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    Armenian Assembly of America
    1140 19th Street, NW, Suite 600
    Washington, DC 20036
    Phone: 202-393-3434
    Fax: 202-638-4904
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.armenianassembly.org


    PRESS RELEASE
    April 17, 2007
    CONTACT: Karoon Panosyan
    E-mail: [email protected]


    CAUCUS CO-CHAIRS URGE PRESIDENT BUSH TO REAFFIRM THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Washington, DC - The Armenian Assembly commends the Co-Chairs of the
    Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues Reps. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ)
    and Joseph Knollenberg (R-MI), for sending a letter today, urging
    President George W. Bush to reaffirm the United States' record on the
    Armenian Genocide in his upcoming April 24th commemorative statement.

    Last year in his annual commemorative speech, the President noted that
    it was a "tragedy for all humanity and one that we and the world must
    never forget," but he has repeatedly failed to use the word genocide
    when referencing the tragic killings of 1.5 million Armenians from
    1915-1923 by the Ottoman Turks.

    In their letter, the Co-Chairs encouraged the President to recognize the
    atrocities committed against the Armenian people as genocide stating in
    part: "The United States must never allow crimes against humanity to
    pass without remembrance and condemnation." In addition the letter
    emphasizes the importance of the U.S. commitment to prevent future
    occurrences of genocide, reiterating that "it is imperative that we pay
    tribute to the memory of others who have suffered and to never forget
    the past."

    This year, Armenians across the world will commemorate the 92nd
    anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. On Capitol Hill, Pallone and
    Knollenberg, in conjunction with the Armenian Embassy and
    Armenian-American organizations, will be spearheading an April 24th
    event.

    The Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
    nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness of
    Armenian issues. It is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt membership
    organization.

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    Editors Note: Attached is the full text of the Co-Chairs' letter to
    President Bush:

    April 17, 2007
    The Honorable George W. Bush
    President of the United States
    The White House
    1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
    Washington, DC 20500


    Dear Mr. President:

    As the Co-Chairs of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues, we are
    writing to urge you to join us and the more than 185 cosponsors of H.
    Res. 106, the Armenian Genocide resolution, in reaffirming the United
    States' record on the Armenian Genocide in your upcoming April 24th
    commemorative Statement.

    This date marks the 92nd anniversary of the systematic and deliberate
    campaign of genocide perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire in 1915. Over the
    following eight years, one and a half million Armenians were murdered,
    and more than half a million were forced from there homeland into exile.

    By properly recognizing the terrible atrocities committed against the
    Armenian people as "genocide" in your statement, you will honor the many
    Americans who helped launch the unprecedented U.S. diplomatic, political
    and humanitarian campaign to end the carnage and protect the survivors.
    The U.S. Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, Henry Morgenthau, acting on
    instructions from Secretaries of State William Jennings Bryan and Robert
    Lansing, protested the slaughter of the Armenians to the Ottoman
    leaders.

    The United States must never allow crimes against humanity to pass
    without remembrance and condemnation. As U.S. efforts to aid victims of
    genocide continue, it is imperative that we pay tribute to the memory of
    others who have suffered and to never forget the past. By commemorating
    the Armenian Genocide, we renew our commitment to prevent future
    atrocities, and therefore negate the dictum that history is condemned to
    repeat itself.

    We look forward to your April 24th statement.

    Sincerely,

    Frank Pallone, Jr.
    Member of Congress

    Joe Knollenberg
    Member of Congress
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