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  • LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa Announces Support for H. Res. 106

    ANTONIO R. VILLARAIGOSA
    Office of the Mayor
    200 N. Spring St.
    Room 303
    City of Los Angeles, Ca 90012

    PRESS RELEASE
    Contact: Janelle Erickson
    February 14, 2007
    (213) 978-0741


    MAYOR VILLARAIGOSA ANNOUNCES HIS SUPPORT FOR H. RES. 106 AND CITY OF
    LOS ANGELES DIVESTMENT FROM SUDAN

    The City of Los Angeles is divesting over $27 million of its
    retirement and pension funds from companies aiding the government of
    Sudan and rebel groups in the country.

    LOS ANGELES - Adding its voice to the international cry to stop the
    genocide in Darfur, today Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, along with city
    leaders and human rights activists, announced that the City of Los
    Angeles is divesting over $27 million of its pension investments from
    companies aiding the government of Sudan and its rebel groups.

    `Today the City of Los Angeles is adding its voice to the
    international outcry over the genocide in Darfur,' Mayor Villaraigosa
    said. `With the hope of savings lives, the City of Los Angeles is
    divesting its holdings from Sudan. We must stand for freedom and
    basic human rights for all and we must do everything possible to stop
    the killing in Darfur.'

    The City of Los Angeles has over $27 million invested in companies who
    support the Sudanese government or rebel groups through its employee
    pension and retirement funds. These companies have been researched
    and identified by the University of California Regents.

    The Los Angeles City Employee Retirement System (LACERS) will be
    divesting $18 million in holdings of 2 companies. The Police and Fire
    Pensions will divest $7.5 million in holdings of 2 companies, and the
    Department of Water and Power pension funds will divest $1.8 million
    in holdings with 4 companies.

    Since July 2003, the genocide in Darfur has been fueled by an ongoing
    armed conflict between the Janjaweed militia group and the non-Baggara
    people of the region. The Sudanese government, while publicly denying
    that it supports the Janjaweed, has provided money and assistance to
    the group and has participated in joint attacks systematically
    targeting the Fur, Zaghawa, and Massaleit ethnic groups in Darfur.

    According to the United Nations, over 400,000 Darfurian civilians have
    perished with an estimated 2.5 million people being displaced from
    their homes due to violence. Nearly 4 million are now reliant on
    humanitarian aid, and 90% of Darfur's villages have been looted or
    destroyed.

    On July 23, 2004, the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives
    unanimously adopted a joint resolution declaring the atrocities in
    Darfur to be genocide.

    Darfur is located in the western region of Sudan. Sudan is the
    largest country in Africa with a population of 41 million people.

    Mayor Villaraigosa today also released a letter to the Speaker of the
    House, Nancy Pelosi, stating his support for House Resolution 106.

    Introduced by Congressman Adam Schiff on January 30, 2007, H.Res 106
    places the House of Representatives on record as labeling the Armenian
    Genocide as genocide. The Resolution would ensure that U.S. foreign
    policy reflects appropriate understanding and sensitivity concerning
    issues related to human rights, ethnic cleansing and genocide - and
    ensure that the U.S. record accurately characterizes the systematic
    and deliberate annihilation of 1.5 million Armenians as genocide.

    # # #

    Letter to Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi

    February 14, 2007



    The Honorable Nancy Pelosi
    Speaker of the House of Representatives
    The Capitol, H-232
    Washington, DC 20515

    Re: H.Res. 106 - Armenian Genocide Recognition

    Madame Speaker:

    The Armenian Genocide of 1915 was the first government-planned and
    orchestrated genocide of the 20th century and a precursor to the
    Jewish Holocaust and numerous other acts of inhumanity. As Mayor of
    the City of Los Angeles, the home of the largest population of
    Armenians outside of Armenia, it is my honor and pleasure to add my
    name to the growing list of supporters of House Resolution 106, which
    would officially place the U.S. House of Representatives on record as
    recognizing the Armenian Genocide of 1915.

    Just recently, Hrant Dink, a prominent voice of truth and justice in
    Turkey was brutally assassinated because he spoke openly and frankly
    about the Armenian Genocide. Dink, the editor of Agos newspaper in
    Istanbul, was silenced because he advocated for official Turkish
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide. I can think of no better way to
    honor his memory and his struggle, along with the memory of over 1.5
    million men, women, and children, than for the House of
    Representatives to pass this resolution.

    Gideon Hausner, the main prosecutor at the war crimes trial of Adolf
    Eichmann in Jerusalem in 1961, stated, `No one can demand that you be
    neutral toward the crime of genocide. If there is a judge in the whole
    world who can be neutral toward this crime, that judge is not fit to
    sit in judgment'. As a beacon of light and hope for millions around
    the world, the United States should no longer remain neutral toward
    this crime against humanity.

    For over 90 years now the psyche of the Armenian people has not been
    able to heal due to the constant denial and distortion of the Armenian
    Genocide by the Republic of Turkey. It is morally unacceptable for
    the United States to not properly recognize this terrible chapter of
    history and I hope that you can bring this resolution to a full vote
    at the earliest possible time.

    Very truly yours,

    ANTONIO R. VILLARAIGOSA
    Mayor

    ARV:ai


    Areen Ibranossian
    Policy Analyst
    Office of Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa

    [email protected]
    (213) 922-9781
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