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    PRESS RELEASE
    November 14, 2008
    Contact: Michael A Zachariades
    Email: [email protected]
    Phone: (202) 393-3434

    Armenian Assembly of America Recalls Vice President-Elect Biden's
    Historic and Current Contributions Toward Armenian Genocide Recognition
    and Prevention

    1989 Senate Committee Video, Hrant Dink Legislation, Q&A with New U.S.
    Ambassador to Turkey, James Jeffrey, and more

    Washington, DC - As Armenian-American groups, and others, continue to
    congratulate President-Elect Barack Obama and Vice-President Elect
    Joseph Biden, the Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) recalls key
    chapters in Vice President-Elect Biden's historic and current
    contributions toward Armenian Genocide recognition and defense of basic
    human rights.

    Biden Champions Armenian Genocide Resolution in Senate Judiciary
    Committee - See Exclusive Armenian Assembly Video

    Throughout his tenure, Senator Biden (D-DE) consistently pressed for
    genocide affirmation and prevention. Among the defining moments with
    respect to the Armenian Genocide, the October 17, 1989, Senate Judiciary
    Committee mark-up of legislation affirming the Armenian Genocide,
    remains an outstanding example of Senator Biden's efforts and tenacity
    in this regard.

    As Chairman of this influential Committee, Senator Biden successfully
    ensured passage of this important human rights legislation (S.J.Res.
    212) and in so doing, reinforced the historical truth of the Armenian
    Genocide, as reflected by the overwhelming quantity of official U.S.
    Department of State records deposited at the U.S. National Archives.
    During consideration of
    S.J.Res. 212, Biden summarily rejected the assertion by 69 historians
    that there was debate as to whether the Armenian Genocide had occurred
    and equated it to those that would deny the existence of the Holocaust.
    "There are 65[69] historians, just like there were, I could probably dig
    up, if I had time, 65[69] historians, idiots, who would argue there was
    no Holocaust in World War II." In addition, Chairman Biden squarely
    addressed concerns others raised, including interference from the
    Republic of Turkey stating: "The fact the Turkish government is offended
    by this is of no consequence to the Senator from Delaware. The Turkish
    government and other governments are always offended when something
    occurs." Senator Biden also recalled the official U.S. diplomatic
    record, of which U.S. Ambassador Henry Morgenthau cabled the U.S.
    Department of State to alert America to the horrific campaign of race
    extermination underway against the Armenian people in 1915.

    Biden Presses Administration on Genocide Affirmation and the Need for
    Reconciliation during Confirmation Process of Ambassador-Designates to
    Armenia and Turkey

    As Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Vice
    President-Elect Biden also repeatedly pressed the George W. Bush
    Administration to reaffirm the historical truth of the Armenian Genocide
    and also encouraged Turkey to reconcile with its past.

    In his questioning of Ambassador James Jeffrey, Biden pointed out that
    President Bush has on more than one occasion noted that the analysis of
    the International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ), which was
    commissioned by the Turkish Armenian Reconciliation Commission (TARC),
    "marked a significant step" toward reconciliation efforts. Biden then
    added that it would be more prudent to build on already existing TARC
    recommendations rather than convening a new commission.

    Turkey has regularly called for a new commission of historians to
    review the Armenian Genocide, as means to avoid coming to terms with
    its past and to divert other countries' attention from its record of
    denial; Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan, among others, has made the
    point that some would like to keep creating commissions until one
    might finally agree with the Turkish position. TARC was a joint
    Turkish Armenian Commission, which commissioned and published the ICTJ
    legal opinion characterizing the Armenian Genocide as one meeting the
    UN definition."

    Ambassador Jeffrey had no choice but to recognize that President Bush
    had endorsed the ICTJ opinion and TARC recommendations, while also
    acknowledging their significance. However, he failed to draw the same
    logical inference Ambassador John Evans and so many others have. The
    Assembly is releasing Ambassador Jeffrey's responses to Senator Biden
    in full, for the first time.

    While the Administration did not revoke its anti-Evans doctrine, which
    disallowed State Department personnel from affirming the Armenian
    Genocide, Biden and other Members of the Committee received assurances
    from the Administration that they did not dispute the historical fact of
    the Armenian Genocide. In addition, the notion proposed by Turkey of
    creating a new commission to study the past in an attempt to rewrite
    history, was put to rest, especially in light of the work of TARC and
    the ICTJ report.

    Biden Honors Hrant Dink's Legacy

    Eighteen years after chairing the historic Senate Judiciary Committee in
    1989, Senator Biden as Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations
    Committee, made history again. Upon learning of the assassination of
    Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink and the law that crippled free
    speech in Turkey, Senator Biden was quick to act. Chairman Biden
    spearheaded legislation, S.Res. 65, which honored the legacy of Hrant
    Dink and called for the repeal of Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code,
    which penalized discussion of the Armenian Genocide and created an
    environment of hostility and intolerance. This resolution enjoyed
    unanimous passage in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, where
    President-Elect Barack Obama also served as a Subcommittee Chairman.

    Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest
    Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public understanding
    and awareness of Armenian issues. The Assembly is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
    membership organization.

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    Editor's Note:

    Watch Biden's remarks during the Senate debate.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DEJ5eCQtwu ls

    Questions and Answers between Sen. Biden and Ambassador Jeffrey
    http://www.aaainc.org/fileadmin/aaainc/pdf _2008/Biden_Questions_Jeffrey.pdf

    1989 Assembly press release and transcript
    http://www.aaainc.org/fileadmin/aaainc/ pdf_2008/Senate_Judiciary_Comm-Debate_on_Gen_Res-1 0-17-89.pdf
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