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    Armenian National Committee of America
    1711 N Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20036
    Tel. (202) 775-1918
    Fax. (202) 775-5648
    [email protected]
    Internet www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    For Immediate Release
    December 13, 2007
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    ANCA WELCOMES SENATE PASSAGE OF SUDAN DIVESTMENT MEASURE

    -- Human Rights Legislation Passes Over
    Strong White House Opposition

    WASHINGTON, DC - The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
    hailed U.S. Senate passage of legislation which would allow state
    and local governments to divest from companies supporting Sudan's
    genocidal regime.

    The resolution, introduced by Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT), was adopted
    just before midnight yesterday evening, despite ongoing opposition
    >From the departments of State and Justice. A similar resolution
    was overwhelmingly adopted by the U.S. House this July by a vote of
    418-1.

    "We join with all our allies in the Save Darfur Coalition in
    welcoming the adoption of this anti-genocide measure, and in
    extending our appreciation to Senator Dodd and all those who moved
    this measure through the U.S. Senate," said ANCA Executive Director
    Aram Hamparian. "We look forward to working with our friends in
    the House to see this measure adopted as quickly as possible so
    that it can be sent to the President for his signature."

    The ANCA has been working as part of the Save Darfur Coalition in
    support of the measure, encouraging activists in key states to
    contact a number of Senators who were holding up passage of the
    measure.

    In a November 5th letter circulated to Senators, the ANCA and Save
    Darfur Coalition members noted that, "In the last month, the
    Sudanese government has delayed the deployment of the UN/AU hybrid
    peacekeeping force, perpetrated and then denied the forced eviction
    of a refugee camp, and continued a campaign of violence that not
    only included the murder and rape of civilians but also the murder
    of three UN truck drivers... The events of the past month
    illustrate that the time for increased economic pressure is now."

    The Senate bill would allow states and localities to divest from
    companies involved in certain Sudanese business sectors and allow
    mutual fund and private pension managers to cut ties with those
    same companies.

    "This legislation empowers Americans to exercise their rights as
    investors, taxpayers, and pensioners to divest from businesses
    directly contributing to the violence and misery of hundreds of
    thousands of innocent Darfuris," said Senator Dodd.

    The State Department and Justice Department have expressed strong
    objections to the legislation, citing infringement on Executive
    branch flexibility in conducting foreign policy.

    The Save Darfur Coalition endorses divestment from certain foreign
    companies doing business in Sudan as a means to apply economic
    pressure on the government of Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir to
    change its policies, and to seek a peaceful resolution to the
    ongoing conflict and subsequent humanitarian crisis in Darfur. The
    coalition supports targeted divestment from shares of the "highest
    offending" foreign companies in mutual funds and pension offerings.

    Some twenty states, including Arkansas, California, Colorado,
    Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas,
    Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina,
    Oregon, Rhode Island, Texas, and Vermont, have already adopted
    Sudan divestment policies, and similar campaigns are underway in 20
    additional states.

    The Senate legislation is now headed to the U.S. House for its
    consideration.

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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