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    Congresswoman Harman secretly opposes the Armenian Genocide Bill

    armradio.am
    03.11.2007 11:17

    Community activist and civic leader Azniv Goenjian recently traveled to
    Washington, DC with the Armenian National Committee of America `
    Western Region (ANCA-WR) to confront her Congresswoman, Jane Harman
    (D-CA-36), for secretly opposing the Armenian Genocide Resolution, H.
    Res. 106, while publicly presenting herself as a supporter of this
    human right legislation.

    "Mrs. Goenjian stands out as a principled and devoted citizen who
    demonstrated, once again, by traveling across the country to confront
    her Congresswoman's retreat on this core human rights issue, that she
    has the courage of her convictions," stated ANCA-WR Executive Director
    Andrew Kzirian. `In sharing her profound disappointment with
    Congresswoman Harman, she gave voice to the concerns of all Armenian
    Americans from the 36th District and served as a role model for other
    activists from across America,' he added.

    While a cosponsor of H. Res. 106, Congresswoman Harman sent a private
    letter to the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee on October 3,
    2007 opposing passage of the resolution, citing strategic concerns that
    came to light after she visited Turkey. Only after a flood of local
    phone calls from activists who expressed outrage after learning
    independently about the Member's actions did the Congresswoman post the
    letter on her website, claiming that she had never intended for her
    opposition to be secretive. Upon learning of her Representative's
    actions, Goenjian traveled to Washington, DC as part of the ANCA's
    "Advocacy Days" during the week of October 22, 2007.

    Accompanied by ANCA Government Affairs Director Kate Nahapetian, Esq.
    and ANCA-WR Executive Director Andrew Kzirian, Esq., Goenjian met with
    the Congresswoman. During the meeting, Goenjian expressed serious
    concern over the Congresswoman's opposition to the resolution, noting
    that it is always the right time to condemn genocide. Goenjian,
    Nahapetian and Kzirian strongly urged the Congresswoman to reconsider
    her position and noted that similar resolutions pertaining to the
    Jewish Holocaust, the Ukrainian Famine-Genocide, the Cambodian
    Genocide, the Rwandan Genocide, the Comfort Women under Japanese
    oppression and today's genocide in Darfur had all passed in the House,
    despite the fact that many faced opposition from foreign governments.

    Goenjian also presented the Congresswoman with her son's California
    public school textbook, which includes substantial material on the
    Armenian Genocide.

    "By going to Washington for two days of face-to-face meetings with our
    elected officials I was able to make a real difference,' stated
    Goenjian. `Each of us can and must do something to raise awareness of
    the Armenian Genocide and to press for the adoption of H.Res.106.
    Interacting with our Members of Congress ` both at home and in our
    nation's capital ` is our Constitutional right and our moral obligation
    to demand that our government live up to America's highest ideals,' she
    remarked.
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