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    REPUBLICAN HOUSE MEMBERS DOLD, DENHAM AND GARDNER URGE FRESHMAN COLLEAGUES TO COSPONSOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

    AZG DAILY
    23-09-2011

    Armenian Genocide Resolution lead sponsor Robert Dold (R-IL) was
    joined by fellow House Republican freshmen Jeff Denham (R-CA) and
    Cory Gardner (R-CO) in calling on their colleagues to cosponsor this
    key human rights measure, reported the Armenian National Committee
    of America (ANCA).

    In a letter sent to first-term House Republicans earlier September 21,
    the Reps. Dold, Denham and Gardner explained, "As new members of the
    112th Congress, we were elected here to not only get our country back
    on track, but to change the status quo. The failure of the United
    States Government to officially recognize the Armenian Genocide is
    a shame. It is time for the United States government to officially
    join with the voices of our constituents and those across the world,
    to stand against the continual denial of the Armenian Genocide."

    "We would like to thank Representatives Dold, Denham and Gardner
    for taking the lead and calling on their freshman colleagues to
    stand up to Turkey's gag rule on America's proper affirmation
    of the Armenian Genocide," said ANCA Executive Director Aram
    Hamparian. "U.S. complicity in Turkey's Genocide denial must end once
    and for all."

    Spearheaded by Representatives Dold and Adam Schiff (D-CA), the
    Armenian Genocide Resolution (H.Res.304) has over 80 cosponsors. The
    legislation calls on the President to properly characterize the murder
    of 1.5 million Armenians from 1915-1923 as genocide and for U.S.

    foreign policy to appropriately reflect the consequences of the
    failure to realize a just resolution of this crime. As Senator,
    President Obama had pledged to recognize the Armenian Genocide -
    a pledge he has yet to fulfill.

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