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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
    December 22, 2007
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    ANCA and SAVE DARFUR COALITION URGE PRES. BUSH
    TO SIGN SUDAN DIVESTMENT BILL

    -- Genocide Accountability Act Becomes Law

    WASHINGTON, DC - The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
    joined with the Save Darfur Coalition and a range of faith-based
    organizations yesterday in urging President Bush to sign the Sudan
    Accountability and Divestment Act into law. The legislation,
    adopted unanimously by the House and Senate despite opposition from
    the Departments of State and Justice, 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.

    In a December 21st letter to President Bush, signed by over thirty
    groups including the American Jewish World Service, Genocide
    Intervention Network, Jewish World Watch, National Council of
    Churches, and the U.S.-Armenia Public Affairs Committee (USAPAC),
    organizations noted that "signing of the bill, supportive public
    statements issued along with the signing, the vigorous
    implementation of this bill, and additional pressure on Sudan to
    end the violence are all necessary ingredients of a comprehensive
    US policy -- and will send a message to the Government of Sudan
    that there are serious consequences for its ruthless violations of
    international law."

    Last week, upon Senate adoption of the measure, bill author, Sen.
    Chris Dodd (D-CT) noted that "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." House
    Darfur legislation champion Barbara Lee (D-CA), who had introduced
    earlier Sudan divestment legislation prominently included in this
    bill, explained "Let's stop the rhetoric and do something, do
    something now that we have declared for 3 years genocide taking
    place. We need to put the United States on the right side of
    history. Divestment worked in South Africa when our former
    colleague and my mayor now, Ron Dellums, when he led the effort in
    the 1980s. It can work now in Sudan. So I urge the President to
    join us in saying to the Government of Khartoum not on our watch,
    not on our dime."

    The call coincided with the President's signing of separate
    legislation allowing U.S. courts to prosecute non-U.S. nationals
    residing in the U.S. who have been complicit in perpetration of
    genocide. Bill author, Senate Assistant Majority Leader Dick
    Durbin (D-IL), explained the importance of the legislation.

    "There is no safe haven for the hundreds of thousands of Sudanese
    who have faced genocide in Darfur and yet without this law, our
    country could become a safe haven for their killers. Today's
    action by the President makes it crystal clear: the legal loophole
    in our law is closed and perpetrators of genocide who come to our
    country will now face significant consequences."

    The ANCA has, since its introduction, supported the adoption of
    this legislation and worked to support its passage by the House as
    part of a coalition that includes the Save Darfur Coalition,
    Genocide Intervention Network, American Jewish World Service,
    Armenian Assembly of America, Human Rights First, Human Rights
    Watch, Alliance for Justice, and Refugees International. In a
    March letter to members of the Senate, the coalition stressed that,
    "The United States must not remain passive when those suspected of
    genocide enter or are found in its territory. By eliminating
    barriers to prosecution, the Genocide Accountability Act will
    ensure that perpetrators of genocide do not evade accountability
    when they are found in the United States. We welcome its
    introduction and strongly urge its enactment into law."

    Sen. Durbin's legislation is the first bill from the newly
    established Senate Subcommittee on Human Rights and Law to become
    law. Sen. Durbin and Sen. John Ensign (R-NV) are lead sponsors of
    the Armenian Genocide Resolution (S.Res.106) which currently has
    over 30 cosponsors.
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