator Joe Biden (D)
    and Thomas Carper (D).

    Mike Kalajian, an Armenian activist led the efforts on this campaign.

    Working with his State Representative, Kowalko, he also contacted
    the ANCA to join forces on this important issue. After passage of the
    legislation, Kalajian commented, "My grandparents survived the Genocide
    and escaped from Turkey to America. Now, with so much violence in the
    Middle East, and with the Genocide in Darfur being reflective of the
    turmoil that resulted in the Armenian Genocide, I felt it important
    that everyone remembers the result of ignoring these events, and
    nothing shows this more than the Forgotten Genocide. A call to state
    Representative John Kowalko seemed like a great start."

    Kowalko, enthusiastic about the resolution, stated: "It was my
    privilege to honor your request that the Delaware General Assembly
    proclaim April 24 as a day of remembrance of the Armenian Genocide.

    On Thursday, April 5th 2007 the Delaware House of Representatives
    unanimously passed House Resolution No. 14 proclaiming the 24th as
    a day of remembrance and enumerating some of the horrors perpetuated
    on the Armenian people.

    I was particularly honored to present this resolution since it
    will officially record and acknowledges a moment in the history
    of mankind when man's inhumanity to man and humankind's disregard
    for a civilized morality was made horribly apparent. The attempt to
    systematically eliminate all traces of a noble civilization such as
    the Armenian culture is another shameful moment in the history of the
    world. In order to guard against recurrences of such base and shameful
    behavior we must freely admit that these types of horrors occurred and
    still occur. To paraphrase "those, who fail to learn from history,
    are doomed to repeat its failures" and failure to admit the moral
    failings of society will only ensure more decay.

    I am humbled to be able to present and record the true story of the
    persecution and debasement foisted upon such a noble civilization
    as the Armenians' to recognize its greatness and to warn our future
    generations of the intolerance and hatred that can lurk just below
    the surface of humanity so that we may always guard against the base
    instincts of inhumane behavior."

    "We want to thank Representative Kowalko for leading the efforts on
    passing this legislation, and the initiative taken by Mike to take
    the initiative to pass this resolution," commented ANC ER Director
    Karine Birazian.
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