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  • AYF ER: HR Activists Rally Against Rep. Robert Wexler, Rhode Island

    PRESS RELEASE
    Date: October 30, 2007
    Armenian Youth Federation of Rhode Island
    402 Broadway Providence RI 02909
    Contact: Levon Attarian
    Tel: 401-831-6399

    HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVISTS RALLY AGAINST
    CONGRESSMAN ROBERT WEXLER IN RHODE ISLAND

    Demonstrators seek answers to Congressman Wexler's ongoing denials
    of the Armenian Genocide

    Providence, RI- On Friday, October 26th, Congressman Robert Wexler
    (D-FL-19) was met by protesters as he entered the Hilell House at
    Brown University during a parent's weekend dinner where he was to
    address the crowd about foreign affairs and the Middle East
    reported the Providence chapter of the Armenian Youth Federation
    (AYF).

    Wexler, Co-chair of the Turkish Caucus, voted both in 2005 and 2007
    against the Armenian Genocide resolution (H. Res. 316 & H. Res.
    106) during the House Foreign Affairs Committee markups. He
    carefully avoided using the word genocide in describing what befell
    the Armenians from 1915-1923. "Congressman Robert Wexler's ongoing
    denial of the Armenian Genocide needs to be stopped. His inability
    to call what happened to the Armenians what it was, a genocide,
    shows us how vulnerable he is to outside foreign pressure,"
    commented Levon Attarian, Central Executive member of the Armenian
    Youth Federation..

    Learning of his presence on the campus several hours earlier, the
    Providence "Vartanian" Chapter of the AYF mobilized and
    demonstrated their outrage at Wexler's continued denial of the
    Armenian Genocide. Several dozen Armenian youth and community
    activists stood in front of the auditorium to greet Congressman
    Wexler with placards which included "Wexler for Hire" and shouts of
    "Genocide Denial."

    Wexler was clearly surprised and upset by the protesters, to the
    point where he did not speak or respond to the comments from the
    attendees as he entered the function hall.

    Demonstrators also held posters in support of Ben Graber, candidate
    for the 19th District of Florida, and pro-human rights activist who
    has called upon Robert Wexler to end his denial of the Armenian
    Genocide. Following the House Committee vote on the Armenian
    Genocide Resolution on October 10th, Graber came out with a
    statement included below. Graber, who began an early start against
    Wexler, is seeking to take over his seat in 2008.

    Melissa Danielian stated that "the AYF learned several hours
    earlier in the day of Wexler's Providence appearance. It is
    expected that he will be met with similar receptions in other cites
    whenever he travels."

    The AYF Eastern Region, along with other organizations, has planned
    a rally in Cong. Wexler's district for January 12, 2008. A large
    number of human rights activists are expected to be in attendance
    to confront Cong. Wexler's ongoing denial of the Armenian Genocide.
    For more information email [email protected].

    Statement of Dr. Benjamin Graber regarding the House Foreign
    Affairs Committee vote that took place on October 10, 2007.

    I would like to commend the 27 members of Congress on the Foreign
    Relations Committee for making a positive historic vote by
    recognizing the Armenian tragedy of 1915 as a true genocide.
    History teaches each generation. This first genocide of the
    twentieth century was carried out by an advanced, civilized nation,
    the Ottoman Empire,, using antequated and barbaric actions. The
    fact that the world looked the other way gave future guidance to
    those despots who used it as an excuse for their own genocidal
    policies. Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, Idi Amin, Milosevic, and now
    the Darfur genocide may not have occurred if the Armenian Genocide had
    not been tolerated by the world.

    The first step to abolishing future genocides must begin with
    recognition and condemnation of these actions by the world. We
    cannot be responsible for what those who came before us did. We
    must learn from their misguidance, correct the problem and teach
    the next generation to know better. After all what counts most is
    what we do because we occupy this time in history right now.

    Those who continue to deny the Armenian Genocide are thinking
    primitively and dangerously. They are the people who give
    encouragement to those in society who would dare to repeat this
    barbaric behavior. Threats of poor relations or retaliation for
    this action by those affected negatively by this outcome clearly
    demonstrates that they have not learned from history and may still
    be doomed to repeat it. Those who actually perpetrated the crime
    should have considered the long-term consequences of their actions.
    Hopefully, future generations will learn from this now. If the
    United States of America will not lead on this issue, then who
    will? We are too strong a nation to compromise our principles in
    the face of threats by other nations and we must stand strong,
    together and be proud for doing the right thing. God Bless the
    Armenian People and all those who were victims of this atrocity.
    The whole world is watching.

    Ben Graber, candidate for congress Fl. dist .19

    Ben Graber, candidate for the House of Representatives from
    Florida's 19th Congressional District

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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