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    EXPERT PREDICTS STRONGER CONGRESSIONAL SUPPORT FOR NEW GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    June 15, 2011 - 17:11 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian Genocide resolution, newly submitted
    to U.S. House of Representatives will have stronger support among
    Congressmen, according to director of the Oriental Studies Institute at
    Armenian National Academy of Sciences, professor Ruben Safrastyan.As
    the expert told a news conference in Yerevan, introduction of a new
    resolution on rightful return of confiscated churches to Armenians,
    increases the probability of their adoption.

    The struggle will start once the resolutions are included on U.S.
    House of Representatives agenda, the expert said, noting that Armenian
    Genocide recognition issue will always be on U.S.~R political agenda.

    A bipartisan group of U.S. legislators are set to introduce two
    resolutions in support of a truthful and just resolution of the
    Armenian Genocide, including a new measure specifically pressing
    Turkey to fully respect the rights of Christians to practice their
    faith in freedom, including through the rightful return of confiscated
    churches to Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians, Pontians, Arameans (Syriacs)
    and other Christians communities.

    The Return of Churches resolution, spearheaded by senior House Foreign
    Affairs Committee member Ed Royce (R-CA) and the panel's Ranking
    Democrat Howard Berman (D-CA), calls upon the government of Turkey
    to honor its international obligations end all forms of religious
    persecution and to protect the rights and religious freedoms of
    Christians. The measure specifically calls upon Turkey to return
    confiscated Christian church properties.

    The Armenian Genocide Resolution, introduced by Congressmen Robert
    Dold (R-IL) and Adam Schiff (D-CA), calls upon the President to
    recognize the Armenian Genocide and encourages the U.S. government to
    apply the lessons of this tragedy to prevent future crimes against
    humanity. This measure, identical to H.Res.252 during the previous
    session of Congress, has been adopted by the Foreign Affairs Committee
    four times over the past eleven years, but has yet to reach the floor
    for an up-or-down vote of the full U.S. House of Representatives.

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