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    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION INTRODUCED IN U.S. SENATE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    15.03.2007 14:29 GMT+04:00

    Senators Dick Durbin and John Ensign introduced the Armenian Genocide
    Resolution in the U.S. Senate. ANCA (Armenian National Committee of
    America) reports more than 20 senators joined in efforts supporting
    the Resolution, which calls upon the United States to recognize
    the Armenian Genocide. The measure is similar to the House Armenian
    Genocide resolution (H.Res.106), introduced by Adam Schiff January 29.

    More than 180 congressmen support the Resolution. "We must honor those
    who died in the Armenian Genocide by recognizing their suffering and
    by dedicating ourselves to preventing human suffering and tragedy
    in the future," Assistant Majority Leader Dick Durbin noted. In
    his part Sen. John Ensign added that "the murder and torture of the
    Armenian people was undeniably genocide, and we must recognize this
    terrible reality. We are a nation that embraces freedom and justice,
    and we have a responsibility to uphold these values in order to not
    repeat the mistakes of the past. This important resolution officially
    recognizes history and the truth of the crime of genocide perpetuated
    against the Armenians."

    "We appreciate the leadership of Richard Durbin and John Ensign
    and value the strong support of their Senate colleagues for the
    introduction of this anti-genocide legislation," Executive Director
    of the ANCA Aram Hamparian said.

    The resolution calls upon the President "to ensure that the foreign
    policy of the United States reflects appropriate understanding and
    sensitivity concerning issues to the Armenian Genocide.
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