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    QUEBEC'S ARMENIAN COMMUNITY PLEASED WITH U.S. HOUSE FOREIGN AFFAIRS

    Laval News, Canada
    Oct 18 2007

    Committee adoption of Armenian Genocide Resolution

    With a vote of 27 to 21, the influential panel of the U.S. House of
    Representatives took a major step toward passing an Armenian Genocide
    Resolution (H. Res. 106) and ending U.S. complicity in Turkey's
    denial of the Armenian Genocide. The adoption of the resolution came
    amidst an intense campaign of threats and intimidation by the Turkish
    government and its lobbyists in Washington, DC, reported the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA).

    The Committee adoption of the resolution has set the stage for
    subsequent full U.S. House of Representatives consideration of the
    key human rights measure.

    "The Armenian National Committee of Quebec (ANCQ) fully supports
    this resolution," stated ANCQ President Edward Hagopian. "We applaud
    the moral and political courage of not only the committee members
    who supported the adoption, but also of the 226 House members who
    cosponsored this resolution. Armenian-Quebecers are reminded of
    similar resolutions adopted by Quebec's National Assembly and by
    Canada's House of Commons, in which all the political parties showed
    moral leadership and courage in supporting legislation that formally
    accepted the massacre of 1.5 million Armenians by Turkey as being
    genocide. We are also reminded of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's
    strong moral leadership in re-affirming the Canadian government's
    position of recognition of the Armenian Genocide."
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