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    WILMINGTON CITY COUNCIL CALLS ON DELAWARE CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVE TO SUPPORT ARMENIAN GENOCIDE LEGISLATION

    armradio.am
    27.08.2007 15:24

    The City Council of Wilmington, Delaware voted unanimously to call
    on Delaware Congressional Representative Michael Castle (D-DE) to
    support the Armenian Genocide Resolution, H.Res.106, reported the
    Armenian National Committee of America, Eastern Region (ANCA-ER).

    Introduced by Councilman Samuel Prado, representing the City of
    Wilmington's fifth district, the powerfully worded resolution was
    presented and voted upon with no debate. The resolution, which
    cites the history of the Armenian Genocide and urges cosponsorship
    of H. Res. 106, also urges the "Turkish Government to accept
    responsibility for this tragic event in world history."

    "We commend Councilman Prado for working within the State of Delaware
    to urge Representative Castle to sign on to H. Res. 106," stated
    ANCA Eastern Region Executive Director Karine Birazian. "The Armenian
    Community of Delaware, and Armenians throughout the nation welcomes
    this initiative and hope that the action taken in Wilmington will
    build on the already majority support for the initiative."

    Prado also issued a proclamation honoring the ANCA for fostering public
    awareness for Armenian Genocide recognition and its work in support
    of self-determination for the people of Nagorno Karabagh. Birazian
    accepted in the proclamation on behalf of the ANCA, along with ANC
    of PA Chairman, Dr.

    Ara Chalian, and ANC Delaware activist Mike Kalajian. Each spoke before
    the overflow crowd of over 250 community citizens in attendance about
    the history of the Armenian Genocide, and urged Delaware Congressman
    Mike Castle to sign on the resolution.

    In a strong and moving statement read at the City Council meeting,
    Kalajian stated, "here we are now, 92 years and 10,000 miles away,
    living in the relative safety of the state of Delaware in this great
    country America. Why should we care what happened nearly a century
    ago and so far away? Because apathy bears acceptance, and we cannot
    condone a horror such as this... We can not, and will not, accept
    that any government has the right to exterminate any segment of
    its innocent citizenry for any reason, not for the color of their
    skin, not for their religious or political beliefs, and not for
    their race." Kalajian was instrumental earlier this year in working
    with State Representative John A. Kowalko (D-25) who introduced a
    resolution in the Delaware General Assembly in remembrance of the
    Armenian Genocide. The resolution was adopted by voice vote with no
    opposition on April 5th, 2007.

    Prado, son of Jesus Prado, and a lifelong resident of the City of
    Wilmington was elected to represent the Wilmington's 5th District in
    1984. Samuel was previously employed by the AIG Life Insurance company
    in the area of customer service. He attended Salesianum Catholic
    High School. He is a 1999 graduate of the University of Delaware and
    received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science. Following
    passage of the Armenian Genocide resolution, Prado explained his
    reasons for introducing the legislation, stating:

    "As someone who has studied history, I came across the subject of
    the Armenian Genocide in reading about World War I. I found this
    event to be not only tragic but also very telling about the evil that
    fellow man can inflict on others. What I found particularly appalling
    however is the present-day government of Turkey continued denial of
    genocide and the political motivations behind it. I am saddened that
    the United States will not admit that Turkey did this for fear of
    upsetting its political alliance with the Turkish State. The reality
    is that Turkey needs to own up to what it did the Armenians. And just
    as Germany had to pay reparations to the Jews, Turkey in the end,
    will have to do the same for the Armenians."

    "Whether that is through financial compensation or returning land
    that was violently taken from Armenia, Turkey will have to do either
    in order to rectify this historical injustice. I find it equally
    appalling the Turkey maintains a blockade on Armenia and continues
    to mistreat the small surviving Armenian community in Anatolia. This
    also applies to its treatment of the Greeks and Assyrians. People in
    the United States need to realize that this so-called ally of the
    US has committed atrocities against its Christian inhabitants and
    ironically, anti-US sentiment in Turkey is higher than in Iran and
    many other Muslim countries. Even though I'm just a City Councilman,
    I will do my part to getting the word out about this evil event with
    the hope that it will never happen again. I sincerely hope that Rep.

    Mike Castle does the right thing and votes for House Resolution 106
    to recognize the Armenian Genocide."

    Later that evening, ANC of PA Chairman, Dr. Chalian was interviewed
    live on Horizon Armenian Television and shared with the viewers
    what had happened that evening: "Working with city councils is an
    innovative way to urge members of Congress to take action on the
    Armenian Genocide Resolution," commented Chalian. "We are so grateful
    for Councilman Prado's initiative on this matter."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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