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    Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region
    104 North Belmont Street, Suite 200
    Glendale, California 91206
    Phone: 818.500.1918
    Fax: 818.246.7353
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: www.anca.org
    PRESS RELEASE
    April 19, 2007

    Contact: Haig Hovsepian
    Tel: (818) 500-1918

    North Dakota Becomes 39th State to Recognize the Armenian Genocide


    Bismarck, ND - The Armenian National Committee of America- Western
    Region (ANCA-WR) welcomed today a resolution issued by the state North
    Dakota's House and Senate proclaiming April 24 as a day of remembrance
    of the Armenian Genocide.

    The "Peace Garden State" proclamation makes North Dakota the 39th state
    to recognize the Armenian Genocide. North Dakota was quickly followed
    by Ohio which became the 40th state to recognize the Armenian Genocide.
    The full text of the North Dakota proclamation is provided below.

    "As North Dakota and Ohio bring the total of states that recognize the
    Armenian Genocide to 40 total, the ANCA-WR continues to work to gain
    recognition of this crime against humanity by all states across the
    country," commented ANCA-WR Executive Director Andrew Kzirian. "It is
    important to note that this increase in state-level support is mirrored
    by the addition of new cosponsors to H. Res. 106 and S. Res. 106 in the
    United States House and Senate," he added.

    The proclamation, House Concurrent Resolution NO. 3003 (Representatives
    Hanson, Kroeber and Senator Nething), acknowledges Ambassador
    Morgenthau's statement that "whatever crimes the most perverted
    instincts in the human mind can devise, and whatever refinement of
    persecutions and injustice the most debased imagination can conceive,
    became the daily misfortunes of these 'devoted' people" and states that
    "the killing of the Armenian people was accomplished by the systematic
    destruction of churches, schools, libraries, treasures of art, and
    cultural monuments in an attempt to eliminate all traces of a noble
    civilization with a history of more than 3000 years."

    The proclamation additionally states that "it is essential to raise
    awareness about the Armenian Genocide not only because it is an
    undeniable chapter of world history, but also because learning more
    about this unconscionable tragedy will help better understand the
    necessity of eliminating hatred from our own communities."

    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.

    ###

    Sixtieth Legislative Assembly of North Dakota
    In Regular Session Commencing Wednesday, January 3, 2007

    House Concurrent Resolution NO. 3003
    (Representatives Hanson, Kroeber)
    (Senator Nething)

    A concurrent resolution proclaiming April 24 as a day of remembrance of
    the Armenian Genocide.

    WHEREAS, 1,500,000 men, women, and children of Armenian descent were
    victims of the genocide perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire in 1915 and
    thereafter; and

    WHEREAS, the United States Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, Henry
    Morgenthau, Sr., stated, "Whatever crimes the most perverted instincts
    of the human mind can devise, and whatever refinement of persecutions
    and injustice the most debased imagination can conceive, became the
    daily misfortunes of these 'devoted people.'"; and

    WHEREAS, the killing of the Armenian people was accomplished by the
    systematic destruction of churches, schools, libraries, treasures of
    art, and cultural monuments in an attempt to eliminate all traces of a
    noble civilization with a history of more than 3,000 years; and

    WHEREAS, the Armenian Genocide has been acknowledged by several
    countries and international bodies; and

    WHEREAS, each year Armenians throughout the world honor those who
    perished from 1915 to 1923, and all the world's people should
    commemorate the Armenian Genocide because it stands as an ugly testament
    to man's inhumanity to man; and

    WHEREAS, it is essential to raise awareness about the Armenian Genocide
    not only because it is an undeniable chapter of world history, but also
    because learning more about this unconscionable tragedy will help better
    understand the necessity of eliminating hatred from our own communities;

    NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF NORTH
    DAKOTA, THE SENATE CONCURRING THEREIN:

    That April 24 is proclaimed as a day of remembrance of the Armenian
    Genocide; and

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary of State forward copies of
    this resolution to the chairman of the Armenian community of North
    Dakota, the Armenian Assembly of America, the Armenian National
    Committee, each member of the North Dakota Congressional Delegation, and
    the President of the United States.

    Signed,

    Speaker of the House - Jeff Delzer

    Chief Clerk of the House - Buell Reich

    President of the Senate - John Dalrymple

    Secretary of the Senate - Timothy Wood

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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