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    CALIF.ASSEMBLY SPEAKER'S BILL URGES CONGRESS, PRESIDENT TO RECOGNIZE GENOCIDE

    http://asbarez.com/119773/calif-assembly-speakers-bill-urges-congress-president-to-recognize-genocide/
    Thursday, February 20th, 2014

    Speaker Perez (far right) with members of California delegation at
    Dzidzernagapert while visiting Armenia in September

    SACARAMENTO--California State Assembly Speaker John A. Perez on
    Thursday introduced a resolution that reaffirms California's strong
    position on the recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

    The resolution calls on Turkey to recognize the Armenian Genocide
    and urges Congress and President Obama to do the same.

    This measure would designate the week of April 20 to 26, 2014,
    as "California Week of Remembrance for the Armenian Genocide of
    1915-1923," and would memorialize the Congress and the President
    of the United States to observe the California Week of Remembrance
    for the Armenian Genocide by participating in the Armenian Genocide
    Commemorative Project.

    Below is the text of the resolution AJR 35

    WHEREAS, The Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923 was the first genocide
    of the 20th century, in which 1.5 million men, women, and children
    lost their lives at the hands of the Turkish Ottoman Empire in their
    attempt to systematically eliminate the Armenian race; and

    WHEREAS, In their 3,000 year historic homeland in Asia Minor, Armenians
    were subjected to severe and unjust persecution and brutality by the
    Turkish rulers of the Ottoman Empire before and after the turn of
    the 20th century, including widespread acts of destruction and murder
    during the period from 1894 to 1896, inclusive, and again in 1909; and

    WHEREAS, The massacre of the Armenians constituted one of the most
    atrocious violations of human rights in the history of the world; and

    WHEREAS, Adolph Hitler, in persuading his army commanders that the
    merciless persecution and killing of Jews, Poles, and other people
    would bring no retribution, declared, "Who, after all, speaks today
    of the annihilation of the Armenians?"; and

    WHEREAS, Unlike other people and governments that have admitted and
    denounced the abuses and crimes of predecessor regimes, and despite
    the overwhelming proof of genocidal intent, the Republic of Turkey
    has inexplicably and adamantly denied the occurrence of the crimes
    against humanity committed by the Ottoman and Young Turk rulers,
    and those denials compound the grief of the few remaining survivors
    of the atrocities, desecrate the memory of the victims, and cause
    continuing pain to the descendants of the victims; and

    WHEREAS, Leaders of nations with strategic, commercial, and cultural
    ties to the Republic of Turkey should be reminded of their duty to
    encourage Turkish officials to cease efforts to distort facts and
    deny the history of events surrounding the Armenian Genocide; and

    WHEREAS, The determination of those who continue to speak the truth
    about the Armenian Genocide is tested to this day with some of these
    speakers of truth being silenced by violent means; and

    WHEREAS, The accelerated level and scope of denial and revisionism,
    coupled with the passage of time and the fact that very few survivors
    remain who can serve as reminders of indescribable brutality and
    tormented lives, compel a sense of urgency in efforts to solidify
    recognition of historical truth; and

    WHEREAS, By consistently remembering and forcefully condemning the
    atrocities committed against the Armenians, and honoring the survivors
    as well as other victims of similar heinous conduct, we guard against
    repetition of such acts of genocide and provide the American public
    with a greater understanding of its heritage; and

    WHEREAS, This measure would provide that the Legislature deplores the
    persistent, ongoing efforts by any person in this country or abroad
    to deny the historical fact of the Armenian Genocide; and

    WHEREAS, California is home to the largest Armenian-American population
    in the United States, and Armenians living in California have enriched
    our state through their leadership in business, agriculture, academia,
    government, and the arts; and

    WHEREAS, The State of California has been at the forefront of
    encouraging and promoting a curriculum relating to human rights and
    genocide in order to empower future generations to prevent recurrence
    of the crime of genocide; now, therefore,

    Be it Resolved by the Assembly and the Senate of the State of
    California, jointly, That the State of California commends its
    conscientious educators who teach about human rights and genocide;
    and be it further

    Resolved, That the Legislature of the State of California hereby
    designates the week of April 20 to 26, 2014, as "California Week of
    Remembrance for the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923"; and be it further

    Resolved, That California commemorates California Week of Remembrance
    for the Armenian Genocide through the Armenian Genocide Commemorative
    Project; and be it further

    Resolved, That the State of California respectfully calls upon the
    Congress and the President of the United States to act likewise and to
    formally and consistently recognize and reaffirm the historical truth
    that the atrocities committed against the Armenian people constituted
    genocide; and be it further

    Resolved, That the Legislature calls upon the Republic of Turkey to
    acknowledge the facts of the Armenian Genocide and to work toward a
    just resolution; and be it further

    Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this
    resolution to the President and Vice President of the United States,
    Members of the United States Congress, the Governor, and the Turkish
    Ambassador to the United States.

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