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    Armenian National Committee of Illinois
    1701 North Greenwood Road
    Glenview, IL 60026
    Contact: Greg Bedian
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Internet: www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    June 16, 2005

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


    Genocide Curriculum Measure Awaits Illinois Governor's Signature

    Springfield, IL - The Armenian National Committee of Illinois today
    called on Governor Rod Blagojevich to sign legislation mandating that
    Illinois public school students receive instruction on the Armenian
    Genocide and other acts of genocide.

    The bill, HB312, cleared the legislature with commanding margins
    earlier this spring, passing the Illinois House on March 1st and
    passing the Senate on May 11th. The bill must be approved or vetoed
    by the Governor within 60 days of receipt from the legislature. If
    no action is taken after 60 days, the bill automatically becomes law.

    "By signing this bill, the Governor can not only demonstrate his
    concern for victims of previous genocides, he can play an active
    part in a process that will hopefully help deter future genocides,"
    stated ANC of Illinois representative Karine Birazian.
    "The Armenian community of Illinois is looking
    forward to a successful conclusion of the enactment process for
    this legislation."

    On May 11, the Illinois Information Service (part of the state's
    official government media communications office) reported that
    Gov. Blagojevich confirmed that he would sign the bill. That
    commitment was later confirmed by community members who met with
    the Governor. Blagojevich also mentioned his support for genocide
    education in a recent gubernatorial proclamation issued to mark the
    90th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. In it the Governor stated
    "both recognition and education concerning past atrocities such as
    the Armenian Genocide is crucial in the prevention of future crimes
    against humanity."

    After the bill was introduced, the Armenian National Committee helped
    to mobilize Armenian and non-Armenians alike to work for passage of
    the bill, which was introduced by Representatives John A, Fritchey
    (D-11) and Paul D. Froelich (R-56). Upon passage in the Illinois
    House by a vote of 96-11, HB312 was forwarded to the Senate where
    Senators Jacqueline Y. Collins (D-16) and Ira Silverstein (D-8)
    led the effort to a 47-5 victory in the Senate.

    During the weeks leading up to the bill's passage, the ANC lobbied
    Illinois House and Senate members to work for passage of the bill by
    organizing grassroots email, telephone and letter-writing campaigns
    as well as conducting office visits with legislators. The ANC also
    made presentations to various groups to encourage their participation
    in this activity

    "It was gratifying to see that our efforts led to a successful
    outcome," stated Karine Birazian, who heads up the ANC of
    Illinois' Genocide Education Committee. "It's important for the
    many constituents, and especially the public school students, who
    participated in this endeavor to see that their voices were heard
    and that their actions could make a difference on such an important
    issue as Genocide education."

    HB312 provides "that in addition to the unit of instruction studying
    the events of the Holocaust, the curriculum of every public elementary
    school and high school shall include a unit of instruction studying
    other acts of genocide across the globe, including, but not limited
    to, the Armenian Genocide, the Famine-Genocide in Ukraine, and more
    recent atrocities in Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda, and Sudan."

    With the passage of HB312, Illinois joins several other states,
    including California and Massachusetts, which have mandated expanded
    genocide education. Birazian added that the ANC will be working with
    groups in those states as well as other organizations to help assemble
    the necessary resources to help schools implement the new requirements
    once they become law.

    The Armenian National Committee of Illinois is a grassroots public
    affairs organization serving to inform, educate, and act on a wide
    range of issues concerning Armenian Americans throughout the state
    of Illinois.

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