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    ANC-PAC CONDEMNS CHENEY'S EFFORTS TO BLOCK GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

    ASBAREZ
    2/6/2007

    LOS ANGELES--The Armenian National Committee-Political Action
    Committee forcefully condemns the Administration's heavy-handed and
    undemocratic efforts to block a Congressional consideration of the
    Armenian Genocide Resolution.

    Earlier this week, U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Ross Wilson sent email
    messages to Turkish news organizations announcing the Administration's
    efforts to oppose the resolution. The human rights legislation was
    introduced last Tuesday by Congressmen Adam Schiff (D-CA) and George
    Radanovich (R-CA), along with Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs
    Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Joe Knollenberg (R-MI), and House Committee
    on Foreign Affairs members Brad Sherman (D-CA) and Thaddeus McCotter
    (R-MI). Within a day of its introduction, the measure was cosponsored
    by over 160 additional U. S. Representatives.

    "It's a testament to the staggering moral bankruptcy of the
    Administration's position that our Ambassador in Turkey, Ross Wilson,
    praised Hrant Dink as a great advocate of free speech on the day of
    his funeral, and then, the following day, launched a preemptive attack
    to prevent the U.S. Congress from even discussing legislation marking
    the Armenian Genocide - the very crime Hrant Dink was murdered for
    recognizing," commented an ANC-PAC spokesperson.

    "The Administration's heavy-handed approach - fueled by Vice President
    Cheney and his neo-conservative allies in the departments of State
    and Defense - has more in common with Article 301 of the Turkish
    Penal Code than with the proud American tradition of free debate and
    democratic decision-making. It is time for the Bush Administration
    to scrap its version of Section 301 and allow Members of Congress to
    vote in favor of properly recognizing and commemorating the Armenian
    Genocide," added the spokesperson.

    Article 301 is the law under which Istanbul-based Armenian journalist
    Hrant Dink was sentenced for speaking openly about the Armenian
    Genocide. He was murdered outside his newspaper's office on January
    19th.

    Ambassador Wilson's comments and the Bush administration's opposition
    of the Armenian Genocide Resolution further strain Armenian American
    relations with the White House. President Bush's re-nomination of
    Richard Hoagland, an Armenian Genocide denier, as U.S. Ambassador to
    Armenia is overwhelmingly opposed by Armenian-Americans as evidenced
    by a recent poll showing 97% of Armenian-Americans opposing his
    confirmation.

    Though the Armenian Genocide Resolution has enjoyed overwhelming
    support in the U.S. Congress for more than a decade, the selection of
    Nancy Pelosi, a strong advocate of properly recognizing the Armenian
    Genocide, as the Speaker of the House of Representatives, has made
    official recognition by the U.S. House of Representatives considerably
    more likely.

    The ANC-PAC is a non-partisan federally registered political action
    committee established to support campaign committees for Members of
    Congress who share the values of the Armenian American community. The
    ANC-PAC is at the forefront of efforts to ensure that the voice of
    the Armenian American community is clearly heard in our nation's
    capital. The ANC-PAC continues a century old tradition of Armenian
    Americans engagement on the public policy issues facing national
    political leaders, both in the U.S. Congress and the White House.
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