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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
    October 10, 2007
    CONTACT: Christine Kojoian
    E-mail: [email protected]


    FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AFFIRMS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE - MEASURE NOW HEADS
    TO FULL HOUSE

    Washington, DC - The Armenian Assembly of America today commended
    Members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee for voting 27 to 21 in
    favor of a resolution that affirms the Armenian Genocide as fact. The
    measure was approved despite heavy lobbying by the Turkish government,
    which has refused to acknowledge the atrocities against the Armenian
    people and had threatened the United States government with retribution
    if the Congress approved the genocide resolution.

    Hours before the Committee vote, President Bush in a video address,
    publicly contradicted his earlier acknowledgement of the Armenian
    Genocide and urged lawmakers to oppose the resolution. The President's
    last minute attempt to kill the legislation only backfired, and helped
    pass the resolution.

    "This is a historic day and a critically important step forward on this
    issue," said Bryan Ardouny, Executive Director of the Armenian Assembly
    of America. "I am grateful for the support of Members of the House
    Foreign Affairs Committee, who resisted efforts by the Administration to
    pressure them into voting a certain way. It is long past time for the
    U.S. government to acknowledge and affirm this horrible chapter of
    history - the first genocide of the 20th century and a part of history
    that we must never forget."

    The resolution is non-binding, but represents the first official U.S.
    recognition of genocide against the Armenian people - events that are
    amply documented by historians and other nations but which the
    government of Turkey has denied.

    House leaders have not yet scheduled the resolution for a vote, though
    Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-MD) has said that he'd like to have a vote by the
    full House before Thanksgiving. The Armenian Assembly will encourage the
    House to consider this measure as quickly as possible. In addition, the
    Assembly will work with Senate leaders to secure an affirmative vote in
    that chamber on legislation supported by Senate Majority Leader Harry
    Reid (D-NV) that already has 32 co-sponsors.

    Earlier this week, the Assembly called upon House leaders to reject
    lobbying pressure by the government of Turkey to derail the resolution.
    Some Turkish leaders implied that their government would cut back on
    efforts to assist the United States in the global war against terrorism
    if the Congress approved the genocide resolution. They also suggested -
    against all evidence - that the U.S. economy would suffer if the House
    approved the genocide measure.

    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.

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    NR#2007-119
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