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    Armenian National Committee of Pennsylvania
    360 Highview Drive
    Radnor, PA 19087
    www.anca.org
    [email protected]

    PRESS RELEASE
    May 13, 2004
    For Immediate Release

    Contact: Karine A. Shamlian
    [email protected]


    PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
    UNANIMOUSLY PASSES ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

    -- Pittsburgh City Council also Commemorates First Genocide of 20th Century

    Harrisburg, PA--The Pennsylvania House of Representatives unanimously passed
    a resolution designating April 24, 2004 as "Pennsylvania's Day of
    Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923," reported the Armenian
    National Committee (ANC) of Pennsylvania. Representative Daylin Leach (D)
    and 56 co-sponsors introduced Pennsylvania House Resolution No. 593 (HR593).

    "The Armenian National Committee of Pennsylvania thanks Rep. Leach for his
    leadership in introducing this resolution. We also commend the House of
    Representatives for their unwavering commitment to recognize the Armenian
    Genocide and to honor the memories of the victims whose descendents are
    citizens of the Commonwealth," stated Dr. Ara Chalian, co-chairman of the
    ANC of Pennsylvania. "The ANC of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania General
    Assembly have an enduring relationship that spans nearly twenty years. We
    look forward to continue working closely with Rep. Leach and others who take
    an active role in supporting the issues of the Armenian American community,"
    concluded Dr. Chalian.

    The resolution identifies the Ottoman Empire as the perpetrators of a
    genocide that claimed the lives of one and a half million Armenian men,
    women, and children from 1915 to 1923. It also acknowledges that modern
    Turkey continues to deny and distort the facts of the Armenian Genocide.
    Through this resolution, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania reaffirms its
    commitment to condemn atrocities, such as the Armenian Genocide, and to
    prevent similar crimes against humanity from occurring again.

    This is the second consecutive year that the first-term legislator has
    introduced an Armenian Genocide resolution. Rep. Leach, whose wife is of
    Armenian descent, represents a district which includes a large Armenian
    American constituency, two Armenian churches, and the Armenian Sisters
    Academy.

    "It is important that we never forget the atrocities visited upon the
    Armenian People in the last century," stated Rep. Leach. "It is only by
    remembering the past that we can recognize the gathering warning signs of
    new oppression. As long as I am in the legislature, I can assure you that
    no one will forget the struggle of the Armenian People," concluded Rep.
    Leach.

    In addition to the Pennsylvania House Resolution, the Pittsburgh City
    Council passed a proclamation declaring April 24, 2004 "A Day of
    Remembrance" for the victims of the Armenian Genocide. The City
    Proclamation was introduced and spearheaded by Councilman Douglas Shields,
    and it was co-sponsored by Council President Gene Ricciardi and Council
    members Luke Ravenstahl, Jim Motznik, William Peduto, Len Bodack, Alan
    Hertzberg, Twanda Carlisle, and Sala Udin.

    "On behalf of the Pittsburgh area Armenian-American community, I would like
    to thank Councilman Doug Shields and the City Council for observing the
    Armenian Genocide," stated ANC activist Rostom Sarkissian, who resides in
    Pittsburgh. "This proclamation and others like it not only honor the victims
    and survivors of the Armenian Genocide, but they also send a strong message
    to the Turkish government that continued denial of this Genocide can no
    longer be a state-sponsored policy. Time has come for Turkey to join the
    international community in acknowledging the Armenian Genocide for what it
    was--genocide," concluded Sarkissian.

    The ANC PA urges all Pennsylvania Armenians to contact their State
    Representative to thank them for passing HR593 and the Pittsburgh City
    Council for their "A Day of Remembrance" Proclamation. A copy of the
    resolution can be found online at:
    http://www2.legis.state.pa.us/WU01/LI/BI/BT/2003/0/HR0593P3393.pdf. The
    full text of the City Council statement can be found below.

    The Armenian National Committee is the largest Armenian American grassroots
    political organization in Pennsylvania and the United States. The ANC
    actively advances a broad range of issues of concern to the Armenian
    American community. For more information about the ANC of Pennsylvania or
    assistance in contacting your elected officials, email:
    [email protected].

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    TEXT OF PROCLAMATION
    ----------------------------

    Pittsbu rgh City Council

    Proclamation

    WHEREAS, During the period leading to the breakup of the Ottoman empire,
    Ottoman leaders promulgated Anti-Armenia policies, including mass
    deportation of Armenians; and,

    WHEREAS, these policies resulted in the systematic annihilation, through
    massacres, disease, and starvation of a large segment of the Armenian
    population; and,

    WHEREAS, 1.5 million men, women, and children of Armenian ancestry were
    victims of the genocide perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire from 1915 through
    1923; and,

    WHEREAS, Armenians have historical roots and a national identity dating back
    three thousand years in what is now Eastern Turkey, Northwestern Iran, and
    South-Central Soviet Union; and,

    WHEREAS, Armenians have distinctive linguistic and religious heritage within
    the Christian tradition,

    NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh
    does hereby remember the victims of the Armenian Genocide; and,

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh does
    hereby declare Saturday April 24, 2004 as "A Day of Remembrance" here in the
    City of Pittsburgh.

    Passed in Council on Tuesday April 20, 2004

    Gene Ricciardi
    President of Council

    Attest: Linda Johnson-Wasler
    City Clerk

    Sponsored by Councilman Douglas Shields
    Cosponsored by
    Council President Gene Ricciardi
    And members of Council
    Luke Ravenstahl, Jim Motznik, William Peduto, Len Bodack, Alan Hertzberg,
    Twanda Carlisle, Sala Udin
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