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    US-Armenia Public Affairs Committee
    Contact: Aram V. Desteian <[email protected]>


    For Immediate Release: May 18, 2010
    Contact:
    Maria Reppas (McCollum), 202.225.6631
    Erin Bzymek (Pallone), 202.225.4671
    Maureen Shanahan (Schiff), 202. 225.4176

    Reps. McCollum, Pallone, Schiff, and Walz Urge Secretary Clinton to
    Assist Iraqi Armenian Christian Refugees

    Washington, DC - Representatives Betty McCollum (MN-04), Frank Pallone
    (NJ-06), Adam Schiff (CA-29), and Tim Walz (MN-01) spearheaded a
    letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, urging action to ensure
    the well-being of Iraqi Armenian Christian refugees in Jordan and
    Syria. The letter, which 16 other Members of Congress have signed,
    urgently requests U.S. assistance to help resettle Iraqi Armenian
    Christian refugees to Armenia. Additional resources from the United
    States will allow Armenia to reach more Iraqi Armenian Christians with
    essential resources as well as the opportunity to begin a new life in
    a safe and secure environment.

    According to a recent press release from the U.N. High Commissioner
    for Refugees (UNHCR), Iraqi refugees, both inside and outside of the
    country, are facing deteriorating conditions while international
    concern is slowly declining. The attacks on Iraqi Christian refugees,
    in particular, are a constant source of insecurity. UNHCR works to
    protect and relocate refuges, while helping them restart their lives
    in safer areas. Two years ago, UNHCR-Armenia helped several large
    groups of refugees resettle in Armenia.

    The Armenian government already made a generous commitment to UNHCR.
    This includes the offer of all Iraqi Armenian refugees the opportunity
    for citizenship, participation in UNHCR's Iraqi resettlement program,
    and resources to help refugees rebuild their lives. Armenia has
    effectively delivered on these commitments over the past two years.

    `It is in the interest of the U.S. that Iraqi Armenian Christian
    refugees be provided the opportunity to start a new life in safety and
    peace,' said Representative McCollum, who traveled to Syria and met
    with Iraqi refugees in 2006. `The Armenian government's offer to
    receive refugees is very generous, and I believe the U.S. should
    provide the humanitarian support necessary to ensure their successful
    relocation and integration into Armenian society.'

    `Life for these refugees is difficult and the assistance provided by
    UNHCR provides relief that is critical to these families,' said
    Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06). `With the commitment of the
    government of Armenia and the success that past funds have yielded in
    settling refugees in Armenia it is important for us to continue and
    increase the funds being allocated to Armenia. I urge our continued
    financial support and continued involvement in this pursuit.'

    `Conditions for Iraqi Armenian Christian refugees are becoming
    increasingly desperate at the same time that international support for
    the vulnerable population is dwindling,' said Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA).
    `We urge the Obama Administration to commit additional funds to UNHCR
    to sustain the momentum we have built to help these refugees resettle
    and rebuild their lives in Armenia, providing a cost-effective and
    regional solution for families who might otherwise seek resettlement
    within our borders.'

    ORIGINAL LETTER

    May 14, 2010

    The Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton
    Secretary of State
    U.S. Department of State
    2201 C Street NW
    Washington, DC 20520


    Dear Secretary Clinton:

    We are writing to urge the Obama Administration to make a commitment
    of funds to the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to assist
    in the resettlement of Iraqi Armenian Christian refugees from Syria
    and Jordan to Armenia. It is our understanding that the State
    Department is in the process of formulating the Administration's
    response in support of UNHCR's 2010 Global Appeal for Iraq. We feel
    strongly that it is essential that an initial and specific
    U.S. commitment is made to meeting the needs of Iraqi Armenian
    Christian refugees.

    According to a March 30, 2010 UNHCR press release, conditions for
    Iraqi refugees both inside and outside of Iraq are becoming
    increasingly desperate at the very time that international concern
    appears to be fading. `The dwindling media interest in Iraqi
    refugees,' the UNHCR says, `is not matched by a decline in the scale
    of the problem.' With a planned U.S. troop withdrawal by the end of
    2011, dwindling international support for Iraqi refugees, and the
    campaign of violence against Iraqi Christians continuing unabated, the
    U.S. must fulfill its obligation to this vulnerable population.

    As you know, the State Department's 2008 allocation of $1 million to
    UNHCR-Armenia has enabled more than one thousand Iraqi refugees to
    begin to rebuild their lives via resettlement in Armenia. It has been
    a cost-effective and regional solution for a group that might
    otherwise seek resettlement in the United States.

    UNHCR's `Regional Response Plan for Iraqi Refugees' released in
    January 2010 identifies hundreds of Iraqi Armenian Christian refugees
    registered with UNHCR in Jordan. The number of refugees in Syria, the
    primary asylum destination for Armenian Christians fleeing Iraq, is
    known to be significantly larger. Of the more than two million
    refugees who have fled Iraq, only a small portion, less than 20
    percent, have been registered by UNHCR thus far. Since hopes for
    successful repatriation and reintegration in Iraq have failed to
    materialize it is certain that the need for resettlement of Iraqi
    Armenian refugees will persist for the foreseeable future.

    It is our understanding that the Government of Armenia has made a
    formal commitment to U.N. High Commissioner Antonio Guterres to: offer
    all Iraqi Armenian refugees a track to citizenship; formally
    participate in UNHCR's Iraqi resettlement program; and make land and
    facilities available for refugees from Iraq to rebuild their lives.
    Armenia has, in fact, delivered on these promises substantially over
    the last two years.

    The U.S. commitment of additional funds to UNHCR will allow UNHCR in
    Armenia to extend its assistance to Iraqi Armenian Christians while
    allowing for an accelerated resettlement of additional refugees from
    Syria and Jordan to Armenia.

    Again, we urge the Obama Administration to sustain the momentum of
    what UNHCR, the United States, and Armenia have already accomplished
    on behalf of Iraqi Armenian Christian refugees.

    Sincerely,

    ________________-______
    ___ _____________-______

    BETTY McCOLLUM FRANK PALLONE

    Member of Congress Member of Congress

    ________________-______
    ________________ -______

    ADAM SCHIFF TIM WALZ

    Member of Congress Member of Congress

    ________________-______
    ________________ -______

    RAÚL M. GRIJALVA CHARLES A. GONZALEZ

    Member of Congress Member of Congress

    ________________-______
    ________________ -______

    GARY ACKERMAN MICHAEL E. CAPUANO

    Member of Congress Member of Congress

    ________________-______
    ________________ -______

    JOHN CONYERS JAMES P. McGOVERN

    Member of Congress Member of Congress

    ________________-______
    ________________ -______

    DANIEL LIPINSKI ANNA ESHOO

    Member of Congress Member of Congress

    ________________-______
    ________________ -______

    JACKIE SPEIER JOE BACA

    Member of Congress Member of Congress

    ________________-______
    ________________ -______

    BRUCE BRALEY JANICE SCHAKOWSKY

    Member of Congress Member of Congress

    ________________-______
    ________________ -______

    PATRICK KENNEDY COLLIN PETERSON

    Member of Congress Member of Congress

    ________________-______
    ________________ -______

    CHARLES B. RANGEL MICHAEL HONDA

    Member of Congress Member of Congress


    cc: Hon. Eric P. Schwartz, Assistant Secretary of State

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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