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    Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region
    104 North Belmont Street, Suite 200
    Glendale, California 91206
    Phone: 818.500.1918 Fax: 818.246.7353
    [email protected] www.anca.org
    PRESS RELEASE
    Thursday, June 14, 2007

    Contact: Haig Hovsepian
    Tel: (818) 500-1918

    ANCA-WR travels to Idaho

    Boise, Idaho - Armenian Americans in Boise, Idaho welcomed Andrew Kzirian,
    ANCA-WR Executive Director to their state this week. Kzirian traveled to
    Boise to meet with fellow Armenian Americans and joined them in a meeting
    with Wayne Hoffman, Communications Director for Congressman William Sali, to
    discuss issues of concern to the community in Idaho. The ANCA-WR Executive
    Director participated in the meeting with Mark Abajian of Boise and John
    Kazian of Kuna, Idaho at Sali's Boise district office.

    "This meeting provided us with an opportunity to discuss the history of the
    Armenian American community in Idaho," stated Abajian. "We were pleased to
    welcome the ANCA-WR's support and are confident that Mr. Hoffman will inform
    Congressman Sali of the importance of passing this important piece of human
    rights legislation," he added.

    On the evening of June 12th the Idaho Armenian American community gathered
    for a dialogue with the ANCA-WR Executive Director to learn more about
    developments on Armenian issues occurring in Washington, DC. Kzirian
    presented an update on the status of the Armenian Genocide resolution,
    efforts to bring Millennium Challenge Account funds to Armenia to improve
    roads and water infrastructure and the work of the California-Armenia Trade
    Office to boost economic growth between Armenia and the State of California.
    The community was also briefed on the ANCA's efforts to stop the ongoing
    genocide in Darfur.

    Idaho became the 33rd U.S. state to recognize the Armenian Genocide in 2004,
    when Republican Governor Dirk Kempthorne, then Chairman of the National
    Governors Association, issued a proclamation citing April 24th "Idaho Day of
    Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923. The proclamation began
    by noting that "one and one-half-million Christian Armenian men, women, and
    children were the victims of a brutal genocide perpetrated by the Ottoman
    Turkish Government. The gubernatorial proclamation in 2004 closely followed
    a resolution unanimously adopted by the Senate of the Associated Students of
    Boise State University (ASBSU) recognizing the Armenian Genocide and
    condemning efforts to rewrite history. Senate Resolution 13 noted that the
    genocide "has resulted in the elimination of the Armenian people from their
    historic homeland of over 3000 years through the criminal loss of property
    and life." The resolution "commemorates the Armenian Genocide and condemns
    those attempts made by governments as well as other entities, both public
    and private, to distort the historical reality and legal relevance of the
    Armenian Genocide to the descendants of its survivors and humanity as a
    whole."

    "The Armenians of Idaho are strong and confident in their love for the Gem
    State and their passion for advancing issues they care about with their
    local Members of Congress," Kzirian commented. "Mark and John are proud
    Americans, proud Idahoans, and proud of their Armenian heritage and that
    came through in our meeting with Congressman Sali's aide," Kzirian added.

    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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