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    Armenian National Committee of America
    1711 N Street, NW Washington, DC 20036
    Tel. (202) 775-1918
    Fax. (202) 775-5648
    Email. [email protected]
    Internet www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    April 21, 2010
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    U.S. HOUSE LEADERS PLEDGE ONGOING SUPPORT FOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

    -- Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Majority Leader Hoyer Reaffirm Intent to
    Pass H.Res.252


    -- Members from both Parties Call for Vote on Anti-Genocide Measure


    WASHINGTON, DC - Calls for President Barack Obama to properly
    recognize the Armenian Genocide and upon the Congressional
    leadership to schedule a vote on the Armenian Genocide Resolution
    took center stage, today, at the Capitol Hill Armenian Genocide
    Observance, with Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Minority Leader
    Steny Hoyer (D-MD) leading more than 20 of their House colleagues
    at this remembrance calling for official U.S. condemnation and
    commemoration of this crime against humanity, reported the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA).

    The annual Armenian Genocide Observance, organized by the
    Congressional Armenian Caucus with the support of Armenian American
    organizations, was hosted by Caucus Co-Chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ)
    and Mark Kirk (R-IL). Opening prayers were offered by His Eminence
    Oshagan Choloyan, Prelate of the Armenian Apostolic Church of
    Eastern United States and Archbishop Yeghishe Gezirian,
    representing the Diocese of the Armenian Church of America Eastern
    Region. Earlier in the day, Archbishop Choloyan had offered the
    opening prayer for the U.S. House earlier in the day. Remarks were
    also offered by Armenian Ambassador to the U.S., His Excellency
    Tatoul Markarian, and the Nagorno Karabagh Republic's
    representative in Washington, DC, Robert Avetisyan.

    In speech after speech, Members of Congress condemned Turkey's
    refusal to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide and its ongoing
    campaign to pressure the international community into complicity in
    Ankara's denial of this crime.

    Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), a longtime supporter of Armenian
    Genocide recognition, stressed the remaining survivors of this
    crime challenge the conscience of America. She welcomed the
    passage of H.Res.252 by the Foreign Affairs Committee and called on
    her colleagues not to rest until the entire U.S. government
    properly recognizes this crime as a genocide. House Majority
    Leader, Steny Hoyer (D-MD) offered moving comments about the core
    issues of conscience at stake in U.S. recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide, and called on his colleagues and all Americans to never
    stand as mere witnesses to genocide. Congressman Howard Berman,
    who, as Chairman, shepherded the Armenian Genocide Resolution
    through the Foreign Affairs Committee, spoke powerfully about the
    moral obligation that all Americans bear to both stand up against
    genocide and to oppose efforts to deny the reality of genocidal
    crimes. The lead author of H.Res.252, Adam Schiff (D-CA), spoke of
    his commitment to secure final adoption of the Armenian Genocide
    Resolution by both houses of Congress and the full recognition of
    this crime by both the U.S. government and, ultimately, the
    government of Turkey as well.

    Two of the evening's most compelling speeches were offered by the
    two Armenian Americans serving in the U.S. House, Jackie Speier (D-
    CA) and Anna Eshoo (D-CA). In her remarks, Rep. Speier spoke
    movingly about her mother's legacy of love and her admonition to
    always remember and seek recognition for the Armenian Genocide.
    Congresswoman Eshoo, in a speech devoted to the single Armenian
    Genocide survivor present, Yeretzgin Khoyan, and to the many
    Armenian American school children in attendance, spoke forcefully
    about her commitment to a truthful U.S. policy on the Armenian
    Genocide.

    Among the many other notable speeches delivered at the program was
    the one given by New Jersey Congressman Steve Rothman (D), who, in
    powerful remarks warmly welcomed by the hundreds in attendance,
    noted that he has consistently told Turkish leaders that Turkey-
    U.S. relations will suffer "until and unless they recognize the
    genocide and discuss compensation and reparations with Armenians."
    New York Congressman Elliot Engel expressed frustration at the
    Turkish government's efforts to characterize the slaughter of 1.5
    million Armenians as the result of a civil war, stating: "How dare
    they," and pledging to continue his support for the Armenian
    Genocide Resolution. Congressman Jim Costa (D-CA) took direct aim
    at those who perennially argue that "this is not the right time" to
    pass the Armenian Genocide Resolution, noting that this excuse will
    always be around: "We will always hear that this is not the right
    time. I say we do it now!" Congressman Brad Sherman (D-CA), who,
    as a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee helped ensure its
    adoption by this panel, offered a comprehensive review of Armenian
    Genocide recognition efforts and made a strong moral and practical
    case for its adoption by the full U.S. House.

    Armenia's Ambassador, Tatoul Markarian, in his address to the
    gathering, stressed that continued progress toward universal
    international recognition of the Armenian Genocide represented an
    important contribution to prospects for improved Turkey-Armenia
    relations. Similarly, the Republic of Nagorno Karabagh's
    Representative, Robert Avetisyan, shared his government's full
    support for U.S. and worldwide condemnation of the Armenian
    Genocide.

    Among the Members of Congression joining Speaker Pelosi, Majority
    Leader Hoyer and Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Frank
    Pallone and Mark Kirk were Representatives Howard Berman (D-CA),
    Lois Capps (D-CA), Jim Costa (D-CA), David Dreier (R-CA), Elliott
    Engel (D-NY), Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Scott Garrett (R-NJ), Rush Holt
    (D-NJ), Dan Lipinski (D-IL), Ed Markey (D-MA), George Miller (D-
    CA), Steve Rothman (D-NJ), Ed Royce (R-CA), Adam Schiff (D-CA),
    Bobby Scott (D-VA), Brad Sherman (D-CA), and Jackie Speier (D-CA).

    Complete coverage of the Capitol Hill Armenian Genocide Observance
    to be provided in the upcoming days.

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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