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    HUMAN RIGHTS SUPPORTERS CONDEMN CONGRESSWOMAN HARMAN FOR GENOCIDE DENIAL AT UCLA EVENT

    armradio.am
    13.11.2007 10:04

    Over one hundred and fifty human right supporters, led by the Armenian
    Student Association and the Armenian Graduate Student Association
    at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) organized a
    demonstration on Saturday, November 10, 2007 on their campus to
    highlight the genocide denial being practiced by Los Angeles area
    Congresswoman Jane Harman (D-CA-36).

    Last month it was revealed that Harman had secretly issued a letter
    in opposition to the Armenian Genocide resolution (H. Res. 106),
    while publicly being listed as a supporter of the measure.

    Expressing solidarity with the demonstrators were representatives of
    the Darfur Action Committee and Members of both the UCLA Undergraduate
    and Graduate Student Governments. A number of media outlets covered
    the protest, which included a broad cross-section of human rights
    supporters, young and old, who were united in their belief that
    Harman's deceitful actions on the genocide bill fall far beneath even
    the most basic ethical standards that her constituents have a right
    to expect.

    Harman was at UCLA to be honored by the Dashew Center for International
    Students and Scholars. Sources indicate that Congresswoman Harman
    and the Dashews have a decades old relationship, as evidenced by
    Congressional remarks on September 10, 1996 and involved participation
    in Dashew Center events in 1998 and 2001. At the event, Harman was
    awarded the Jacoby International Award, though it was not made clear
    why she was being granted this little known honor. As onlookers
    watched, a number of Turkish students attended the Dashew event to
    express their solidarity with the Congresswoman.

    "Jane Harman should be ashamed of herself," commented UCLA AGSA
    Executive Officer Raffi Kassabian. "As the daughter of a Holocaust
    survivor, for her to argue that the 'time is not right to recognize
    the Armenian Genocide' is outrageous. Clearly, Jane believes it is
    better for Congress to remain silent in the face of Turkish denials
    and threats. Her failure to speak truth to power is immoral and,
    quite frankly, an embarrassment," he added.

    Last month, Harman was the focus of a demonstration that shut down a
    political event in Lakewood, California. The Lakewood event brought
    together over one hundred activists from the Armenian Youth Federation
    who hail from in and around the 36th Congressional District represented
    by Harman. Human rights champions in the Los Angeles area have vowed
    to highlight Harman's immoral position on the Armenian Genocide at
    all public events she attends in California and elsewhere. To date,
    thousands of emails have been sent to her legislative aides to convey
    their disgust with the Congresswoman's denial of the Armenian Genocide
    and opposition to H. Res. 106.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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