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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 26, 2007

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



    ANCA-WR Leads Community Commemorations on Occasion of the 92nd
    Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide



    -- "Click for Justice" Campaign Builds Momentum


    Los Angeles, CA -- The Armenian National Committee of America - Western
    Region (ANCA-WR) participated in over a dozen events throughout Arizona,
    California, and Nevada, organized by the Armenian American community to
    commemorate the 92nd anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. The ANCA-WR
    also joined the community at several more events to raise awareness
    about the "Click for Justice" campaign to urge US House leadership to
    schedule a vote on H. Res. 106, the Armenian Genocide resolution
    introduced earlier this year by Representatives Adam Schiff and George
    Radanovich.

    ANCA-WR Board Members, staff, and advocates were invited to, and
    delivered remarks at various events ranging from vigils and protests to
    educational and community events and school assemblies. In addition to
    these events, several ANC Chapters throughout California, Oregon, and
    Texas organized and participated in local genocide commemoration
    activities.

    "At this crucial time of the year we reflect and remember the victims of
    the Genocide," remarked Andrew Kzirian, ANCA-WR Executive Director.
    "The ANCA-WR is honored to be a part of so many communities throughout
    the region. Our organization's ability to raise awareness about this
    crime against humanity is key in building the political will to truly
    achieve justice and to prevent future genocides," Kzirian added.


    ANCA-WR at local ANC commemorations:


    ANCA-WR Chairman Raffi Hamparian traveled across California over a three
    day period to deliver remarks at the Orange County ANC's "Walk for
    Remembrance" on April 22nd, the San Gabriel Valley ANC's annual vigil at
    the Montebello Armenian Genocide monument on April 23rd, and the City of
    San Francisco commemoration on April 24th which he attended along with
    representatives from the local San Francisco Bay Area ANC.

    ANCA-WR Board Member Zanku Armenian joined the Arizona ANC for two days
    of commemoration events in Phoenix. The events culminated with a rally
    in front of the state's Armenian Genocide memorial which featured the
    attendance of several state and local elected officials. Additionally,
    Governor Janet Napolitano's recent proclamation commemorating the
    Armenian Genocide was presented to those gathered at the memorial.
    Youth from across Arizona and organized by the ANC of Arizona met with
    state legislators to discuss the Armenian Genocide and its importance
    and delivered informational packages to their offices about the Arizona
    Armenian American community and the genocide.

    ANCA-WR Steven Dadaian delivered remarks at a genocide commemoration
    organized by the San Fernando Valley's Rosdom Gomideh and the local San
    Fernando Valley ANC.

    After delivering an address to the Los Angeles City Council, Council
    President Garcetti and Mayor Villaraigosa on April 20th, ANCA-WR
    Executive Director Andrew Kzirian traveled to Nevada on April 22nd to
    address the Nevada community commemoration as the keynote speaker. In
    joining the local community in honoring the 92nd anniversary of the
    Armenian Genocide, Kzirian urged all attendees to remember that their
    activism and effort is critically necessary to the success of
    grassroots. Kzirian also noted the recent cosponsorship support of
    Senators Reid and Clinton, and that in the current political climate,
    Turkey finds itself losing ground as media and politicians are beginning
    to acknowledge the past more truthfully.


    ANCA-WR reaches out to community organizations:


    ANCA-WR Board Member Souzi Zerounian-Khanzadian addressed students at
    the Chamilian Armenian School in Glendale during their April 23rd
    assembly. In her remarks, she urged students to learn more about the
    Armenian Genocide and to use their education and future success to
    promote the Armenian Cause. On April 24th, ANCA-WR Board Member Peter
    Musurlian addressed the Pasadena Unified School District's Board of
    Education during which he stressed the importance of genocide education
    in public schools.

    ANCA-WR Community Relations Director Haig Hovsepian participated in a
    panel discussion reexamining the environment in Turkey following the
    assassination of newspaper editor Hrant Dink. The event was hosted by
    the Gay and Lesbian Armenian Society of Los Angeles on April 21st at the
    West Hollywood Community Center. During the question and answer
    session, the audience discussed their concerns regarding Armenian
    Genocide recognition and the voices from Turkey who risk their lives to
    speak truthfully about the Armenian Genocide.


    ANCA-WR works with student groups to promote justice:

    Earlier this month, Hovsepian delivered remarks at California State
    University, Los Angeles (CSULA) during an event hosted by the CSULA
    chapter of the Armenian fraternity, Alpha Epsilon Omega. The CSULA
    event also featured Ms. Susan Douzmanian from the Genocide Education
    Project and both speakers emphasized the importance of learning the
    lessons of history and the cycle of genocide that has continued from the
    Armenian Genocide to this day in the Darfur region of Sudan. Hovsepian
    also addressed the UCLA community at the event "The Armenian Genocide:
    Denial and Recognition" which was hosted by the UCLA Armenian Student
    Association on the evening of April 23rd. In opening the evening's
    event Hovsepian touched on the evening's theme of mobilizing the youth
    to action in pursuing Armenian Genocide recognition and justice.

    That same day, former ANCA-WR Executive Director, Vicken
    Sonnentz-Papazian delivered a presentation to graduate students from
    Alliant International University. As part of a course designed to raise
    awareness about multicultural issues and communities, he discussed
    Armenian American culture and the impact of the Armenian Genocide on the
    community.

    On April 20th, Kzirian served as the emcee for the annual ARF-Shant
    Student Association and Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) "Youth Rally"
    commemorating the Armenian Genocide. The evening's event featured
    several musical performances commemorating the victims of the genocide
    and a rousing call to action by members of the community and AYF
    leadership. Kzirian addressed attendees and strongly encouraged them to
    join the "Click for Justice" campaign, a massive internet advocacy
    initiative designed to mobilize and reenergize Armenian Americans to
    support passage of H. Res. 106 and S. Res. 106.

    Kzirian and Hovsepian joined the AYF for their annual protest at the
    Turkish Consulate on April 24th. The event drew nearly 10,000 members
    of the community and media coverage from almost all major news networks,
    radio stations, and newspapers.

    In addition to speaking engagements on campus, Hovsepian and
    ANCA-Western Region interns attended several other events throughout Los
    Angeles to distribute the ANCA's "Click for Justice" campaign postcards
    and t-shirts. These included ANCA-WR booths at both the All-ASA
    commemoration concert, "Silenced Cries", which was hosted at USC on
    April 15th and the "4-24" community concert commemoration hosted at the
    Knitting Factory in Hollywood on April 24th. The ANCA-WR also worked to
    raise awareness about the "Click for Justice" campaign on Los Angeles
    area campuses including UCLA, USC, Glendale Community College as well as
    at the Homenetmen-Western Region Scout's commemoration event at Wilson
    Middle School in Glendale and working with community activist Talish
    Aghababayan, distributed educational material about the Armenian
    Genocide and ANC youth programs at the Junior State of America debate
    conference in Los Angeles on April 21st.

    "We welcome the thousands of people at these events who have taken our
    'Click for Justice' message to heart and we were honored to have worked
    with so many community organizations this month to help commemorate the
    genocide," said Hovsepian. "This grassroots outreach and collaboration
    highlights the importance our community places on the proper recognition
    of the genocide and that justice must be delivered."

    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.

    ###

    Photo caption: A young participant waves the flag at the "Walk for
    Remembrance" Commemoration Event in Orange County, California.
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