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  • House Foreign Affairs Committee Set To Consider H. Res. 106 Today

    HOUSE FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE SET TO CONSIDER H. RES. 106 TODAY

    ArmRadio - Public Radio
    Oct 10 2007
    Armenia

    The Armenian Assembly of America strongly encouraged members of the
    House Foreign Affairs Committee to approve H. Res. 106, which would
    affirm the historical truth of the Armenian Genocide.

    In a letter to Committee Chairman Tom Lantos (D-CA), Assembly Executive
    Director Bryan Ardouny asked Members of Congress to affirm the truth
    and not to allow a foreign government to dictate to Congress. The
    government of Turkey has pressured President Bush and Congress not to
    vote on the genocide measure - despite its overwhelming bi-partisan
    support.

    "These threats from Turkey are totally irresponsible and have no
    place in this debate," said Ardouny. "No US ally should withhold
    vital support in the war against terror just because it doesn't get
    its way on Capitol Hill. Turkey has held the U.S. hostage on this
    issue long enough."

    Ardouny said that the Assembly is working vigorously for passage of
    H. Res. 106, including talking with lawmakers and staff, phone banking
    and alerting its nationwide membership about the pending vote. The
    resolution has the support of more than 220 members of the House and
    is scheduled for a vote tomorrow before the House Committee on Foreign
    Affairs. Supporters of the resolution expect approval by the committee.
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