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    Armenian Student Association at UCLA
    Kerckhoff Hall, room 146
    Campus Mail Code 164006
    Los Angeles, CA 90024
    Armenian Graduate Student Association at UCLA
    Kerckhoff Hall, room 316
    308 Westwood Plaza
    Los Angeles, CA 90024

    PRESS RELEASE
    November 7, 2007
    Contact: Raffi Kassabian - agsaucla=40ucla.edu


    UCLA Community to protest Congresswoman Jane Harman during campus visit
    Students outraged at Harman's retreat on human rights legislation
    Los Angeles, CA - The University of California, Los Angeles community
    will protest Congresswoman Jane Harman (D-CA 36th district), during
    her upcoming visit to the university on November 10, 2007. Protesters
    will be gathering at the Bradley International Center at 5pm.
    The UCLA community and constituents of the Congresswoman are outraged
    at Harman's actions regarding House Resolution 106, which seeks to
    affirm the United States' record on the Armenian Genocide. While
    endorsing House Resolution 106, the Congresswoman secretly authored a
    letter which was released publicly on October 3, 2007 in which she
    urged the Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee to prevent
    consideration of the legislation.
    The government of Turkey has been engaged in an ongoing campaign of
    genocide denial and has remained maliciously opposed to this and
    similar resolutions in the past. In its efforts to defeat H.Res.106,
    Turkey has spent millions of dollars on high-priced lobbyists and
    public relations firms to convey threats against US personnel and
    interests in Iraq.
    =22The Congresswoman is asking the United States to remain silent on
    H.Res.106 and in doing so she is caving into threats by a less than
    reliable ally - in Turkey - giving the impression that the US lacks
    conviction and commitment to truth and freedom of expression,=22 said
    Iren Tadevosyan, the UCLA Armenian Student Association Director of
    Public Relations. =22As responsible citizens, we need to let the
    Congresswoman know that her concerns regarding the resolution are
    wrong and that she needs to get on the right side of the issue.=22
    Over a hundred students and constituents representing several groups
    in the community will be protesting her appearance at UCLA. Speakers
    will include representatives of the Armenian student groups at UCLA
    and the community at-large, the Darfur Action Committee, the UCLA
    student government and will be supported by an even broader spectrum
    of campus student groups.
    Harman will be visiting UCLA to receive the Jacoby International
    Award. The award is given to individuals who have enhanced
    international and intercultural understanding through volunteer or
    professional endeavors.
    Congresswoman Harman offered to meet with leaders of UCLA's Armenian
    student community an hour before the event. In response, the UCLA
    Armenian Student Association and Armenian Graduate Student Association
    released a statement outlining their concerns regarding the
    Congresswoman's offer.
    =22We hope that the Congresswoman will come to realize that silence in
    the face of a crime against humanity and its denial is not the
    foundation on which international and intercultural understanding are
    enhanced,=22 said Arek Santikian, a member of the UCLA ASA.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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