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    ADVOCACY WEEK 106 HELD IN WASHINGTON

    Yerkir
    10.12.2007 13:00

    YEREVAN (YERKIR) - Human rights advocates from all over the western
    United States traveled to Washington, D.C. to participate in "Advocacy
    Week 106" from Monday, December 3 through Friday, December 7, reported
    the Armenian National Committee of America - Western Region (ANCA-WR).

    "We have seen scores of constituents expressing deep concerns over
    the inaccurate, misrepresented and distorted nature of media coverage
    on the resolution in October," stated ANCA-WR Executive Director
    Andrew Kzirian.

    "These human rights activists traveled to Washington, DC to help
    set the record straight and remind Members what the resolution is
    really all about - ending the cycle of genocide and not succumbing
    to Turkey's denial," he added.

    Convening at the ANCA's Washington headquarters, constituents from
    Idaho, Arizona, Texas and California conducted over 150 meetings
    on Capitol Hill with Members of the House and Senate. Although
    not usually in session at this time of year, Congress will likely
    convene well into December to address various pieces of appropriation
    legislation. Constituents viewed this extra time in session as an
    opportunity to help raise awareness of recent developments regarding
    the resolution and the Turkish government's denialist activities.

    Introduced by Representative Adam Schiff, the Armenian Genocide
    resolution (H. Res. 106) passed through the House Committee on Foreign
    Affairs on October 10, 2007 by a vote of 27-21 despite unprecedented
    opposition by President Bush and other facets of the administration,
    including current and former high-ranking cabinet officials from the
    Departments of State and Defense.
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