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    OHIO MAYORS RALLY IN SUPPORT OF GENOCIDE RECOGNITION

    armradio.am
    13.08.2007 16:04

    Shortly after becoming the 40th US State to recognize the Armenian
    Genocide by proclamation of Governor Ted Strickland, Mayors Michael
    Coleman, Frank Jackson, and Mark Mallory issued proclamations in
    remembrance of the Armenian Genocide reported the Armenian National
    Committee of Ohio.

    The strongly worded proclamations all note the importance of genocide
    recognition and the significant role that Ohioan Armenians play
    throughout the state. ANC of Ohio's David Krikorian an Ohio activist
    has been instrumental in working on having the various Mayors issue
    proclamations remembering this historical fact

    Earlier this year, while at a bookstore in Oakley, Ohio, Krikorian
    found a book called Martyred Armenia and the Story of My Life,
    1920, written by Krikor Gayjinkian, an Armenian priest who fled
    to Cincinnati, Ohio during the Armenian Genocide, and recounted
    his stories of the massacres that took place towards the Christian
    Armenians by the Muslim Turks. "With their proclamations, the fine
    mayors of Ohio's largest cities have set an example for all Ohioans to
    recognize genocide where and when it happens no matter the political
    fallout. It is this kind of leadership that can end the cycle of
    genocide which started with the Armenian Genocide and continues to
    this day with the genocide in Darfur," commented Krikorian.

    In his proclamation, Mayor Cleveland dedicated the week of July 22-28th
    in honoring and remembering the genocide of the Armenians, coinciding
    with ANCA's second "Call for Justice" campaign in which thousands
    of activists from across the nation participated in calling their
    member of Congress urging support of the legislation. The success of
    the two call in days added tremendously to the support and awareness
    of the resolution.

    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.

    Currently over 225 U.S Representatives are signed on to H. Res. 106,
    and over 30 Senators signed on to S. Res. 106.
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