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    ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY MOBILIZES COMMUNITY SUPPORT

    AZG Armenian Daily
    05/10/2007

    Washington, DC - As part of the Armenian Assembly's ongoing effort
    to secure passage of H. Res. 106, the Armenian Genocide Resolution,
    the Assembly issued a "call to action" as the House Foreign Affairs
    Committee announced its decision to consider the resolution on
    Wednesday, October 10th. The resolution is identical to legislation
    adopted by the Committee in 2005 by a vote of 40 to 7, which included
    the support of the Chairman and Ranking Member.

    The legislation, introduced in January of this year by Congressman
    Adam Schiff, along with his colleagues Congressmen George Radanovich,
    Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Frank Pallone, Jr.and Joe Knollenberg, as
    well as Reps. Brad Sherman, Thaddeus McCotter and Anna Eshoo, garnered
    over 150 supporters on the day of introduction, and has now grown to
    a majority in the House of Representatives with over 220 cosponsors. H.

    Res. 106 also enjoys the support of millions of Americans as evidenced
    by the broad-based support of more than 50 organizations.

    "Passage of this bipartisan human rights legislation will send a
    powerful message to those who continue, despite the incontestable
    truth, to deny the Armenian Genocide," said Assembly Executive Director
    Bryan Ardouny. "Now is the time to ensure a resounding victory. We
    must put an end to denial and the vicious cycle of genocide."The
    Assembly will continue to mount an aggressive campaign, which
    also includes raising international awareness of other genocides
    and combating denial. Last week, as part of the Assembly's ongoing
    commitment to increase awareness of past and current genocides and end
    the atrocities in Darfur, the Assembly joined His Holiness Karekin
    II, Catholicos of All Armenians, the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan
    Williams, Armenian Genocide survivors and other human rights activists
    for a symbolic torch lighting ceremony honoring genocide victims and
    survivors worldwide.

    Also, last week, the Assembly challenged the morally bankrupt letter
    by eight former U.S. Secretaries of State calling their letter
    to prevent consideration of H. Res.106 "inconsistent with the
    fundamental tenets of American values."H. Res. 106 must pass the
    House Foreign Affairs Committee before it can be considered for a
    vote on the House floor.Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly
    is the largest Washington-based nationwide organization promoting
    public understanding and awareness of Armenian issues.
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