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    CAMPAIGN IN SUPPORT OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION TO BE HELD IN US

    DeFacto Agency
    Oct 23 2007
    Armenia

    His Eminence Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate of the Western
    Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church, and citizen-activists from
    across the U.S. will be arriving in Washington, DC, this week to urge
    passage of the Armenian Genocide resolution, H.Res.106, reported the
    Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

    To remind, the adoption of the resolution by the House Foreign Affairs
    Committee on October 10th sparked a firestorm of media coverage over
    the Turkish government's threats to retaliate against America, if the
    measure were approved by the full House of Representatives. Turkey
    has poured millions of foreign dollars into the U.S. political system,
    paying former Members of Congress to make its case and public relations
    firms to spin the media coverage against this human rights legislation.

    In a first wave of community visits to Washington in the wake of the
    panel vote, advocates for this legislation - Americans committed to
    the growth of a genuine an anti-genocide constituency - are working
    with their elected officials to put America back on the right side
    of this fundamental moral issue. The ANCA, Armenian Assembly, and a
    range of other community groups are taking part in this effort.

    "We are pleased to be joined by so many friends from across the
    country in helping to put America back on the right side of this
    fundamental moral and human rights issue," said ANCA Executive
    Director Aram Hamparian. "We welcome their devotion and energy and
    look forward to working with them to encourage legislators to stand
    up against Turkey's efforts to exercise a veto over the recognition
    of the Armenian Genocide by the U.S. Congress."

    Activists from over 15 states, including California, Connecticut,
    Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts,
    Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode
    Island and Texas will be meeting with Members of Congress and staff
    in Washington, DC, with activists in remaining states reaching out
    to their Congressional district offices. The Washington DC advocacy
    effort, expands on the nationwide ANCA Call-in and write-in campaigns,
    which have been underway since the Armenian Genocide resolution was
    introduced in January, 2007, by Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and spearheaded
    by Representative George Radanovich (R-CA), Congressional Armenian
    Caucus Co-Chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Joe Knollenberg (R-MI),
    Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA), Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (R-MI), Ed Royce
    (R-CA), and Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-CA). In March, the ANCA joined with
    the Genocide Intervention Network in sponsoring the "End the Cycle
    of Genocide" Advocacy Days, calling congressional attention to the
    denial of the Armenian Genocide and the need for urgent action to
    stop the ongoing genocide in Darfur, Sudan.

    This past Sunday, the ANCA hosted a special three-hour presentation
    on Horizon Armenian Television, titled "ANCA Special Project: Call
    for Justice", spotlighting the growing Armenian American community
    activism in support of H.Res.106. The special included remarks by
    His Eminence Moushegh Mardirossian, His Eminence Hovnan Derderian,
    Primate of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church,
    Glendale City Clerk Ardashes Kassakhian, and a of host community
    organization leaders urging ongoing grassroots activism in support
    of the Armenian Genocide resolution. Congressmen Adam Schiff (D-CA)
    and Brad Sherman (D-CA) both called into the program to offer personal
    insights into the path of this legislation.

    Among the highlights of the program were updates from ANCA Chapters
    from across the United States, documenting their efforts to pass
    H.Res.106 and encouraging Armenian Americans to get involved locally
    and nationally. The unified voice of the Armenian American community
    in support of Armenian Genocide legislation was heard loud and clears
    throughout the broadcast, as citizen-activists from Los Angeles to
    New York called in to pledge their commitment to this human rights
    legislation.

    The October 10th House Foreign Affairs Committee vote approved
    H.Res.106 by 27 to 21, despite a public call by President Bush,
    announced during a White House press conference, against the measure.

    In the wake of its adoption, over 5000 print, on-line and broadcast
    news items have covered this measure. H.Res.106 currently has over
    200 cosponsors, while a similar measure in the Senate, led by Senators
    Richard Durbin (D-IL) and John Ensign (R-NV), has 33 cosponsors.
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