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    PRESS RELEASE
    Date: August 10, 2007
    Armenian National Committee of Ohio
    P.O. 419, New York, NY 10108
    Contact: David Krikorian
    Tel: 513-289-5265

    OHIO MAYORS RALLY IN SUPPORT OF GENOCIDE RECOGNITION
    Mayors Michael B. Coleman of Columbus, Frank G. Jackson of
    Cleveland, and Mark Mallory of Cincinnati Issue Proclamations in
    Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide

    OH- 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.

    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.
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    Photo Caption:
    Mayor Frank Jackson of Cleveland, OH surrounded by Ohio activists

    Issued Proclamations, available upon request
    Mayor Michael B. Coleman of Columbus
    Mayor Frank G. Jackson of Cleveland
    Mayor Mark Mallory of Cincinnati

    Office of the Mayor
    City of Columbus, Ohio
    Citation of Recognition

    WHEREAS, the Mayor of the City of Columbus, Ohio has the
    responsibility to recognize occasions of outstanding significance;
    and

    WHEREAS, the Armenian Genocide was conceived and carried out by the
    Ottoman Empire from 1915 to 1923 resulting in the murder of 1.5
    million Armenian men, women and children and the expulsion of the
    Armenians from their ancestral homeland of more than 2,500 years;
    and

    WHEREAS, the first Armenian American communities in Ohio were
    formed in Cleveland and Cincinnati during the very early part of
    the 20th century; and today, vibrant Armenian American communities
    flourished in all four corners of Ohio.

    WHEREAS, Armenian Americans throughout Columbus are joined by all
    those devoted to ending the cycle of crimes against humanity; and
    NOW, THEREFORE, I, Michael B. Coleman, Mayor of the City of
    Columbus, Ohio do hereby recognize April 24, 2007 as:

    Columbus Day of Remembrance 92nd Anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide, 1915-1923

    And urge all member of our community to join in recognition of this
    significant occasion.

    IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
    Great Seal of the Mayor of the City of Columbus, Ohio, to be hereto
    affixed this 24th day of April 2007.

    Signed
    Mayor Michael B. Coleman

    Proclamation
    City of Cincinnati

    City of Cleveland
    Mayor Frank G. Jackson
    In Recognition of Armenian Genocide Recognition
    July 22nd-28th

    WHEREAS, On behalf of the citizens of the City of Cleveland, I am
    honored to offer this proclamation designating July 22nd-28th as
    Armenian Genocide Recognition week in the City of Cleveland; and

    WHEREAS, the Armenian Genocide, conceived and carried out by the
    Ottoman Empire from 1915-1923, resulted in the deaths of 1.5
    million men, women, and children and the deportations of an
    additional one-half million individuals from their ancestral homes,
    resulting in the elimination of a more than 2,500 year presence of
    Armenians in their historic homeland; and

    WHEREAS, recognizing the suffering of the Armenian people
    underscores one of the major affronts to basic human rights and
    human dignity in modern times, and preserving the memory of the
    Armenian Genocide is an essential component in the worldwide effort
    to avert and abolish contemporary and future genocidal actions and
    other such atrocities and

    WHEREAS, the people of the City of Cleveland embrace justice, and
    human dignity, and feel a moral responsibility to uphold
    fundamental human values, and to focus attention on human rights
    abuses, ethnic cleansing, and genocide.

    THEREFORE, I, Frank G. Jackson the 56th Mayor of the City of
    Cleveland, do hereby offer this Proclamation designating July 22nd-
    28th as Armenian Genocide Recognition week in the City of Cleveland.

    IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and caused the Corporate
    Seal of the City of Cleveland to be affixed on this 22nd day of July
    in the year 2007.

    Signed
    Mayor Frank G. Johnson

    Proclamation
    City of Cincinnati
    Be it Proclaimed:
    WHEREAS, beginning in 1915, under the direction of the Ottoman
    Empire, the Armenian Genocide was carried out; and

    WHEREAS, the Armenian Genocide resulted in the deaths of nearly 1.5
    million Armenians, and hundreds of thousands of deportments; and

    WHEREAS, the loss of life and denial of justice resulting from the
    Armenian Genocide should be a lesson to all in how precious life
    is; and

    WHEREAS, the rich settlement of Armenians that began in Cleveland
    has spread to every corner of Ohio, contributing to all aspects of
    Ohio Society; and

    WHEREAS, by remembering the Armenian Genocide, we acknowledge the
    pain and suffering endured by those affected, and firmly assert
    that these types of injustices should never happen again; and

    NOW, Therefore, I Mark Mallory,
    Mayor of the City of Cincinnati to hereby proclaim

    April 24, 2008
    As "Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day" In Cincinnati

    IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused this
    seal of the City of Cincinnati to be affixed this 30th day of July
    in the year of Two Thousand and Seven
    Signed
    Mayor Mark Mallory
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