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    OHIO BECOMES THE 40th STATE TO RECOGNIZE THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    DeFacto Agency, Armenia
    April 20 2007

    The Armenian National Committee of America- Eastern region welcomes
    a proclamation issued by Governor Ted Strickland (D-OH) on April 17,
    2007 recognizing the Armenian Genocide.

    The "Buckeye State" proclamation brings the number of states to
    formally recognize the Armenian Genocide to forty. The proclamation,
    the first ever issued by the state of Ohio, comes a week after North
    Dakota became the 39th state to recognize the Armenian Genocide.

    The powerfully worded proclamation calls on "Ohioans to honor those,
    who died in the Armenian Genocide, conceived and carried out by the
    Ottoman Empire, by recognizing their suffering resulting from the
    deportation of nearly 2 million Armenians." It goes on to cite the
    "collective responsibility to uphold these values and to focus
    the world's attention on human rights abuses, ethnic cleansing,
    and genocide."

    Commenting on the proclamation, Governor Strickland stated: "We
    have designated April 24 as the Ohio Day of Remembrance for those,
    who suffered under the Armenian Genocide 92 years ago. I join Ohioans
    in remembering the victims and continuing our commitment to justice
    and human dignity across the world."

    Ohio's Congressional delegation has a strong record of support for
    Armenian Genocide legislation with Representatives Dennis Kucinich
    (D-10), Stephanie Tubbs Jones (D-11), Betty Sutton (D-13), Steve
    LaTourette (R-14), Tim Ryan (D-17), and Zack Space (D-18) having
    already cosponsored H. Res. 106. Newly elected Senator Sherrod Brown
    (D) is a cosponsor of the Senate version of the initiative, S.Res.106.

    The ANC of Ohio worked closely with Gov. Strickland's office in
    support of state recognition of this crime against humanity.

    "Armenian-Americans applaud the Governors Proclamation," commented
    ANC-OH activists David Krikorian. "His courage in giving voice to
    this awful truth exemplifies the kind of leadership that will restore
    America's promise of greatness!"

    Krikorian recently traveled to Washington, DC, and visited the
    Ohio Congressional delegation as a part of the two-day grassroots
    anti-genocide effort titled "End the Cycle of Genocide." Organized by
    the ANCA and the Genocide Intervention Network, the campaign attracted
    some 100 activists from across the U.S., who advocated passage of
    Armenian Genocide legislation and targeted divestment from Sudan as
    part of a series of concrete steps to stop the genocide in Darfur.
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