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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 24, 2004
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    ARMENIAN AMERICANS DELIVER UNITED
    MESSAGE TO U.S. HOUSE LEADERSHIP

    -- Grassroots Organizations Protest Congressional
    Opposition to Genocide Legislation

    WASHINGTON, DC - More than a dozen national grassroots Armenian
    American organizations came together this week to communicate the
    "extraordinary disappointment" of the Armenian American community
    over the Congressional leadership's opposition to legislation
    recognizing the Armenian Genocide, reported the Armenian National
    Committee Of America (ANCA).

    "We have seen, in recent weeks, a tremendous groundswell of
    opposition from across the Armenian American community to the
    Congressional leadership's attack on the Schiff Amendment, and
    their stubborn refusal - despite the strong, bipartisan support
    enjoyed by the Genocide Resolution - to schedule a vote on this
    human rights initiative," said ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian.

    The letter, written on behalf of the collective leadership of the
    Armenian American community to House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert,
    gives voice to the community's unequivocal opposition to the House
    leadership's efforts to reverse the Schiff Amendment to the fiscal
    year 2005 Foreign Operations bill, H.R.4818, and expresses the
    community's "great dismay with your public statement against
    holding a vote on the Genocide Resolution, H.Res.193."

    The letter comes in the wake of the adoption by the U.S. House,
    last month, of the Schiff Amendment, which seeks to block the use
    by Turkey of U.S. foreign aid to lobby against the Genocide
    Resolution. It was adopted by voice vote, without any opposition,
    on July 15th. Within hours of its passage, the Schiff Amendment
    came under intense attack by the Congressional leadership, with the
    Speaker of the House and his top deputies issuing a statement -
    posted prominently on the first page of the Speaker of the House's
    website - that they would use their influence to block its adoption
    as part of the final foreign aid bill.

    The organizations that signed the community-wide letter were the
    ANCA, the Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church - Eastern and
    Western U.S., the Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church -
    Eastern and Western U.S., the Armenian Missionary Association of
    America, and the Apostolic Exarchate for Armenian Catholics, as
    well as the Armenian General Benevolent Union, Armenian Democratic
    Liberal (Ramgavar) Party, United Armenian Fund, Armenian Relief
    Society, Armenian Bar Association, National Organization of
    Republican Armenians, Armenian Youth Federation, Homenetmen -
    Armenian General Athletic Union, and Hamazkayn Armenian Cultural
    and Educational Association.

    The signatories to the letter stressed that the Schiff Amendment,
    which was adopted by the U.S. House on July 15th, "simply
    underscores the importance of protecting American people from
    having their tax dollars used by the government of Turkey for a
    purpose they find patently offensive - the denial of the Armenian
    Genocide." They also noted that the adoption of the Amendment
    "reflected the breadth of the bipartisan opposition to Turkey's
    shameful campaign against H.Res.193, and, just as importantly,
    demonstrated the clear and overwhelming support of a majority of
    Members enjoyed by the underlying legislation."

    The Genocide Resolution, H.Res.193, was introduced last year by
    Congressmen George Radanovich (R-CA) and Adam Schiff (D-CA), and
    Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues Co-Chairmen Joe Knollenberg
    and Frank Pallone. It has been cosponsored by 110 U.S.
    Representatives and was approved, without opposition, in May of
    last year, by the Judiciary Committee. This genocide-prevention
    measure is supported by a diverse coalition of over one hundred
    religious, civic, ethnic and human rights organizations, including
    American Values, Union of Orthodox Rabbis, NAACP, Sons of Italy,
    and the National Council of La Raza.

    The full text of the Armenian American community letter to the
    Speaker of the House is provided below.

    #####

    Text of Community Letter to Speaker Dennis Hastert

    Dear Speaker Hastert:

    We are writing, as the collective leadership of the Armenian
    American community, to voice our extraordinary disappointment with
    your opposition to the Schiff Amendment to the fiscal year 2005
    Foreign Operations bill, H.R.4818, and to express our great dismay
    with your public statement against holding a vote on the Genocide
    Resolution, H.Res.193.

    The Schiff Amendment simply underscores the importance of
    protecting American people from having their tax dollars used by
    the government of Turkey for a purpose they find patently offensive
    - the denial of the Armenian Genocide. The adoption of this
    measure on July 15th by the full U.S. House of Representatives
    reflected the breadth of the bipartisan opposition to Turkey's
    shameful campaign against H.Res.193, and, just as importantly,
    demonstrated the clear and overwhelming support of a majority of
    Members enjoyed by the underlying legislation.

    As you know, H.Res.193, which was introduced by Congressmen George
    Radanovich and Adam Schiff, and Congressional Caucus on Armenian
    Issues Co-Chairmen Joe Knollenberg and Frank Pallone, has been
    cosponsored by 110 of your colleagues and was approved, without
    opposition, in May of last year, by the Judiciary Committee. This
    genocide-prevention measure is supported by a diverse coalition of
    over one hundred religious, civic, ethnic and human rights
    organizations, including American Values, Union of Orthodox Rabbis,
    NAACP, Sons of Italy, and the National Council of La Raza.

    We respectfully call upon you to reconsider your opposition to the
    Schiff Amendment and to immediately schedule a vote of the full
    U.S. House of Representatives on the Genocide Resolution,
    H.Res.193. We make this request on several levels. First is that
    the adoption of such a resolution represents a moral imperative
    that we, as Americans, must take to defend human rights and protect
    human lives against the crime of genocide. Secondly, we should not
    allow a foreign nation, particularly one that so brazenly flaunts
    basic American values and which blocked the U.S.-led coalition from
    opening a northern front in the Iraq War, to impose its dictates on
    the U.S. Congress. Thirdly, the clear majority of Members who
    support this resolution should not be denied the opportunity to
    take part in an up-or-down vote on this human rights measure.
    Finally, by bringing this measure to the floor, you would be
    honoring your public pledge to our community on this subject made
    in October of 2000.

    Thank you for your consideration of our concerns. We would be
    pleased to meet with you personally to discuss this matter further.

    Sincerely,
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