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    [Congressional Record: July 19, 2004 (Extensions)]
    [Page E1413-E1414]
    >From the Congressional Record Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
    [DOCID:cr19jy04-20]




    CELEBRATING THE 70TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARMENIAN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER

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    HON. EDWARD J. MARKEY

    of massachusetts

    in the house of representatives

    Monday, July 19, 2004

    Mr. MARKEY. Mr. Speaker, I rise to pay tribute to a treasured
    institution in the Armenian-American community and in my Congressional
    District, the ``Armenian Weekly Newspaper'' which is celebrating its
    70th Anniversary of publication this year.
    Since 1934, the English-language Armenian Weekly has been published
    by the Hairenik Association of Watertown, Massachusetts, located in my
    district. The Association also publishes the Armenian Weekly's parent
    publication, ``The Hairenik,'' which is the longest running Armenian-
    language newspaper in the world.
    Mr. Speaker, this past April we gathered to commemorate the Armenian
    Genocide, one of the darkest chapters of World War I, and what is
    sometimes called the ``Forgotten Genocide.'' The Armenian Weekly plays
    an invaluable role in helping all of us to remember that tragic period,
    but more importantly, to celebrate the lives of the survivors and their
    wonderful and enduring culture.
    In September of 1919, President Woodrow Wilson spoke of his vision of
    a future Armenia. He said, ``Armenia is to be redeemed . . . So that at
    last this great people, struggling through night after night of terror,
    knowing not when they may come out into a time when they can enjoy
    their rights as free people that they never dreamed they would be able
    to exercise.'' Since the rebirth of the Armenian national following the
    collapse of the former Soviet Union, the Armenian Weekly has run
    numerous stories on issues and events affecting the politics and
    economy of the Republic of Armenia, and the efforts of the Armenian-
    American community to support its struggle to survive and prosper.
    Mr. Speaker, two of our most cherished freedoms in the United States
    are freedom of speech and freedom of the press. For seventy years now,
    Armenian-Americans have been

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    celebrating those freedoms through the Armenian Weekly Newspaper. In
    addition to its extensive coverage of news events of interest to the
    Armenian-American community, over the years, the paper has printed
    numerous short stories, essays and poems. For example, the stories that
    initially brought noted Armenian-American writer and playwright William
    Saroyan to national attention were first published in the Armenian
    Weekly.
    I congratulate Editor Jason Sohigian and everyone associated with
    this remarkable publication and I wish the Armenian Weekly Newspaper
    many more years of service and success.
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