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    Armenian Assembly of America
    50 North La Cienega Blvd., Suite 202
    Beverly Hills, CA 90211
    (310) 360-0091 phone
    PRESS RELEASE
    April 15, 2005
    Contact: Lena Kaimian



    ASSEMBLY PRAISES GOVERNOR SCHWARZENEGGER ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE PROCLAMATION


    Los Angeles, CA - The Armenian Assembly today praised California
    Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger as he issued a statement proclaiming
    April 24, 2005, as a "Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide." "I
    would like to commend Governor Schwarzenegger for his leadership on the
    90th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. We hope other states take
    the example of California in reaffirming this record", stated Hirair
    Hovnanian, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Armenian Assembly.
    This was the second proclamation that Arnold Schwarzenegger has issued
    since he began his term as Governor of the State of California in 2004.
    "On behalf of the Armenian-American community in California, we extend
    our appreciation to Governor Schwarzenegger for his continuous support
    on reaffirming the Armenian Genocide", said Richard Mushegain, Chairman
    of the Western Office of the Armenian Assembly.





    EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

    STATE OF CALIFORNIA



    P R O C L A M A T I O N

    by the Governor of the State of California


    Ninety years ago today, the Ottoman Turkish government waged a war of
    terror on Armenian culture through the brutal deportation, imprisonment
    and decimation of men, women and children of Armenian descent. By 1923,
    the Ottoman Empire had dissolved, but its monstrous attempt at ethnic
    cleansing left more than 1.5 million Armenians massacred and 500,000
    survivors forcibly exiled from their ancestral homeland.

    Today, the Republic of Armenia remains as the world's reminder of the
    Armenian Genocide and of the indestructible spirit of a people. It is a
    nation founded on the principles of freedom and democracy that we as
    Americans prize above all else. Our state's flourishing
    Armenian-American population - the largest outside of Armenia - has left
    its indelible stamp on our state's history, industry and culture.

    Each year, the Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide brings an
    opportunity for all people to scrutinize the cause and consequence of
    this grim massacre. To carve out a secure future free from intolerance
    and persecution, we must examine the past and heed history's lessons of
    forewarning - for the sake of future generations who inherit our
    civilization.

    In 1969, then-Governor Ronald Reagan said, "Today, I humbly bow in
    memory of the Armenian martyrs, who died in the name of freedom." On the
    90th anniversary of this great human tragedy, Californians continue to
    join with freedom-loving people around the world to honor the Armenian
    people as they continue to show the world the true meaning of hope,
    renewal and perseverance.

    NOW, THEREFORE, I, ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, Governor of the State of
    California, do hereby proclaim April 24, 2005, as a "Day of Remembrance
    of the Armenian Genocide."

    ###

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

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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