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    Armenian National Committee of America
    1711 N Street NW
    Washington, DC 20036
    Tel. (202) 775-1918
    Fax. (202) 775-5648
    Email [email protected]
    Internet www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    March 29, 2007
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    REP. WATSON ALERTS COLLEAGUES TO TURKEY'S TOKEN EFFORTS
    TO USE AKHTAMAR RENOVATION TO MISLEAD THE U.S. CONGRESS

    -- Cites Turkey's Destruction of Hundreds of Armenian
    Religious Sites; Urges Members of the House to Work
    for the Passage of the Armenian Genocide Resolution (H.Res.106)

    WASHINGTON, DC - Congresswoman Diane Watson, a leading member of
    the House Foreign Affairs Committee, today warned her colleagues
    not to be misled by the Turkish government's token efforts to use
    the renovation of a single Armenian Church to obscure its
    longstanding policy of destroying Armenian cultural heritage and
    denying the Armenian Genocide, reported the Armenian National
    Committee of America (ANCA).

    "We thank Congresswoman Watson for her work in alerting her
    colleagues to the true motivations behind this token - and all too
    transparent - effort by the Turkish government to draw attention
    away from its anti-Armenian policies," said ANCA Executive Director
    Aram Hamparian. "It is clearly not an act of tolerance for Turkish
    leaders to turn an ancient and sacred church, with profound
    religious meaning for Armenians worldwide, into a secular museum,
    upon which a cross is forbidden and within which prayer is
    prohibited."

    In a Dear Colleague letter circulated today, the day of the
    official opening of the newly renovated Holy Cross Church on
    Akhtamar Island, in Lake Van, as a museum, she noted that, "the
    Turkish government is holding an event to tout the rehabilitation
    of an Armenian Church. Unfortunately, this event obscures the
    reality that hundreds of Christian Armenian Churches in Turkey,
    some dating as far back as the 4th century, have been neglected and
    even egregiously abused." She urged her colleagues to visit a
    website documenting this destruction:
    http://www.teachgenocide.com/backgrou nd/hist_sites.htm

    Congresswoman Watson explained that, "Armenia, which was the first
    nation to adopt Christianity as a state religion in 301 A.D., has a
    remarkably rich history of ancient churches and Christian
    artifacts. Sadly, the Turkish government - which still, against
    all evidence, denies the Armenian Genocide - continues to actively
    pursue the eradication of Armenian ancient monuments. It is a
    desperate and malicious campaign, which began in 1915, to erase the
    Armenian people's physical and cultural existence in their historic
    homeland."

    The Los Angeles legislator closed her letter by pointing out that,
    "only under great international pressure has the Turkish government
    begrudgingly preserved this single Armenian Church, a holy site
    that was already widely recognized as a world treasure. This token
    effort stands in stark contrast to the hundreds of Armenian
    Churches that have been and continue to be neglected, deliberately
    damaged, and often entirely destroyed in Turkey and Azerbaijan."

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