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    Armenian National Committee of Utah

    Orem, UT 84058

    Web: www.anca.org



    PRESS RELEASE


    Wednesday, July 11, 2007



    Contact: Sarkis Bekearian

    E-mail: [email protected]



    ANCA-WR Chapter Focus: Utah ANC Leads Community Outreach



    Salt Lake City, UT - Outside of the state of California, the ANCA-WR
    consists of numerous burgeoning communities and corresponding local ANC
    chapters. One such chapter is the Utah ANC, which serves the interests of
    the local community and strives to raise awareness on issues of concern to
    Armenian Americans. Complementing the work of the Utah ANC, the Utah
    Armenian American community enjoys the organizational presence of the
    Armenian Relief Society "Hamaspure" Chapter which organizes annual social,
    cultural and community events, and the local Homenetmen "Spitak" chapter.



    "The Utah ANC is an integral component of the local Armenian American
    community," stated Utah ANC Chairman Sarkis Bekearian. "We plan to continue
    working here in Utah to assist the community in becoming more engaged in
    reaching out to their elected officials," he added.



    By employing a grassroots approach, the Utah ANC has successfully reached
    out to the community in raising awareness of H. Res. 106 and S. Res. 106,
    the Armenian Genocide Resolutions in the House and Senate. Speaking to the
    universal humanitarian importance associated with ending the cycle of
    genocide, Armenian and non-Armenian Americans of Utah alike have called,
    faxed, and emailed their local Congressmen and Senators to become cosponsors
    of H. Res. 106 and S. Res. 106. Senator Orin Hatch (R-UT) has received
    correspondence from Utah constituents, and in epitomizing the very essence
    of grassroots advocacy, Congressman Chris Cannon's (R-UT-03) office received
    dozens of signed and hand-written letters from district constituents urging
    him to cosponsor H. Res. 106. Congressman Jim Matheson (D-UT-02) was one of
    the earliest supporters of H. Res. 106, joining onto the resolution as a
    cosponsor on January 31, 2007.



    Additionally, former Governor Leavitt signed Utah's official proclamation
    recognizing the Armenian Genocide. Utah is now one of 40 states in the
    United States that officially has recognized the Armenian Genocide. The
    Utah ANC plans to continue its advocacy efforts at all levels of government
    to raise awareness of both Armenian Genocide resolutions and plans to
    schedule district meetings in August with Utah's Congressional and
    Senatorial Delegation.



    "As a grassroots organization firmly committed to energizing all of our
    local communities, we are extremely pleased to see the vibrant leadership
    and efforts of the Utah ANC," stated Andrew Kzirian, Executive Director of
    the Armenian National Committee of America - Western Region (ANCA-WR). "The
    Utah ANC's strong role in raising awareness of the Armenian Genocide
    resolution is a testament to the spirit of advocacy that we hold so dear,"
    he added.



    Consisting of over 2000 Armenian Americans, the Armenian American community
    of Utah consists of families from all over the world that have settled in
    major cities from Salt Lake City to Provo to Ogden and their surrounding
    suburbs. The Utah ANC is committed to continuing outreach and community
    building in the area, and looks forward to planning a Town Hall meeting to
    discuss issues impacting Armenian Americans in the near future.



    The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) is the largest and most
    influential Armenian American grassroots political organization. Working in
    coordination with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout
    the United States and affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCA
    actively advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad
    range of issues.



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    Photo Caption: President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan and First Lady Bella
    Kocharyan are joined by (left to right) Mrs. Karen Huntsman (wife of
    Benefactor John Huntsman, Sr.), wife of then Utah Governor Michael Leavitt
    Jacalyn Smith Leavitt, then Utah Governor and current U.S. Secretary of
    Health and Human Services Michael Levitt, and Utah Activists Hasmik and Ara
    Bekearian at the Capitol Building in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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