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    Armenian Assembly of America
    1140 19th Street, NW, Suite 600
    Washington, DC 20036
    Phone: 202-393-3434
    Fax: 202-638-4904
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.aaainc.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    November 15, 2007
    CONTACT: Christine Kojoian
    E-mail: [email protected]



    ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY URGES CONTINUED COMMUNITY ADVOCACY FOR GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

    Beverly Hills, CA - In a briefing to members of the Armenian community
    on November 3rd, Executive Director Bryan Ardouny said the Armenian
    Assembly will continue its efforts to secure passage of the Armenian
    Genocide Resolution (H. Res. 106), and encouraged community members to
    rally congressional support for this human rights legislation.
    Ardouny noted that opponents no longer argue the facts of the
    Genocide, or the facts of the U.S. record. He stated however that
    they "will always have an excuse," and urged community members not to
    be deterred.

    "This legislation is about making sure that America stands for the
    truth that America doesn't let any foreign government dictate what it
    can and cannot do," Ardouny explained. "Allowing Turkey to export
    Article 301 of its Penal Code to the Unites States so we can not even
    talk about the Armenian Genocide is unconscionable."

    Before opening the floor to questions, Ardouny also provided an update
    on the Assembly's efforts to increase economic funding to Armenia and
    Karabakh, advocating for legislation condemning the murder of Hrant
    Dink, and initiating and mobilizing support for legislation
    prohibiting U.S. funding for a rail bypass of Armenia.

    The briefing, held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, was part of the
    Assembly's National Gala weekend which celebrated the organization's
    35th anniversary and paid tribute to slain editor and human rights
    leader, the late Hrant Dink. Assembly Board of Trustees Member and
    Western Office Chairman Richard Mushegain, who led the briefing,
    thanked the Gala Committee and its Co-Chairs, Albert and Diane
    Cabraloff and Paul and Sandra Kalemkiarian, for organizing the two-day
    event.

    Board of Trustees Public Affairs Chair Anthony Barsamian introduced
    Massachusetts State Representative Rachel Kaprielian (D-Watertown),
    who provided a regional update.

    Kaprielian discussed the recent firestorm that erupted when
    Armenian-Americans in Massachusetts discovered that the
    Anti-Defamation League refused to qualify the events of 1915 as
    genocide. The Armenian community responded by calling on the ADL to
    change its longstanding policy, which it did in August. Kapreilian
    added that the groundswell of support from members of the Jewish
    community was also instrumental in the organization's reversal.

    "It was their grassroots that were rising up, that's the most
    extraordinary part of this whole thing," she explained.

    Armenia Tree Project Executive Director Jeff Masarjian congratulated
    the Assembly on 35 years of promoting Armenian-American interests and
    for launching the Tree Project 13 years ago.

    Masarjian reported that ATP has planted or restored over 2 million
    trees in Armenia and has completed the planting of the Hrant Dink
    Memorial Forest, which includes 53,000 trees - 1,000 trees for each of
    Dink's 53 years of life.

    "We envision this forest as becoming not just a relic forest in memory
    of Hrant Dink, but a teaching forest," Masarjian said.

    According to him, ATP received a $100,000 grant from Conservation
    International and is partnering with Yale University to teach people
    in Armenia and around the globe how to sustain a forest.

    Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest
    Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public
    understanding and awareness of Armenian issues. It is a 501 (c) (3)
    tax-exempt membership organization.

    NR#2007-133

    Photographs are available on the Assembly's Web site at the following
    links:

    http://www.aaainc.org/fileadmin/ aaainc/images/PRESS_RELEASES_2007/PR_2007_November /2007-133_2.jpg

    Caption: Assembly Board of Trustees Member and Western Office Chairman
    Richard Mushegain led an Assembly briefing at the Beverly Hilton Hotel
    on November 3rd.

    http://www.aaainc.org/fileadmin/aaainc/image s/PRESS_RELEASES_2007/PR_2007_November/2007-133_1. jpg

    Caption: Massachusetts State Rep. Rachel Kaprielian (D-Watertown)
    discussed efforts that led the Anti-Defamation's League to publicly
    recognize the Armenian Genocide.
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