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    CONGRESSWOMAN LAURA RICHARDSON RISES TO COMMEMORATE THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    States News Service
    April 24, 2012 Tuesday

    The following information was released by the office of California
    Rep. Laura Richardson :

    Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to the victims and survivors
    of one of the darkest chapters in human history, the Armenian
    Genocide. April 24th marks the 97th commemoration of the first
    genocide of the 20th Century where Ottoman Turkish authorities ordered
    the systematic annihilation of more than 1.5 million Armenians. The
    Armenian Genocide was carried out from 1915 to 1923 through massacres,
    deportations, and death marches where hundreds of thousands were
    herded into the Syrian Desert to die of thirst and starvation.

    Modern-day Turkish authorities sadly have chosen to deny this chapter
    of history.

    Notable scholars and historians who recognize the Armenian Genocide
    include the International Association of Genocide Scholars and the Elie
    Wiesel Foundation for Humanity whose opinion is supported by 53 Nobel
    Laureates. Many international observers, including then Ambassador
    and later U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau, witnessed the
    nightmare firsthand and reported detailed accounts of the atrocities
    to their governments.

    Mr. Speaker, the historical record is clear and the Armenian Genocide
    is a tragic fact. It must be acknowledged and remembered so that it
    will never be repeated.

    As a member of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues, I know
    that the refusal of modern-day Turkey to acknowledge one of the worst
    examples of man's inhumanity in the 20th century haunts survivors
    of the Armenian Genocide, as well as their families. As a Member of
    Congress from California, which is home to more Armenian-Americans
    than any other, I believe this is not only an affront to the memory
    of the victims and to their descendants, but it does a disservice
    to the United States as it seeks to stand up for the victims of
    violence today.

    The issue of recognizing the Armenian genocide and helping the Armenian
    people is neither a partisan nor geopolitical issue. Rather, it is a
    question of giving the Armenian people the justice they deserve. In
    doing so, we affirm the dignity of humankind everywhere.

    It has been said that "all it takes for evil to triumph, is for good
    men to do nothing." This is one of the reasons I am proud to have
    joined with so many of my colleagues in cosponsoring the resolution
    affirming the occurrence of the Armenian genocide throughout my career
    in Congress. I will continue to do for as long as it takes.

    In recognizing the Armenian Genocide we do not seek to persecute
    any person or state; we seek to build a path that will lead to
    reconciliation between Armenians and Turks. And in doing so, we will
    remain true to our nation's highest aspirations for justice and peace.

    It was President Lincoln who called us "better angels of our nation"
    when he said in his Second Inaugural Address that all Americans should
    "do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among
    ourselves and with all nations."

    Mr. Speaker, the Armenian Genocide has been officially recognized by
    42 states. These states have gone on public record rejecting any claim
    or assertion that denies the occurrence of one of history's worst
    crimes against humanity. I believe it is time for us to join these
    nations in that endeavor by passing H. Res. 304, the "Affirmation of
    the United States Record on the Armenian Genocide Resolution."

    Mr. Speaker, I ask for a moment of silence in memory of the millions
    of Armenian voices silenced by genocide at the hands of the Ottoman
    Empire.

    Thank you and I yield back the balance of my time.


    From: Baghdasarian
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