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    SENATE PANEL ADOPTS BIDEN RESOLUTION HONORING HRANT DINK

    Armradio.am
    29.03.2007 10:05

    The Senate Foreign Relations Committee today adopted human rights
    legislation, authored by the panel's chairman and presidential
    candidate, Senator Joe Biden (D-DE), condemning the murder of
    journalist and human rights activist Hrant Dink and calling on the
    Turkish government to repeal the law, Article 301, under which he was
    prosecuted, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

    The measure was adopted unanimously by voice vote at the meeting
    of the Committee. At its last meeting, on March 6th, the panel, at
    the request of its Ranking Member Richard Lugar (R IN), had deferred
    consideration of the legislation for three weeks. During this time,
    the measure came under heavy attack from both the Turkish government
    and its allies in the Administration. Despite their efforts to cut
    any reference to the Armenian Genocide, the resolution noted Dink's
    persecution because of his speech on the Genocide.

    The legislation condemns Hrant Dink's murder as "a shameful act of
    cowardice perpetrated with contempt for law, justice, and decency,"
    and honors his commitment to "democratic values, non-violence, and
    media freedom." It specifically notes that he was "subjected to legal
    action under Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code for referring to
    the 1915 massacre of Armenians as genocide."

    It also calls on the Turkish government to repeal this anti-free
    speech law and "work diligently to foster a more open intellectual
    environment."

    "We want to thank Chairman Biden for his leadership in honoring Hrant
    Dink's memory by urging the Turkish government to repeal Article 301 -
    the law under which he was prosecuted," said ANCA Executive Director
    Aram Hamparian.

    "Article 301, and others on the books in Turkey, reflect and encourage
    the envi ronment of hatred and intolerance that the Turkish government
    has long fostered against Armenians - particularly those who speak
    truthfully about the Armenian Genocide."

    "We were, of course, troubled by the Turkish Government and State
    Department's shameless opposition to this resolution condemning the
    murder of Hrant Dink," added Hamparian. "We look forward to working
    with Chairman Biden in the coming weeks toward the adoption of the
    Armenian Genocide resolution and in sending a clear signal that
    genocide denial will not be tolerated by the U.S. Congress or the
    American people."

    The version of S.Res. 65 adopted today was an amended version of
    the text initially introduced by Senator Biden. The original version
    included a more direct reference to the Armenian Genocide and a more
    pointed mention of Turkey's responsibility for its blockade and
    refusal to normalize relations with Armenia. The State Department
    and Turkish government, despite their aggressive lobbying, were
    unsuccessful in removing reference to the Armenian Genocide from the
    resolution. Similar legislation has been introduced in the US House
    by Congressman Joe Crowley (D-NY).
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