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    Majority of US House members cosponsor Armenian Genocide Resolution

    armradio.am
    30.06.2007 11:22

    The Armenian Genocide Resolution (H.Res.106) reached an important
    milestone today with the number of cosponsors for the human rights
    measure growing to 218 ` a majority of the US House of Representatives,
    reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

    `We welcome the growth of Armenian Genocide Resolution cosponsors to
    the 218 threshold ` and want to extend our appreciation to Congressman
    Schiff and his colleagues who helped us reach this mark, as well as to
    each and everyone of the two hundred and eighteen cosponsors of this
    measure,' said Aram Hamparian, Executive Director of the ANCA. `We look
    forward in the coming days and weeks to working with our chapters and
    activists across the country in maintaining and expanding the
    bipartisan majority in favor of the timely adoption of this human
    rights legislation.'

    "In gaining 218 cosponsors, we have demonstrated that a majority of the
    House strongly supports recognizing the facts of the Armenian
    Genocide," said lead sponsor, Congressman Adam Schiff. "While there are
    still survivors left, we feel a great sense of urgency in calling
    attention to the attempted murder of an entire people. Our failure to
    acknowledge these dark chapters of history prevents us from taking more
    effective action against ongoing genocides, like Darfur."

    Introduced on January 30th by Rep. Adam Schiff along with
    Representative George Radanovich (R-CA), Congressional Armenian Caucus
    Co-Chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Joe Knollenberg (R-MI), Rep. Anna
    Eshoo (D-CA), Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) and Rep. Thaddeus McCotter
    (R-MI), the Armenian Genocide resolution calls upon the President to
    ensure that the foreign policy of the United States reflects
    appropriate understanding and sensitivity concerning issues related to
    human rights, ethnic cleansing, and genocide documented in the United
    States record relating to the Armenian Genocide. A similar resolution
    in the Senate (S.Res.106), introduced by Assistant Majority Leader Dick
    Durbin (D-IL) and Sen. John Ensign (R-NV) currently has 31 cosponsors,
    including Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) and presidential
    candidate Hillary Clinton (D-NY).

    The Armenian Genocide resolution is supported by a broad-based
    coalition of over 47 human rights, religious, civic, and ethnic
    organizations, including the (in alphabetical order): American
    Federation of Jews from Central Europe (New York, NY), American
    Hellenic Council of CA (Los Angeles, CA), American Hellenic Institute
    (Washington, DC), American Hungarian Federation (Washington, DC),
    American Jewish World Service (New York, NY), American Latvian
    Association in the U.S. (Rockville, MD), American Values (Washington,
    DC), Arab American Institute (Washington, DC), Belarusan-American
    Association (Jamaica, NY), Bulgarian Institute for Research and
    Analysis (Bethesda, MD), Center for Russian Jewry with Student Struggle
    for Soviet Jewry (New York, NY), Center for World Indigenous Studies
    (Olympia, WA), Christian Solidarity International (Washington, DC),
    Congress of Romanian Americans (McLean, VA), Council for the
    Development of French in Louisiana (Lafayette, LA), Estonian American
    National Council (Rockville, MD), Genocide Intervention Network
    (Washington, DC), Global Rights (Washington, DC), Hmong National
    Development, Inc., Hungarian American Coalition (Washington, DC),
    Institute on Religion and Public Policy (Washington, DC), International
    Association of Genocide Scholars (New York, NY), Jewish Social Policy
    Action Network (Philadelphia, PA), Jewish War Veterans of the USA
    (Washington, DC), Jewish World Watch (Encino, CA), Joint Baltic
    American National Committee (Rockville, MD), Leadership Council for
    Human Rights (Washington, DC), Lithuanian American Community
    (Philadelphia, PA), Lithuanian American Council (Rockville, MD),
    National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations (New York, NY), National
    Council of Churches USA (New York, NY), National Federation of American
    Hungarians (Washington, DC), National Federation of Filipino American
    Associations (Washington, DC), National Lawyer's Guild (New York, NY),
    Polish American Congress (Chicago, IL), Progressive Jewish Alliance
    (Los Angeles, CA), Reconstructionist Rabbinical College (Wyncote, PA),
    Slovak League of America (Passaic, New Jersey), The Georgian
    Association in the USA (Washington, DC), The Workmen's Circle/Arbeter
    Ring (New York, NY), U.S. Baltic Foundation (Washington, DC), Ukrainian
    Congress Committee of America (New York, NY), Ukrainian National
    Association (Parsippany, NJ), Unitarian Universalist Association of
    Congregations (Washington, DC), United Hellenic American Congress
    (Chicago, IL), Washington Chapter Czechoslovak National Council of
    America (Washington, DC), and the Women's International League for
    Peace and Freedom (Philadelphia, PA).
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