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

    PRESS RELEASE

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    July 16, 2004
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    CONGRESSIONAL REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP ATTACKS SCHIFF AMENDMENT

    -- Speaker, Majority Leader and Majority Whip Seek to
    Reverse Legislation Barring Turkey from using U.S. Foreign
    Aid to Lobby Against the Genocide Resolution

    WASHINGTON, DC - In a front-page statement posted today on the web-
    page of the Speaker of the U.S. House, Congressional Republican
    leaders, who have for the past eighteen months blocked the progress
    of legislation recognizing the Armenian Genocide, attacked the
    adoption, yesterday, of the Schiff Amendment by the full U.S.
    House, reported the Armenian National Committee (ANCA). The
    amendment restricts the Turkish government from using U.S. foreign
    aid dollars to finance its campaign to defeat the Genocide
    Resolution, H.Res.193.

    The statement issued by House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL),
    Majority Leader Tom Delay (R-TX) and Majority Whip Roy Blunt (R-MO)
    states that, "we are strongly opposed to the Schiff Amendment to
    the Foreign Operations Appropriations bill, and we will insist that
    conferees drop that provision in conference. . . Turkey has been a
    reliable ally of the United States for decades, and the deep
    foundation upon which our mutual economic and security relationship
    rests should not be disrupted by this amendment."

    The full text of the statement is provided at the end of the
    release. Armenian Americans have the opportunity to express their
    disappointment to the authors of this statement by visiting the
    ANCA website: www.anca.org.

    "Speaker Hastert and his colleagues in the House leadership -
    having spent the past year and a half trying to kill the Genocide
    Resolution - are now trying to subvert the clear will of an
    overwhelming bi-partisan majority in support of this human rights
    measure," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "We find it
    deeply offensive that these officials would allow a foreign nation
    - particularly one that so blatantly disdains the democratic values
    of the American people - to impose its dictates on our Congress."

    Yesterday evening, the U.S. House voted to approve the amendment,
    introduced by Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA). The measure was passed by a
    voice vote and added to the fiscal year 2005 foreign aid bill,
    H.R.4818.

    The Genocide Resolution, H.Res.193, reaffirms U.S. support for the
    Genocide Convention and cites the importance of remembering past
    crimes against humanity, including the Armenian Genocide,
    Holocaust, Cambodian and Rwandan genocides, in an effort to stop
    future atrocities. It faces intense opposition from the Turkish
    government, which has enlisted the backing of the White House in
    its efforts to press Congressional leaders to block this measure
    from being scheduled for a vote of the full House.

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    Statement of Speaker J. Dennis Hastert, Majority Leader Tom DeLay
    and Majority Whip Roy Blunt Regarding the Schiff Amendment to the
    Foreign Operations Appropriations Bill

    (Washington D.C.) Speaker of the House J. Dennis Hastert, House
    Majority Leader Tom DeLay and House Majority Whip Roy Blunt
    released the following statement regarding House adoption of the
    Schiff Amendment to the Foreign Operations Appropriations bill.

    "We are strongly opposed to the Schiff Amendment to the Foreign
    Operations Appropriations bill, and we will insist that conferees
    drop that provision in conference. We have contacted the Bush
    Administration, and they have indicated their strong opposition to
    the amendment. We have also conveyed our opposition to Chairman
    Kolbe and he has assured us that he will insist on it being dropped
    in the conference committee."

    "Turkey has been a reliable ally of the United States for decades,
    and the deep foundation upon which our mutual economic and security
    relationship rests should not be disrupted by this amendment."

    "On its face, the amendment is meaningless. Current U.S. law
    already prohibits foreign governments from using American foreign
    aid to lobby. But we understand the political motivation behind the
    amendment, and for that reason, we will insist that it be dropped."

    "Our relationship with Turkey is too important to us to allow it to
    be in any way damaged by a poorly crafted and ultimately
    meaningless amendment."

    "Furthermore, we have no intention of scheduling H.Res. 193, as
    reported out of the Judiciary Committee in April, during the
    remainder of this Congress."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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