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    PRESS RELEASE
    ARMENPAC, The Armenian-American Political Action Committee
    421 E. Airport Freeway, Suite 201
    Irving, Texas 75220
    Contact: Jason P. Capizzi, Esq.
    Tel: (972) 635-5347
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.armenpac.org <http://www.armenpac.org/>


    ARMENPAC HOSTS MAJOR COMMUNITY EVENT IN MICHIGAN

    Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Knollenberg and Assistant Majority Whip McCotter
    Attend

    Irving, TX - ARMENPAC, along with over 80 new members from the Michigan
    Armenian-American community, gathered last week to recognize the Michigan
    Congressional Delegation's steadfast support of Armenian-American issues.
    Congressmen Joe Knollenberg (R-MI) and Thaddeus McCotter (R-MI), as well as
    a representative of Congressman Sander Levin (D-MI), attended the event in
    Northville, Michigan; although a scheduling conflict prevented Congressman
    Joe Schwarz (R-MI) from participating, a letter was read on his behalf which
    expressed the Congressman's committed support of our community. ARMENPAC
    Co-Chair Edgar Hagopian welcomed and thanked the Congressmen and community
    activists alike for their "devotion and support of Armenian-American
    issues."

    ARMENPAC hosted this event to provide our elected officials in Washington,
    D.C. and local community members the opportunity to directly discuss
    Armenian-American issues. Congressman Joe Knollenberg, who is a Co-Chair of
    the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues, began the evening by updating
    the group on current legislative initiatives pending in Congress that relate
    to Armenia; namely the Affirmation of the United States Record on the
    Armenian Genocide Resolution (H.Res.316) and The South Caucasus Integration
    and Open Railroads Act of 2005 (H.R.3361). "I am hopeful that these
    initiatives will eventually succeed, as Turkey is facing increasing pressure
    from various sources to recognize the Armenian Genocide and maintain good
    relations with Armenia should it wish to be accepted into the European
    Union," said Congressman Knollenberg.

    H.Res.316 calls upon the President: 1.) to ensure that United States foreign
    policy reflects appropriate understanding and sensitivity concerning issues
    related to human rights, ethnic cleansing, and genocide documented in the
    United States record relating to the Armenian Genocide and the consequences
    of the failure to realize a just resolution; and 2.) in the President's
    annual message commemorating the Armenian Genocide to characterize the
    systematic and deliberate annihilation of 1.5 million Armenians as genocide,
    and to recall the proud history of United States intervention in opposition
    to the Armenian Genocide.

    H.R.3361 prohibits United States Assistance to develop or promote rail
    connections or railway-related connections that do not traverse or connect
    with Armenia, and do traverse or connect Baku, Azerbaijan; Tbilisi, Georgia;
    and Kars, Turkey.

    "ARMENPAC thanks both Congressmen for their distinguished leadership on
    behalf of our community, and for their participation in this event," said
    ARMENPAC Co-Chair Edgar Hagopian. "Our community must continually engage
    our elected officials in similar dialogues, independent of such events,
    regarding those issues that are important to us in order to ensure that our
    concerns will be adequately represented in Congress. We are privileged and
    very appreciative of our elected officials' attention and commitment to our
    community, especially Congressmen Knollenberg and McCotter, who were
    determined to attend this event despite the bad weather in Washington, D.C."

    "It was a tremendous opportunity to attend and witness in person the
    grassroots power of the Armenian Community," said Congressman Thaddeus
    McCotter.

    At the end of the evening, ARMENPAC presented each Congressperson with a
    plaque, engraved with William Saroyan's famous verse regarding the
    resilience of Armenians, for display in their office.

    ARMENPAC is an independent, bipartisan political action committee
    established to shape public policy by raising awareness of, and advocating
    for, Armenian-American issues. ARMENPAC provides financial support to
    federal officeholders, candidates, political action committees and
    organizations that actively support issues of importance to
    Armenian-Americans. For more information and how to join ARMENPAC, please
    visit www.armenpac.org.

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