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    Armenian National Committee of Merrimack Valley
    142 Liberty Street
    Lowell, MA 01851
    Tel: 978-772-9417
    [email protected]
    www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    March 18, 2004
    Contact: Joe Dagdigian
    [email protected]


    ANC OF MERRIMACK VALLEY STEPS UP OUTREACH
    TO NEW HAMPSHIRE ARMENIAN AMERICANS

    -- Mailing to Armenian American Households Encourages Activists to Contact
    Senators and Urge them to Cosponsor the Genocide Resolution

    NASHUA, NH-- The Armenian National Committee (ANC) of Merrimack Valley
    recently concluded a mailing to New Hampshire Armenian American households
    encouraging them to contact Republican Senators Judd Gregg and John Sununu
    asking them to cosponsor S.Res.164, the Senate Genocide Resolution.

    "While 37 US Senators have joined as cosponsors of Senate Resolution 164,
    unfortunately, our two Senators--Judd Gregg and John Sununu--have yet to do
    so," stated ANC activist and New Hampshire resident Aram Jeknavorian. "We
    are confident that with the increased involvement of the Armenian American
    community in New Hampshire, the Senators will do what is right and support
    this important human rights initiative."

    Senate Resolution 164 marks the 15th anniversary of the United States
    implementation of the United Nations Genocide Convention, and calls on the
    US to learn from the lessons of past genocides--including the Holocaust and
    the Armenian, Cambodian and Rwandan genocides--to prevent future atrocities.
    The Resolution specifically notes that despite the international community's
    consensus against genocide, "denial of past instances of genocide continues
    and many thousands of innocent people continue to be victims of genocide."

    Its companion bill, H.Res.193, has 111 cosponsors and was unanimously
    adopted by the House Judiciary Committee in May. The decision to bring
    H.Res.193 to a vote on the House floor now rests with the senior House
    leadership.

    Support for these measures have been widespread, with a diverse coalition of
    over 100 ethnic, religious, civil and human rights organizations calling for
    its passage, including American Values, National Organization of Women, Sons
    of Italy, NAACP, Union of Orthodox Rabbis, and the National Council of La
    Raza.

    Currently all the US Senators from the New England region have signed on as
    co-sponsors of S.Res.164, except the two senators from New Hampshire as well
    as Lincoln Chafee, the Republican junior Senator from Rhode Island.

    The Armenian National Committee of America is the largest and most
    influential Armenian American grassroots political organization. Working in
    coordination with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout
    the United States and affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCA
    actively advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad
    range of issues.

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