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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian National Committee
    Eastern United States
    69-23 47th Avenue
    Woodside, NY 11377
    Contact: Doug Geogerian
    Tel: 917 428 1918
    Fax: 718 651 3637
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.anca.org/

    Conyers, Theriault to Discuss Genocide Convention

    DEARBORN, MI - The United Nations Genocide Convention and the right
    to reparations will be the subject of an Armenian National Committee
    (ANC) of Michigan public meeting on November 21 at the Armenian
    Community Center in Dearborn.

    Congressman John Conyers (D-MI) and Dr. Henry Theriault of Worcester
    State College will discuss the significance of pursuing a just
    settlement for the crimes of genocide and slavery, forms of legal
    recourse for securing reparations, and the ethical and moral issues
    raised by slavery and genocide.

    Theriault is an expert on genocide and human right issues. He is an
    advocate for reparations as a crucial piece of any resolution of the
    Genocide and other cases such as African-American slavery. Among his
    many articles, Theriault has published two important pieces on denial
    of the Genocide and other genocides entitled, "Universal Social Theory
    and the Denial of Genocide: Norman Itzkowitz Revisited," published
    in the June 2001 Journal of Genocide Research and "Free Speech and
    Genocide Denial: The Armenian Case." Theriault has also lectured
    around the world on denial, reparation, and other related issues.

    In addition to being a Worcester State College associate professor of
    philosophy, Theriault has served as coordinator of the College's Center
    for the Study of Human Rights since 1999. The center is dedicated to
    developing programs, events, and curricula concerning human rights
    including genocide.

    Congressman Conyers is the ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary
    Committee and is now serving his 20th term as the Representative
    to Michigan's 17th Congressional District. Conyers is considered
    the "dean" of the Congressional Black Caucus and is also a member
    of the Armenian-American Issues Caucus. A staunch supporter of
    Armenian-American issues in Congress, Conyers has worked hard on
    various Congressional initiatives to recognize the Genocide and has
    repeatedly called on various presidential administrations to properly
    characterize the Genocide as a such. Conyers has also attended the
    annual April ANCA Genocide Observance on Capital Hill and has made
    special order speeches in Congress on the Genocide. In addition to his
    support for Genocide recognition, Conyers has also been a long-time
    supporter of US aid to Armenia and Karabagh.

    Other human rights causes led by Conyers include support for Haiti's
    emerging democracy, pursuing reparations for the injustices from the
    institution of slavery in the United States, demanding the lifting
    of inhumane sanctions on the people of Iraq, and championing House
    Resolution 193, which commemorates US ratification of the United
    Nations Convention on Genocide. Conyers is a lead sponsor of House
    Resolution 40, which if enacted would form a commission to study
    reparations for African-Americans.

    The November 21 event will begin at 7:00 pm at the Armenian Community
    Center, 19310 Ford Road, Dearborn, MI and is free and open to the
    public. Refreshments will be served. For more information, call
    (313) 336-6840 or email [email protected].
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