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    AZG Armenian Daily #172, 21/09/2007


    Genocide Recognition

    NUMBER OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION COSPONSORS STEADILY GROWING

    In a sign of the growing momentum toward the adoption of Congressional
    legislation recognizing the Armenian Genocide, Senator Patty Murray
    (D-WA) and newly elected Representative Laura Richardson (D-CA), this
    week, added their names as cosponsors of this human rights
    legislation, reported the Armenian National Committee of America
    (ANCA).

    "Armenians in Washington, California and around the nation are
    encouraged to see Senator Murray and Representative Richardson - both
    first-time supporters of federal legislation commemorating the
    Armenian Genocide - join the growing Congressional majority in support
    of the recognition of this crime against humanity," said Aram
    Hamparian, Executive Director of the ANCA. "We look forward for
    Members of Congress - at long last - to have the opportunity to steer
    America back to the right side of this fundamental issue of justice
    and basic human rights."The House version of the Armenian Genocide
    Resolution, H.Res.106, was introduced on January 30th by lead author
    Rep. Adam Schiff, along with Rep. George Radanovich (R-CA),
    Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Joe
    Knollenberg (R-MI), Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA)
    and Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (R-MI).

    With Rep. Richardson's support, the legislation now has 226
    cosponsors.A similar resolution in the Senate (S.Res.106), introduced
    by Assistant Majority Leader Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Sen. John Ensign
    (R-NV) currently now has 32 cosponsors, including Senate Majority
    Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton
    (D-NY). Both resolutions call upon the President to ensure that the
    foreign policy of the United States reflects appropriate understanding
    and sensitivity concerning issues related to human rights, ethnic
    cleansing, and genocide documented in the UnitedStates record relating
    to the Armenian Genocide.The Armenian Genocide has been officially
    recognized, through legislation or proclamation, by 40 U.S. states. It
    is also supported by the Genocide Intervention Network, National
    Council of Churches, American Values, Jewish groups including the
    Zionist Organization of America and Americans for Peace Now, as well
    as by a diverse coalition that includes organizations representing the
    Ukrainian, Greek, Filipino, Polish, Hungarian, Arab, Bulgarian,
    Latvian, Romanian, Lithuanian, Slovakian, and other communities.
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