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    Armenian Assembly of America
    1140 19th Street, NW, Suite 600
    Washington, DC 20036
    Phone: 202-393-3434
    Fax: 202-638-4904
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.aaainc.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    July 11, 2007
    CONTACT: Christine Kojoian
    E-mail: [email protected]


    ASSEMBLY HAILS RECORD SUPPORT FOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION
    Legislation Clears Milestone with 218 House Cosponsors

    Washington, DC - The Armenian Assembly announced today that the
    Armenian Genocide resolution (H. Res.106) achieved a major milestone
    by garnering the support of a bipartisan majority in the House of
    Representatives. With the addition of Representatives Donna
    Christensen (D-VI) and John Yarmuth (D-KY), H. Res. 106 now has 218
    cosponsors. Along with the resolution's sponsor, Congressman Adam
    Schiff (D-CA), the bill has a total of 219 supporters (this number
    takes into account two Members of Congress that are still technically
    listed as cosponsors, one of whom has since passed away and another
    who resigned from Congress.)

    "With the threshold of 218 cosponsors having been reached, it is clear
    that a majority of the House supports recognition of the historical
    fact of the Genocide," Schiff told the Assembly. "Affirmation and
    re-affirmation of the Armenian Genocide remains a compelling human
    rights issue, and I hope that our majority support will prompt early
    passage of the resolution."

    "Only by remembering and learning from the past, can we hope to
    prevent future atrocities," Schiff continued.

    H. Res. 106, which was introduced in late January, calls upon the
    President to "ensure that the foreign policy of the United States
    reflects appropriate understanding" of the "Armenian Genocide" and to
    "accurately characterize the systematic and deliberate annihilation
    of  1,500,000 Armenians as genocide," in the President's annual
    message. 

    Passage of the legislation would reaffirm the U.S. historical record
    which includes thousands of pages documenting the premeditated
    extermination of the Armenian people. American intervention prevented
    the full realization of Ottoman Turkey's genocidal plan, while the
    first major U.S. humanitarian assistance effort provided much needed
    relief to those who survived.

    "The Armenian Genocide resolution has reached a record level of
    bipartisan support, proving that despite the intense lobbying efforts
    by those who seek to deny the truth, the momentum continues to grow
    for reaffirmation of the historical truth," said Board of Trustees
    Chairman Hirair Hovnanian.

    "We are pleased by this record level of support which once again
    proves that there are sufficient votes in the House to pass this
    resolution," said Reps. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) and Joe Knollenberg
    (R-MI), co-chairs of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues.  "We
    will continue to work with the members of the Armenian Caucus, the
    cosponsors, and with the leadership of both parties to secure a
    concluding, affirming vote on this legislative measure.  U.S. clarity
    on this fact of world history is of critical importance and long past
    due."

    "We are getting exceedingly closer to our goal of passing the Armenian
    Genocide resolution and properly recognizing this historic tragedy,"
    said Congressman George Radanovich (R-CA).  "This recognition is
    especially poignant given the tragedies occurring today in Darfur."

    Executive Director Bryan Ardouny praised Assembly supporters and
    activists, as well as the entire Armenian-American community for
    reaching out to their elected officials. "Having crossed this
    important threshold, we will continue our advocacy efforts to secure a
    vote and successful passage of this critical human rights
    legislation. We are encouraged by the groundswell of support - both
    inside and outside of Congress."

    "In addition to the strong bipartisan support of the Members of
    Congress and grassroots activism, there are also some 50 diverse
    organizations and human rights groups that also support H.Res.106,"
    Ardouny continued [see complete list below].

    Ardouny also encouraged activists to continue their advocacy efforts,
    explaining that "the greater the number of cosponsors, the greater our
    chances the legislation will be brought to the House floor."

    H. Res. 106 is currently pending before the House Foreign Affairs
    Committee, of which Tom Lantos (D-CA) and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL)
    serve as the Chair and Ranking Member. Both Lantos and Ros-Lehtinen
    voted in favor of an identical resolution (H. Res. 316) before the
    Committee last Congress.  

    The Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
    nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness
    of Armenian issues.  It is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt membership
    organization.

    ###
    NR#2007-081


    The Following Organizations Support H. Res. 106:

    American Federation of Jews from Central Europe, American Hellenic
    Council of CA, American Hellenic Institute, American Hungarian
    Federation, American Jewish World Service, American Latvian
    Association in the U.S., American Values, Arab American Institute,
    Belarusan-American Association, Bulgarian Institute for Research and
    Analysis, Center for Holocaust and Genocide, University of Minnesota,
    Center for Russian Jewry with Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry,
    Center for World Indigenous Studies Christian Solidarity
    International, Congress of Romanian Americans, Council for the
    Development of French in Louisiana, Estonian American National
    Council, Genocide Intervention Network, Global Rights, Hmong National
    Development, Inc., Hungarian American Coalition, Institute on Religion
    and Public Policy, International Association of Genocide Scholars,
    Jewish Social Policy Action Network, Jewish War Veterans of the USA,
    Jewish World Watch, Joint Baltic American National Committee,
    Leadership Council for Human Rights, Lithuanian American Community,
    Lithuanian American Council, National Ethnic Coalition of
    Organizations, National Council of Churches USA, National Federation
    of American Hungarians, National Federation of Filipino American
    Associations, National Lawyer's Guild, Polish American Congress,
    Progressive Jewish Alliance, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College,
    Slovak League of America, The Georgian Association in the USA, The
    Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring, U.S. Baltic Foundation, Ukrainian
    Congress Committee of America, Ukrainian National Association,
    Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations, United Hellenic
    American Congress, Washington Chapter Czechoslovak National Council of
    America and Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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