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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 17, 2007
    CONTACT: Christine Kojoian
    E-mail: [email protected]

    ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY URGES MURTHA TO REMEMBER TIBET AND REJECT
    "BLACKMAIL" BY TURKEY


    Washington, DC - The Armenian Assembly of America today called upon
    House Members not to give in to pressure from the government of
    Turkey, which is opposed to an important and bi-partisan resolution
    that affirms the Armenian Genocide. The call from the Assembly came as
    Congress and President Bush met today with the Dali Lama - despite
    intense political and diplomatic pressure from China, which opposes
    the U.S. having any relationship with Tibet.

    "I truly hope that no Member of Congress is persuaded to jump ship on
    such a critical vote as this simply because of some threats by a
    foreign government," said Armenian Assembly Executive Director Bryan
    Ardouny. "The government of Turkey and its million-dollar lobbyists
    are effectively blackmailing the Congress and the government of the
    United States. We should stand up to the threats and demand that
    Turkey immediately cease its campaign of misinformation and threats."

    Ardouny noted that the Bush Administration has decided to meet with
    the Dali Lama today in a ceremony at the U.S. Capitol, despite threats
    and intense diplomatic and political pressure from the government of
    China. "If we can stand up to China why on earth we are afraid of
    standing up to Turkey," Ardouny said.

    "The community commends House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for standing strong
    in the face of such threats and for her willingness to bring this
    long-delayed resolution to a vote before the full House. As she said
    over the weekend, this resolution is long overdue and it's time for
    Congress to stand up and speak out forcefully on a human rights issue
    that will reverberate for generations," added Ardouny.

    The resolution, H.R. 106, is non-binding and has been introduced in
    several previous sessions of Congress. It was approved 27-21 last week
    by the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

    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#2007-122
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