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    Armenian National Committee of America - Western Region
    104 N. Belmont, Suite 208, Glendale, CA 91206
    Tel. (818) 500-1918
    Fax. (818) 246-7353
    [email protected]

    PRESS RELEASE ~ 2007-12-07
    Contact: Haig Hovsepian ~ Tel: (818) 500-1918


    *ANCA-WR CONDEMNS HARMAN'S DISCRIMINATION AGAINST ARMENIAN AMERICAN MEDIA*

    -- California Legislator Barred Armenian American Journalist from Media
    Forum


    *Los Angeles**, CA* - The Armenian National Committee of America - Western
    Region (ANCA - WR) Board of Directors issued the following statement in
    response to Rep. Jane Harman's decision to bar Armenian American media from
    a November 28th media round table she hosted at her El Segundo, California
    district office.

    The round table, which dealt with "local, national and international
    issues," disallowed the participation of a journalist from the Armenian
    American media.

    "We are saddened, but not surprised, that Jane Harman has reduced herself to
    outright discrimination against an Armenian American news outlet, in an
    apparent bid to contain the growing controversy over her opposition to U.S.
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Freedom of the press lies at the
    foundation of our democratic form of government, but apparently this bedrock
    principle does not hold much meaning for Jane Harman - at least when it
    comes to speaking the truth about genocide. By any standard, Congresswoman
    Harman was wrong to bar a journalist from her media forum based solely on
    her desire to avoid having to publicly answer questions about her stand
    against this human rights issue. Instead of trying to limit negative
    publicity of her morally reprehensible position on genocide recognition,
    Representative Harman should send a clear message that genocide should be
    condemned whenever and wherever it occurs."

    A week before the mark up of the Armenian Genocide resolution (H. Res. 106)
    and while still a cosponsor of the bill, Congresswoman Harman sent a letter
    to House Committee on Foreign Affairs Chairman Tom Lantos urging that the H.
    Res. 106 not be brought to a vote. In protest, California State Senate
    candidate and former State Assemblymember Carol Liu issued a strong letter
    disagreeing with the Congresswoman's efforts to stifle committee
    consideration H. Res. 106. Soon after, on October 4, 2007, community
    activists challenged the Congresswoman's actions publicly in Lakewood,
    California. On November 10, 2007, over one hundred and fifty human rights
    activists including members of the Darfur Action Committee led by the UCLA
    Armenian Student Association (UCLA ASA) and UCLA Armenian Graduate Student
    Association (UCLA AGSA), organized a demonstration to highlight the
    Congresswoman's denialist activities.

    Thousands of human rights supporters have contacted Congresswoman Harman's
    offices in California and Washington, DC to voice considerable
    disappointment in her actions.

    The Armenian National Committee of America is the largest and most
    influential Armenian-American grassroots political organization. Working
    through a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the US and
    around the world, the ANCA actively advances the concerns of the
    Armenian-American community on a broad range of issues.

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