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    1) Canada ANC Steps-up Efforts Leading up to Genocide Resolution Vote
    2) High-ranking American military officer set to visit Armenia
    3) Congressional Support Grows for Bush to Properly Commemorate Armenian
    Genocide
    4) Saakashvili Allies Victorious in Polls
    5) Turkey's Ruling Party Strengthens Its Position
    6) Schiff Lauds Contributions and Service of Cesar Chavez

    1) Canada ANC Steps-up Efforts Leading up to Genocide Resolution Vote

    OTTAWA (ANCC)--The second reading of Motion M-380 that would recognize the
    Armenian Genocide is expected to take place in late April in the Canadian
    House
    of Commons. Introduced by private member Madeleine Dalphond-Guiral, M-380 was
    read and debated on February 25. According to House of Commons rules, motions
    by a private member are subject to two readings of one hour each. The vote on
    the motion will take place after the second reading.
    Leading up to that vote, the Armenian National Committee of Canada (ANCC) has
    not only been working within Canada's parliament, but has also been
    aggressively pursuing Members of Parliament (MP), as well as affiliated bodies
    so as to ensure passage of the motion that states, "That this House
    acknowledges the Armenian genocide of 1915 and condemns this act as a crime
    against humanity."
    To date, of the more than 50 MPs approached, most have committed to
    supporting
    the motion.
    Alongside these efforts, representatives of ANC regions have been meeting
    with
    respective MPs, while the ARF Youth of Canada have initiated a mass email and
    letter writing campaign to garner support. Area Armenian organizations are
    doing the same.
    Representative of ARF Canada's Central Committee and ANCC have met with
    executive members of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF) to outreach
    and gain even wider support for the effort.
    The CRRF's mission is to build a national framework for the fight against
    racism in Canadian society. Its mission is to bring about a more harmonious
    Canada that acknowledges its racist past, recognizes the pervasiveness of
    racism today, and is committed to creating a future in which all Canadians are
    treated equitably and fairly.
    Members of the CRRF executive promised to extend cooperation and practical
    assistance--assuring they would discuss the matter with minister with that
    cooperate with the CRRF.
    Results of CRRF's promises came through the following day during a conference
    in Montreal, titled Hate and Racism: Seeking Solutions. In their speeches, UN
    Special Envoy Stephen Lewis and Lieutenant General Romeo Dallaire introduced
    Armenian efforts to the body, urging cooperation. The CRRF was a partner in
    the
    planning and implementation of this important and timely conference.


    2) High-ranking American military officer set to visit Armenia

    YEREVAN (Yerkir)--The US European Command Headquarters' Director of Plans and
    Policy, Major General Jeffrey Kohler, will be in Armenia on Tuesday. Over a
    period of two days, the General will be meeting with Armenian Defense Minister
    and Security Council Secretary Serzh Sargsian, and Chief of Staff General
    Mikael Harutiunian. Kohler is also scheduled to visit the 12th peacekeeping
    battalion of the Armenian Army.


    3) Congressional Support Grows for Bush to Properly Commemorate Armenian
    Genocide

    WASHINGTON, DC-- (ANCA)--Bipartisan support for a Congressional letter urging
    President Bush to keep his campaign pledge and properly characterize the
    Armenian Genocide as `genocide' continued to expand this week, with over 80
    House Members having added their name to the list of signatories, reported the
    Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA). The grassroots effort to
    secure
    additional supporters will be expanding in the upcoming week.
    Initiated by House Genocide Resolution lead sponsors George Radanovich
    (R-CA),
    Adam Schiff (D-CA), and Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairman Frank
    Pallone
    (D-NJ) and Joe Knollenberg (R-MI), the letter calls on President Bush to
    reaffirm the United States record on the Armenian Genocide in his April 24
    commemorative statement. It argues that, `by properly recognizing the
    atrocities committed against the Armenian people as 'genocide' in your
    statement, you will honor the many Americans who helped launch our first
    international human rights campaign to end the carnage and protect the
    survivors.' It continues, noting that `Now more than ever as your
    administration seeks to bring an end to global terrorism and to help establish
    democracies in Afghanistan and Iraq, the memory of the genocide underscores
    our
    responsibility to help convey our cherished tradition of respect for
    fundamental human rights and opposition to mass slaughters.'
    Congressional colleagues joining Representatives Radanovich, Schiff, Pallone,
    and Knollenberg pledging to co-sign the letter as of Friday, March 26,
    include:
    Tom Allen (D-ME), Robert Andrews (D-NJ), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Xavier Becerra
    (D-CA), Howard Berman (D-CA), Michael Bilirakis (R-FL), Tim Bishop (D-NY),
    Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Ken Calvert (R-CA), William Clay (D-MO), Jerry Costello
    (D-IL), Joseph Crowley (D-NY), Duke Cunningham (R-CA), Danny Davis (D-IL),
    Peter DeFazio (D-OR), Rosa DeLauro (D-CT), John Dingell (D-MI), Vernon Ehlers
    (R-MI), Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Lane Evans (D-IL), Bob Filner (D-CA), Vito Fossella
    (R-NY), Barney Frank (D-MA), Scott Garrett (R-NJ), Raul Grijalva (D-AZ),
    Maurice Hinchey (D-NY), Tim Holden (D-PA), Steve Israel (D-NY), Jesse Jackson
    (D-IL), Marcy Kaptur (D-OH), Sue Kelly (R-NY), Patrick Kennedy (D-RI), Dale
    Kildee (D-MI), Mark Kirk (R-IL), Dennis Kucinich (D-OH), Nick Lampson (D-TX),
    John Larson (D-CT), Steven LaTourette (R-OH), Barbara Lee (D-CA), Sander Levin
    (D-MI), John Lewis (D-GA), William Lipinski (D-IL), Frank LoBiondo (R-NJ),
    Nita
    Lowey (D-NY), Stephen Lynch (D-MA), Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), Edward Markey
    (D-MA), Jim Matheson (D-UT), Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY), Betty McCollum (D-MN),
    Thaddeus McCotter (R-MI), James McGovern (D-MA), John McHugh (R-NY), Buck
    McKeon (R-CA), Michael McNulty (D-NY), Grace Napolitano (D-CA), Eleanor Holmes
    Norton (D-DC), Devin Nunes (R-CA), John Olver (D-MA), C. L. `Butch' Otter
    (R-ID), Donald Payne (D-NJ), Lucille Roybal-Allard (D-CA), Edward Royce
    (R-CA),
    Loretta Sanchez (D-CA), Christopher Shays (R-CT), Brad Sherman (D-CA), John
    Shimkus (R-IL), Christopher Smith (R-NJ), Mark Souder (R-IN), Pete Stark
    (D-CA), Edolphus Towns (D-NY), Stephanie Tubbs-Jones (D-OH), Christopher Van
    Hollen (D-MD), Peter Visclosky (D-IN), Henry Waxman (D-CA), Anthony Weiner
    (D-NY), Curt Weldon (R-PA), and Frank Wolf (R-VA).
    Support for the letter is expected to grow considerably, as the Armenian
    American community continues its grassroots campaign to urge legislators to
    become signatories. The ANCA launched a WebFax campaign last week, which
    calls
    on House Members to speak out on a number of Genocide reaffirmation
    initiatives
    including this letter, as well as urging Speaker Hastert to schedule a vote on
    the Genocide resolution, H.Res. 193. That legislation was unanimously adopted
    by the House Judiciary Committee and currently has 110 cosponsors. Activists
    are also asking their Representatives to co-host the 10th Annual Armenian
    Genocide Observance on Capitol Hill, which currently has the support of
    over 85
    Senators and Representatives.


    4) Saakashvili Allies Victorious in Polls

    TBILISI (Reuters)--Georgians have handed President Mikhail Saakashvili's
    allies
    a big victory in a parliamentary election, bolstering his mandate to press
    ahead with reforms but leaving little opposition to scrutinize him.
    Despite tension in a wayward province, the election--a rerun of a November
    poll seen as rigged--proceeded peacefully on Sunday in the volatile Caucasus
    nation that is set to become a key transport corridor for Caspian oil.
    An exit poll for Rustavi-2 television forecast that Saakashvili's National
    Movement-Democrats bloc had won 78.6 percent of the vote and no opposition
    party would clear a seven percent hurdle needed to win seats in parliament.
    "The message is Georgia will take the route of dramatic economic and liberal
    democratic reforms," Saakashvili told reporters. "I'd rather have a bigger
    opposition representation but it's not up to me; that's the will of the
    people."
    A rival exit poll suggested one right-wing pro-business party might have
    cleared the hurdle. Preliminary official results were due on Monday.
    Saakashvili, elected president by a landslide in January after leading a
    bloodless revolution that ousted veteran leader Eduard Shevardnadze, has
    pledged to unite the divided country and stamp out rampant corruption.
    The United States, which backs Saakashvili, is keen to see a stable
    Georgia as
    the former Soviet republic lies on the route of a Western oil pipeline due to
    start pumping Caspian oil to the Mediterranean next year without the need to
    cross Russia.

    SMOOTH VOTE

    Initial reports of disruptions to voting in Ajaria, an autonomous province
    whose leader has been at odds with Saakashvili, were denied by local election
    officials.
    Saakashvili's success in tapping deep-seated frustration with a post-Soviet
    history marked by civil wars, corruption and Russian efforts to wield
    influence
    has left many opponents discredited and in disarray.
    US ambassador Richard Miles had hoped opposition parties would win some
    seats.
    "Any democracy needs an opposition in the parliament," he said.
    Sunday's poll was for 150 seats in the 235-seat chamber; the other 85 seats
    were not nullified after the November vote. If the Rustavi-2 exit poll proves
    correct, only some deputies elected first time round will provide
    parliamentary
    opposition.
    Saakashvili's attempts to bring to heel Aslan Abashidze, leader in Ajaria,
    had
    raised tensions in the Black Sea region.
    Kalashnikov-toting supporters and military units loyal to Abashidze have
    increased the danger of armed conflict in a country that has two openly
    separatist regions, Abkhazia and South Ossetia, which did not participate in
    the vote.
    "For the first time in 10 years the local powers in Ajaria have lost an
    election," Saakashvili said. "The age of feudalism has ended in Georgia."
    For his part, Abashidze accused the government of planning to falsify results
    in Ajaria to prevent his Revival party returning to parliament. Ajaria has
    jealously guarded its autonomy and control of the oil-exporting sea port at
    Batumi.


    5) Turkey's Ruling Party Strengthens Its Position

    (Eurasianet.org)--Turkey's ruling conservative party won a strong mandate in
    local elections on Sunday that could strengthen its hand in taking the largely
    Muslim country into the European Union and in pushing for reunification of the
    divided island of Cyprus.
    The Justice and Development Party (AKP) retained control of key
    municipalities, including the capital, Ankara, and the country's largest city,
    Istanbul, with gains in regions long dominated by left-wing groups.
    "Turkey has voted once again for stability and progress," said Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan after claiming victory.
    Erdogan assured Turks that "this victory will not cause us to lose our heads.
    To the contrary, it will increase our sense of responsibility."
    He has backed the latest UN plan to reunite Cyprus. He was expected to fly to
    Switzerland this week to join four-way reunification talks between Turkey,
    Greece and the Turkish and Greek Cypriots.
    Western diplomats say Sunday's result is likely to strengthen his position
    against hawks within Turkey's powerful armed forces, who oppose the UN plan.
    At the national level, Erdogan has already pushed through many social reforms
    aimed at opening membership talks with the EU. These include easing bans on
    the
    Kurdish language and stiffening penalties for torture.


    6) Schiff Lauds Contributions and Service of Cesar Chavez

    ON CESAR CHAVEZ DAY, REP. ADAM SCHIFF COMMENDS ONE OF AMERICA'S GREATEST
    ADVOCATES FOR WORKING FAMILIES

    WASHINGTON, DC--In honor of his many contributions to the farm labor movement
    and for his leadership on behalf of working families, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA)
    issued the following statement on this day set aside for remembering Cesar
    Chavez:
    "Today we remember Cesar Chavez--one of our nation's greatest advocates for
    working families. Cesar Chavez is best known as the founder of the United Farm
    Workers of America, AFL-CIO (UFW) and for his work on behalf of the farm labor
    movement. That, however, was only the tip of the iceberg. Throughout his
    entire life, Cesar Chavez championed non-violent social change, dedicated
    himself to public service, and petitioned for improved workers' rights.
    "Cesar Chavez led the first successful farm workers union in American
    history,
    achieving dignity, respect, fair wages, medical coverage, pension benefits,
    and
    humane living conditions, as well as countless other rights and protections
    for
    hundreds of thousands of farm workers. His union's efforts brought about the
    passage of the groundbreaking 1975 California Agricultural Labor Relations Act
    to protect farm workers. Today, it remains the only law in the nation that
    protects the farm workers' right to unionize.
    "In California, we have Cesar Chavez Day to remember and honor his
    contributions, but we must work together to bring national attention to the
    work of this great leader. The significance and impact of Chavez's work
    transcends any one cause or boundaries and that is why I support
    legislation to
    establish a national Cesar Chavez Day (H. Res. 112, introduced by Rep. Joe
    Baca) and protect historic sites associated with his life and the farm labor
    movement (H.R. 1034 introduced by Rep. Hilda Solis).
    "Today, we honor Cesar Chavez, an inimitable leader and great humanitarian
    who
    influenced and inspired millions of Americans to seek social justice and fight
    for civil rights."
    Rep. Schiff represents California's 29th Congressional District, including
    the
    communities of Alhambra, Altadena, Burbank, East Pasadena, East San Gabriel,
    Glendale, Monterey Park, Pasadena, San Gabriel, South Pasadena, and Temple
    City.


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