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    1) Sargsian Emphasizes Will of People in Karabagh Resolution
    2) California Marchers Pass 200 Mile Mark
    3) Record Number of Senators Call on President Bush to Properly Characterize Armenian Genocide
    4) Forty-Five US Representatives Call For Pro-Armenian Provisions in Foreign Aid Bill

    1) Sargsian Emphasizes Will of People in Karabagh Resolution

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL)--Defense Minister Serge Sargsian told a press conference on
    Tuesday that the Mountainous Karabagh conflict must be resolved through mutual
    concessions, but stressed that the population must choose that compromise.
    "The
    entire people will jointly decide what those concessions will be," he said.
    In a statement issued on Friday, US, French, and Russian mediators said the
    peace process has reached a "sensitive juncture, where a first step towards an
    agreement...could be at hand." The statement by the three-co-chairs of the OSCE
    Minsk Group coincided with a new round of Armenian-Azerbaijani peace talks in
    London.
    Underscoring their renewed optimism about peace prospects, the mediators
    urged
    the conflicting parties to "prepare their populations for a balanced
    negotiated
    agreement that will require compromise on both sides."
    "There was a breakthrough at one point," Sargsian told reporters. "But I
    don't
    find it appropriate to talk about it today because time for doing that hasn't
    yet come. Push hasn't yet come to shove. Once it comes, we will talk."
    Sargsian repeated that the Armenian side is ready to withdraw from occupied
    territories in Azerbaijan in exchange for international "security guarantees"
    for Karabagh. "Karabagh cannot be subordinated to Azerbaijan," he
    explained. "A
    second guarantee would be that Karabagh can not exist as an enclave and must
    have a land border with the Republic of Armenia, as well as an ability to take
    part in progressive international processes."
    "I have never felt any [international] pressure in any place," he said. "If
    there is any pressure, we face it as much as Azerbaijan does."


    2) California Marchers Pass 200 Mile Mark

    SACRAMENTO--The group of young, dedicated marchers passed the 200 mile mark
    and
    reached Sacramento on Monday in the final week of their 215 mile and 19 day
    journey from Fresno.
    Walking in solidarity with the 1.5 million victims of the Armenian genocide,
    the marchers will arrive at the steps of the state capitol building on
    Thursday
    morning, where they will join a mass rally to begin at 11 a.m.
    The Rally for Humanity will thank the California State Legislature and those
    of 36 other state legislatures for officially recognizing the Armenian
    genocide.
    "The 1.5 million victims of the Armenian Genocide will not rest in peace
    until
    the Turkish government acknowledges the Genocide, comes to terms with its
    history, and makes proper reparations," said Serouj Aprahamian, March
    coordinator. "This walk and other forms of activism is just one way the
    Armenian youth will work to secure justice for the first genocide of the 20th
    century."
    Determined to inform the world about the Armenian genocide and the 1.5
    million
    innocent lives that were lost as a result of the crime against humanity, the
    marchers will walk their final two days Wednesday and Thursday morning,
    despite
    aching joints and sore muscles.
    As their way of showing solidarity to the marchers and the cause they are
    walking for, more than a dozen others joined the marchers over the weekend.
    The
    group is expected to grow to more than 100 on Thursday morning for the final
    stretch of the walk.
    For more information visit www.marchforhumanity.org or call (818) 507-1933.


    3) Record Number of Senators Call on President Bush to Properly Characterize
    Armenian Genocide

    32 Senators, led by Senators Corzine and Ensign, to be joined by over 175
    representatives in urging the President to honor his pledge

    WASHINGTON, DC (ANCA)--Senators Jon Corzine (D-NJ) and John Ensign (R-NV)
    were
    joined by thirty of their Senate colleagues on Tuesday, urging President Bush
    to reaffirm "the United States record on the Armenian Genocide" by properly
    characterizing that crime against humanity as "genocide" in his annual
    April 24
    statement.
    This move comes on the eve of the international community's commemoration of
    the 90th anniversary of the centrally planned and systematically executed
    massacre of over 1.5 million Armenians. A similar letter in the US House,
    signed by more than 175 Representatives, will soon be sent to the White House.
    "Armenian Americans--from New Jersey to Nevada and around the nation--thank
    Senators Corzine and Ensign for their leadership in securing a record level of
    Senate support for the annual letter urging President Bush to honor his pledge
    to recognize the Armenian Genocide," said Aram Hamparian, Executive
    Director of
    the ANCA. "Along with thirty of their Senate colleagues, they have sent a
    powerful signal to the White House that the American government should, once
    and for all, end its complicity in Turkey's shameful campaign to deny its
    crime
    against the Armenian nation."
    In the April 18 letter to President Bush, the Senators noted, "The memory of
    the Armenian Genocide underscores our responsibility to help convey our
    cherished tradition of respect for fundamental human rights and opposition to
    mass slaughters. It is in the best interests of our nation and the entire
    global community to remember the past and learn from these crimes against
    humanity to ensure that they are never repeated." The Senators continue with a
    clear request of the President, stating, "We respectfully request that you
    refer to the mass slaughter of Armenians as genocide in your commemorative
    statement."
    Senate support for the letter this year jumped nearly 50% over the level of
    support for a similar letter in 2004, which garnered 22 cosigners. House
    support for a similar initiative also increased this year, with over 175
    Representatives pledged to sign the Congressional letter to President Bush
    initiated by Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and
    Joe Knollenberg (R-MI). Last year's House letter was signed by 169
    Representatives.
    Senators cosigning the letter to President Bush included: Senate Democratic
    Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), Senate Democratic Whip Richard Durbin (D-IL),
    Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairwoman Susan Collins
    (R-ME), Small Business Committee Chairperson Olympia Snowe (R-ME), Foreign
    Relations Committee Ranking Democrat Joe Biden (D-DE), Armed Services
    Committee
    Ranking Democrat Carl Levin (D-MI), Homeland Security and Government Affairs
    Committee Ranking Member Joseph Lieberman (D-CT), Banking Committee Ranking
    Democrat Paul Sarbanes (D-MD), Rules Committee Ranking Member Christopher Dodd
    (D-CT), Small Business Committee Ranking Democrat John Kerry (D-MA),
    Environment and Public Works James Jeffords (I-VT), Health, Education and
    Labor
    Committee Ranking Democrat Edward Kennedy (D-MA), George Allen (R-VA), Barbara
    Boxer (D-CA), Sam Brownback (R-KS), Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY), Norm
    Coleman
    (R-MN), Jon Corzine (D-NJ), Elizabeth Dole (R-NC), John Ensign (R-NV), Russell
    Feingold (D-WI), Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), Tim Johnson (D-SD), Frank Lautenberg
    (D-NJ), Barbara Mikulski (D-MD), Patty Murray (D-WA), Barack Obama (D-IL),
    Jack
    Reed (D-RI), Rick Santorum (R-PA), Charles Schumer (D-NY), Debbie Stabenow
    (D-MI), and John Sununu (R-NH).
    The initiative was led by Senators Corzine and Ensign, who coauthored the
    Genocide resolution (S.Res.164) in the 108th Congress, which marked the 15th
    anniversary of the US implementation of the Genocide Convention.


    4) Forty-Five US Representatives Call For Pro-Armenian Provisions in Foreign
    Aid Bill

    WASHINGTON, DC (ANCA)--Congressmen Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and George Radanovich
    (R-CA) were joined on Tuesday by forty-three of their US House colleagues in
    formally calling on the leadership of the House Foreign Operations
    Subcommittee
    to support pro-Armenian provisions in the fiscal year 2006 foreign aid bill.
    The bipartisan expression of support, addressed to the panel's Chairman Jim
    Kolbe (R-AZ) and Ranking Member Nita Lowey (D-NY), strengthens the hand of
    pro-Armenian members of the Subcommittee, most notably Armenian Caucus
    Co-Chairman Joe Knollenberg, Steve Rothman (D-NJ), Mark Kirk (R-IL), and John
    Sweeney (R-NY). Rep. Sweeney, who is a new addition to the panel this year, is
    one of only two Members of Congress of Armenian heritage.
    The letter specifically calls for setting an earmark of at least $75 million
    for Armenia; maintaining the President's request for equal levels of Foreign
    Military Financing for Armenia and Azerbaijan at $5 million each; an
    additional
    $5 million in direct aid to Karabagh for fiscal year 2006; and keeping in
    place
    the Section 907 restriction on aid to Azerbaijan.
    "We very much appreciate the leadership of Congressmen Radanovich and Pallone
    in urging the Foreign Operations Subcommittee to support provisions in the
    foreign aid bill of special importance to Armenian Americans," said ANCA
    Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "We also value the advocacy for
    pro-Armenian
    issues from within this panel by Armenian Caucus Co-Chairman Joe Knollenberg,
    the leadership of Chairman Jim Kolbe and Ranking Democrat Nita Lowey, and the
    support of Steve Rothman, John Sweeney, Mark Kirk, Jesse Jackson, Jr., Carolyn
    Kilpatrick, Chaka Fattah, and our other friends."
    The names of the forty-five signatories include Gary L. Ackerman (D-NY),
    Thomas H. Allen (D-ME), Robert E. Andrews (D-NJ), Xavier Beccerra (D-CA),
    Howard L. Berman (D-CA), Michael Bilirakis (R-FL), Eric Cantor (R-VA), Michael
    E. Capuano (D-CA), Dennis A. Cardoza (D-CA), John Conyers Jr. (D-MI), Jim
    Costa
    (D-CA), Jerry F. Costello (D-IL), Joseph Crowley (D-NY), David Dreier (R-CA),
    Anna G. Eshoo (D-CA), Barney Frank (D-MA), Scott Garrett (R-NJ), Eleanor
    Holmes
    Norton (D-DC), Rush D. Holt (D-NJ), Michael M. Honda (D-CA), Steve Israel
    (D-NY), Darrell E. Issa (R-CA), James R. Langevin (D-RI), Stephen F. Lynch
    (D-MA), Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY), Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY), James P. McGovern
    (D-MA), Michael R. McNulty (D-NY), Martin Meehan (D-MA), Robert Menendez
    (D-NJ), Grace F. Napolitano (D-CA), Devin Nunes (R-CA), Frank Pallone, Jr.
    (D-NJ), Collin C. Peterson (D-MN), Linda T. Sanchez (D-CA), Adam B. Schiff
    (D-CA), Joe Schwarz (R-MI), Clay E. Shaw, Jr. (R-FL), John Shimkus (R-IL),
    Mark
    E. Souder (R-IN), George Radanovich (R-CA), Stephanie Tubbs Jones (D-OH),
    Diane
    E. Watson (D-CA), Henry Waxman (D-CA), and Jerry Weller (R-IL).


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