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    Armenian National Committee of New York
    PO Box 693
    Woodside, NY 11377
    [email protected]
    www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    May 27, 2004
    For Immediate Release

    Contact: Tony Vartanian
    [email protected]


    CONGRESSMAN ANTHONY WEINER MEETS WITH
    ARMENIAN COMMUNITY AT FUNDRAISER IN NEW YORK

    -- Armenian National Committee Activists Thank Congressman for Unwavering
    Support of Armenian American Issues

    NEW YORK, NY--On May 16, members of the New York Armenian-American
    community, including a number of ANC activists, gathered at the home
    of Mr. and Mrs. Antranik Boudakian for a fundraiser for the New York
    City mayoral campaign of Congressman Anthony D. Weiner (D-NY 9).

    Mr. Boudakian welcomed Congressman Weiner and thanked him for his
    ardent support of issues concerning Armenian Americans, especially for
    Armenian Genocide recognition. He then showed a clip of Congressman
    Weiner's inspirational speech at the Genocide Commemoration organized
    by the Armenian National Committee (ANC) of New York on April 23 at
    the City Hall of New York.

    After his distinguished service on the New York City Council,
    Congressman Weiner was elected to the United States House of
    Representatives in 1999, representing the boroughs of Queens and
    Brooklyn in New York City. He is a Democratic Whip and serves on
    numerous prominent committees such as the Judiciary Committee, Science
    Committee (Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics) and Transportation
    and Infrastructure Committee (Aviation and Highways Subcommittees).
    In addition, Congressman Weiner was the only New Yorker appointed by
    the leaders of the House of Representatives to serve on the Homeland
    Security Task Force following the terrorist attacks of September
    11, 2001.

    Congressman Weiner's dedicated service to his Armenian constituents
    is clearly evidenced as he is an active member of the 129-member
    Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues. This year, he was one of
    signatories to the Congressional letter to President Bush urging him
    to recognize the Armenian Genocide as "genocide" as well as one of the
    25 Senators and Representatives who commemorated the 89th anniversary
    of the Armenian Genocide during "Special Order" remarks on the House
    floor. Congressman Weiner recounted the events of April 24, 1915,
    the beginning of the first genocide of the 20th century, praising
    the resolve of the Armenian community to overcome such a tragedy and
    its invaluable contributions to society, promising never to forget
    the Armenian Genocide, and stressing the need for US recognition of
    the Genocide.

    Congressman Weiner thanked Mr. Boudakian for hosting the fundraiser
    as well as those in attendance for their support. He remarked on
    the parallels that exist between the Armenian and Jewish communities,
    namely as they relate to their respective genocides and their struggles
    to overcome enormous adversity to ultimately thrive and prosper in the
    communities in which they settled while equally committed to ensuring
    that the atrocities committed against them were never forgotten
    or repeated. Congressman Weiner recalled the misguided advice he
    received early in his career from former Congressman Steven Solarz,
    now chief lobbyist for the Turkish government on Capitol Hill, who
    told him to avoid the complicated political issue of the Armenian
    Genocide. He acknowledged the unwavering support of the Armenian
    community throughout his career and reiterated his commitment to
    champion Armenian issues in Congress and, if successful, as Mayor of
    the City of New York.

    "The Armenian-American community of New York owes a great debt of
    gratitude to Congressman Weiner," stated Tony Vartanian, Chairman
    of the ANC of New York. "His support of Armenian American issues
    throughout his three terms in Congress shows the strong bond shared
    between the Congressman and his Armenian constituents," continued
    Vartanian.

    "We are confident that whatever path Congressman Weiner's future holds,
    he will continue to be a friend of the community and an advocate of
    our issues," concluded Vartanian.

    Among those in attendance included Vicar General of the Prelacy
    and Pastor of St. Sarkis Armenian Apostolic Church in Douglaston,
    New York Very Rev. Fr. Anoushavan Tanielian, ANC representatives
    Tony Vartanian, Antranig Kasbarian, and Roupen Ardhaldjian, and Sam
    Azadian and Ani Minnetyan of the Knights and Daughters of Vartan.

    The Armenian National Committee (ANC) is the largest Armenian American
    grassroots political organization in New York and nationwide. The ANC
    actively advances a broad range of issues of concern to the Armenian
    American community.

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