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    Armenian National Committee of Illinois
    1701 N. Greenwood, Glenview, IL 60062

    PRESS RELEASE
    Date: November 3, 2007
    Contact: Nairee Hagopian
    Tel: 312-615-7698

    REP. MARK KIRK REAFFIRMS PLEDGE TO SUPPORT
    U.S. REAFFIRMATION OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    CHICAGO, IL ` Congressman Mark Kirk (R-IL) re-affirmed his pledge
    to support the Armenian Genocide Resolution, H.Res.106, at a recent
    Chicago area reception in his honor hosted by the Armenian National
    Committee of Illinois (ANC of IL) on Saturday, October 20, 2007.

    Speaking at the reception, Kirk told guests that he has always
    supported Armenian Genocide recognition, dating back to his early
    days serving in the U.S. military, his time as a Congressional
    staffer, and as an elected member of Congress. He stressed that he
    would continue to encourage his colleagues to support the adoption
    of the Armenian Genocide Resolution, and thanked the ANC of
    Illinois for its civic activism and for the support it has extended
    to him throughout his political career.

    Recently, in a floor speech, he stated: "As a defender of human
    rights, America must formally recognize the genocide Hitler once
    dismissed so easily. From 1915 to 1923, the Ottoman Turks
    systematically annihilated more than 1.5 million ethnic Armenians.
    There is no other way to describe this organized campaign of murder
    than as genocide."

    Among those present at the event was ANCA national Chairman Kenneth
    Hachikian, who thanked Congressman Kirk for his dedication and
    support for issues regarding human rights, the Armenian Genocide,
    and U.S.-Armenia relations. Hachikian also reported on the
    successful 27 to 21 House Foreign Affairs Committee vote in support
    of the Armenian Genocide Resolution earlier in the month.

    Following the event, ANC of IL Chairman Ari Killain stated: "Our
    community is very fortunate to have a elected official such as
    Congressman Kirk who has taken the moral high ground regarding
    human rights and recognition of the Armenian Genocide."

    The Armenian National Committee of Illinois is part of the largest
    and most influential Armenian American grassroots political
    organization. Working in coordination with a network of offices,
    chapters, and supporters throughout the United States and
    affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCA actively
    advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad
    range of issues.

    Congressman Mark Kirk's full October 10, 2007 floor speech is
    provided below.
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    Photo Caption:
    Congressman Mark Kirk (center) surrounded by ANC activists L to R
    Vasgen Aivazian, Claud Ohanesian, ANC of IL Chairman Ari Killian,
    Nairee Hagopian, and Greg Bedian

    Madame Speaker, for more than ninety years, Armenians were denied
    recognition for the Genocide of 1915.

    We promised in 1945 to never forget the Holocaust, to never again
    let such atrocities be committed. But the world could forget the
    first genocide of the 20th Century. In fact Hitler used the
    world's denial of the Armenian Genocide as justification for his
    invasion into Poland and the ensuing ethnic cleansing of Europe's
    Jewry. In a speech he gave in late August of 1939, Hitler stated,
    "I have placed my death-head formation in readiness¦with orders to
    send to death mercilessly and without compassion, men, women, and
    children of Polish derivation and language¦Who, after all, speaks
    today of the annihilation of the Armenians?"

    Unfortunately, former Members of Congress ` both Democrats and
    Republicans ` are seeking to once again bury this issue to appease
    Turkey. We remember Turkey well ` a formerly strong NATO ally. In
    2003, the U.S. Army requested permission to transit our ally's
    territory. Turkey said no ` a decision which cost the lives of
    American service men and women. Former U.S. House Majority Leader
    Dick Gephardt, once an ardent supporter of Armenian Genocide
    recognition, is now registered with the Justice Department as a
    foreign agent of the Turkish government. Like other former
    Members, he is lobbying against the bill he cosponsored in multiple
    congresses.

    As a defender of human rights, America must formally recognize the
    genocide Hitler once dismissed so easily. From 1915 to 1923, the
    Ottoman Turks systematically annihilated more than 1.5 million
    ethnic Armenians. There is no other way to describe this organized
    campaign of murder than as genocide.

    The Armenian Genocide Resolution, H.Res.106, is currently being
    considered in the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. I hope
    H.Res.106 passes the Committee, and I encourage Speaker Pelosi to
    bring this important legislation to the floor so that we may
    finally provide the Armenian community with the recognition and
    justice they deserve.
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