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    PRESS RELEASE
    May 23, 2014

    ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA
    Contact: Taniel Koushakjian
    Email: [email protected]
    Phone: (202) 393-3434
    Web: www.aaainc.org


    ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA, ARMENIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE EXPAND ARMENIAN
    GENOCIDE DISCUSSION IN THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA


    Washington, D.C. - As the world marked Genocide Awareness month this
    past April, representatives of the Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly)
    and the Armenian National Institute (ANI) broadened the discussion of the
    Armenian Genocide with the American public and abroad with several
    appearances in national and international media, reported the Assembly.

    On the heels of the Islamic militant attack on Kessab Armenians launched
    from Turkey, Assembly Executive Director Bryan Ardouny told the International
    Business Times, `For Armenian Americans, current images of Armenian homes
    being looted and occupied in Kesab, and innocent lives tragically lost,
    invoke painful memories of the early phases of the first genocide of the
    20th century at the hands of Ottoman Turks."

    The Assembly's efforts to secure the release of the Armenian Orphan Rug
    from the White House also made headlines. `The Armenian Assembly ramped up
    pressure by displaying a `sister rug' in Boston and Boca Raton, Fla.,'
    reported the Miami Herald, while Ardouny told KPPC-Southern California
    Radio that, "The display of this tangible expression of gratitude for
    America's humanitarian intervention to save the survivors of the Armenian
    Genocide is a positive development."

    Following President Barack Obama's April 24 statement which again fell
    short of his 2008 campaign promise to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide,
    Assembly Board Chairman Hirair Hovnanian told Radio Free Europe/Radio
    Liberty's (RFE/RL) Armenia service, that `In 1981 President Ronald Reagan
    squarely acknowledged the Armenian Genocide ... This accurately reflects
    America's values and record of speaking out against genocide, and I welcome
    this approach.' `In a related development, a member of the
    Assembly's
    board, Van Krikorian, praised the influential American Jewish Committee
    (AJC) for urging Turkey to `address the realities' of the Armenian
    genocide,' the same RFE/RL report said.

    In addition, former Assembly board member Mark Momjian, Esq. discussed the
    Armenian Genocide on WBAI/NYC 99.5 FM Radio. On Sunday, April 13, Momjian
    appeared on the show "Beyond the Pale," which explores cutting edge Jewish
    culture and offers local, national, and international political debate and
    analysis from a Jewish perspective.

    The Assembly's activities surrounding the decision by Suffolk University
    Law School to invite Anti-Defamation League (ADL) National Director Abraham
    Foxman to deliver this year's commencement address was also noteworthy.
    `'If the ADL now supports the pending Congressional resolution, this would
    truly be a courageous act against injustice,' said Anthony Barsamian, a
    1990 Suffolk Law School graduate and member of the Armenian Assembly of
    America,' to the Boston Globe. In 2007, Foxman and the ADL publicly
    opposed the Armenian Genocide resolution that was pending in Congress.

    With over 30,000 downloads in the first few weeks, the release of `The Last
    Refuge & the First Defense: The Armenian Church, Etchmiadzin, and the
    Armenian Genocide,' a free, online exhibit jointly produced by ANI, the
    Armenian Genocide Museum of America (AGMA), the Assembly, and in
    cooperation with the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, the Armenian Genocide
    Museum-Institute in Yerevan, and the Republic of Armenia National Archives,
    also expanded the scope and reach of genocide awareness.

    Appearing on Voice of America-Armenia, ANI Director Dr. Rouben Adalian
    discussed the unique focus of the exhibit and its broad appeal. ANI's
    website registered one million hits during March and April of this year
    alone.

    On April 24, Dr. Adalian also discussed Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan's April 23 announcement and President Obama's statement with
    Arabic-language Al Hurra TV broadcast throughout the Middle East. In
    addition to reaching international audiences on Armenian Genocide
    remembrance day, Adalian told Business Insider that `'[Obama] has made
    unambiguous statements as a senator and in his presidential campaign to
    fully recognize the genocide ... But he has avoided using the actual word
    for obvious reasons: pressure from Turkey, whom the U.S. considers an
    important ally.''

    A pillar of the Assembly's Mission is to expand the organization's
    pioneering research, education, and advocacy campaigns for universal
    affirmation of the Armenian Genocide and to secure Diaspora-wide consensus
    for the government of the Republic of Armenia to deal with the consequences
    of this crime against humanity.

    Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest
    Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public understanding and
    awareness of Armenian issues. The Assembly is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
    membership organization.

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    NR: # 2014-031
    Available online: http://bit.ly/1r128aM

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