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    Armenian National Committee of America
    888 17th St., NW, Suite 904
    Washington, DC 20006
    Tel: (202) 775-1918
    Fax: (202) 775-5648
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Internet: www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    August 5, 2004
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    ARMENIAN AMERICANS ACTIVE AT THE
    DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION

    -- Strengthen Alliances with Coalition Partners

    BOSTON, MA - Armenian Americans from throughout the United States
    took part in the Democratic National Convention last week to
    communicate Armenian American priorities, strengthen alliances, and
    contribute to the success of the Kerry-Edwards ticket this
    November, reported the Armenian National Committee of America
    (ANCA).

    Armenian American delegates to the Convention represented states,
    ranging from Colorado and Iowa to New York, Massachusetts and Rhode
    Island. They were joined by local community activists from
    Massachusetts, invited guests, and representatives of the Armenian
    American press.

    Kathryn Allikian, an Iowa alternate delegate attending a national
    party convention for the first time, cited a range of domestic and
    Armenian American concerns which led her to lend her support to the
    Kerry-Edwards ticket. "When I first heard that the Bush
    Administration had placed Armenia on the terrorist watch list after
    9/11. That just floored me. All they had to do is do their
    homework. I'm glad that it was taken off and that they recognized
    their mistake, but it took a lot of lobbying efforts from the
    Armenian community's side to get that done." Other Armenian
    American delegates included Massachusetts State Representative
    Rachel Kaprielian, ANC Rhode Island activist Ani Haroian, Armene
    Brown, and Mike Najarian.

    Armenian Americans were also active in the Convention through
    participation in the Democratic Party's Ethnic Caucus, which took
    place on July 28th. The two-hour Caucus meeting, run by Caucus Co-
    Chairman and Arab American Institute Chairman Jim Zogby, featured a
    range of speakers including Kerry-Edwards campaign co-chairwoman,
    former New Hampshire Governor Jean Shaheen, Connecticut
    Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro, and Kerry-Edwards Ethnic Outreach
    Coordinator George Kivork. In addressing the ethnic community
    representatives, Rep. DeLauro explained, "You are tireless
    advocates for what makes our country unique and special. It is
    that diversity of background and opinion, cultural tradition and
    value. That is what our country is all about. And what you all do
    is help preserve the core of the American experience and the notion
    that we can build a more perfect union."

    Since its inception in the early 1990's, the Armenian American
    community's participation in the Caucus has been through the
    Armenian American Democratic Leadership Council, which actively
    fosters support within the Armenian American community for the
    Democratic Party and national Democratic office holders, while
    promoting the election of Armenian American Democrats to political
    office and encouraging participation by Armenian American Democrats
    at all levels of the public policy process.

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    State Representative Koutoujian Urges Armenian American Youth:
    "Please Get Involved, We Need You."
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    Massachusetts State Senator Peter Koutoujian and John Kerry for
    President Ethnic Outreach Coordinator George Kivork outlined the
    Senator Kerry's strong record on Armenian American concerns
    including Sen. Kerry's twenty year record in support of Armenian
    Genocide recognition efforts, and leadership in the adoption of
    Freedom Support Act restrictions on U.S. aid to Azerbaijan due
    their ongoing blockade of Armenia and Nagorno Karabagh.

    The ANCA, in its official statement endorsing the Kerry/Edwards
    ticket provided an extensive accounting of both Sen. Kerry's and
    Pres. Bush's records on Armenian American concerns. The full text
    of the endorsement may be read on the ANCA website at:
    http://anca.org/anca/pressrel.asp?prid=605&pressregion=anca

    Both Koutoujian and Kivork made a general call for greater Armenian
    American involvement in the political process. When asked to
    provide a message to Armenian American youth considering a career
    in politics, Rep. Koutoujian stated, "I would say to all the young
    Armenians - 'Please get involved, we need you.' There are only two
    State Representatives up here (Massachusetts) - myself and Rachel
    Kaprielian, and that's kind of shameful. . . We really need our
    young people to rise up to positions of power and positions of
    influence where we can affect change, we can affect policy issues."

    Kivork's message was equally emphatic: "Get involved. Get
    involved right now. We need Armenian Americans getting involved in
    every level of campaign - whether it is city council, your local
    Congressman, you school board. Just get involved, because at the
    end of the day, you are the face of not just the candidate, but of
    all Armenian Americans. You have a unique opportunity to represent
    both your community and your candidate in a positive light. Just
    get involved."

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    Rep. Schiff: "We are going to take every opportunity to bring the
    [Genocide Recognition] fight to the floor of the Congress
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    Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) was among the thousands of Democratic
    elected officials to participate at the Convention this year. In
    an interview with Horizon Armenian Television, Rep. Schiff, who
    successfully spearheaded an amendment to the foreign aid bill,
    which restricts the use of U.S. assistance to Turkey in lobbying
    against the Genocide Resolution, outlined the next steps in
    securing Congressional support for the measure.

    "The amendment is part of the House Bill. It is not yet part of
    the Senate Bill. We want to make sure it stays in on the
    Conference Committee," explained Rep. Schiff. "Regrettably the
    House Leadership, Speaker Hastert, Tom Delay and others have
    pledged to do everything they can to strip it out of the bill. So
    we have a fight on our bill." Rep. Schiff is referring to a
    strongly worded statement by Speaker Hastert, Majority Leader Tom
    DeLay and Majority Leader Roy Blunt, issued immediately following
    the passage of the amendment, critical of the amendment and
    pledging not to schedule a floor vote on the Genocide resolution,
    H.Res.193. The Genocide Resolution, which was introduced by Rep.
    George Radanovich (R-CA), Rep. Schiff and Congressional Armenian
    Caucus Co-Chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Joe Knollenberg (R-MI),
    has 111 cosponsors and was adopted unanimously by the House
    Judiciary Committee in May, 2003.

    Following the passage of the Schiff amendment, Representatives
    Radanovich, Pallone and Schiff initiated a Congressional letter to
    Speaker Hastert asking him to schedule a vote on the Genocide
    Resolution. The letter has already garnered over 30 Congressional
    signatories. Rep. Schiff stressed the importance of nationwide
    Armenian American activism in support of the letter to send a clear
    message to the House leadership. "If he [Speaker Hastert] doesn't
    hear from people throughout this country, he is going to think that
    people don't care. On the other hand, if he can hear from all of
    us, if we can send thousands and thousands of faxes, he's going to
    know that there is a price to making a promise to our community and
    then breaching it."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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