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    Los Angeles Daily News, CA
    March 8 2007

    Armenian Genocide bill planned

    BY LISA FRIEDMAN, Washington Bureau
    Article Last Updated: 03/07/2007 09:29:48 PM PST


    WASHINGTON - One day after a U.S. Senate committee failed to vote to
    condemn the murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink,
    Illinois Democratic Sen. Richard Durbin confirmed his intention to
    introduce an Armenian Genocide resolution.

    An aide to Sen. Dianne Feinstein said she plans to co-sponsor the
    bill, which will mirror legislation introduced in the House by Rep.
    Adam Schiff, D-Pasadena.

    "It's great news," Schiff said. Calling the measure a "wonderful
    development," he noted that as the assistant Democratic leader,
    Durbin's sponsorship of legislation underscores the commitment of
    Senate leaders to recognize the Armenian Genocide.

    Durbin spokeswoman Sandra Abrevaya said the senator will likely
    introduce the bill next week.

    Armenian-American groups also cheered the news.

    "Senator Durbin is very committed to human rights issues," said Bryan
    Ardouny, executive director of the Armenian Assembly of America. "The
    resolution continues to build momentum."

    Armenians contend the Ottoman Empire began an orchestrated slaughter
    in 1915 in which about 1.5 million Armenians were killed.

    Turkey denies it was a genocide, saying about 300,000 were killed and
    noting that Armenians sided with invading Russian troops in the
    aftermath of World War I and took up arms against Turks.
    The bill's introduction comes as the Senate Foreign Relations
    Committee moved to delay discussion of another measure condemning
    Dink's murder as well as the Turkish penal code under which the
    journalist was once tried for "insulting Turkishness."

    In the meantime, the House measure sponsored by Schiff has garnered
    179 supporters and is expected to come up for a vote in the House
    Foreign Relations Committee.
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