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    ALL CONGRESSMEN ELECTED FROM COLORADO ASSIST ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Apr 23 2007

    WASHINGTON, APRIL 23, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The congressmen
    elected from the state of Colorado unanimously spoke on April 18 for
    adoption of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate resolutions
    concerning the Armenian Genocide.

    As the Armenian Assembly of America (AAA) states, Congressman Mark
    Udall (democrate) from Colorado was the first congressman who spoke
    for that resolution.

    AAA Colorado Armenian American Action Committee (ARAMAC) State Chair
    Pamela Barsam Brown closely cooperated with the state legislators'
    office.

    "Colorado senators and representatives showed great assistance in
    the issue of re-affirming the U.S. position in the Armenian Genocide
    issue," Barsam Brown said, expressing a hope that senators of other
    states will follow their example.

    In addition to the Congress assistance, the Armenian Genocide was
    recognized in Colorado at the state and city councils' level. Governor
    Bill Ritter and Mayor John Hickenlooper made a statement concerning
    the Armenian Genocide.

    The Colorado legislative body also proposed a joint resolution by which
    April 24 is from now on announced in Colorado as the day of memory of
    the Armenian Genocide. "We appreciate the active assistance of the
    Colorado delegation in the issue of affirmation of the indisputable
    fact of the Armenian Genocide," Bryan Ardouny, the Executive Director
    of the Armenian Assembly of America said. "We welcome devotion and
    activeness of Pamela Barsam Brown and the Armenian community of
    Colorado in the affair of this success."
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