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    US Fed News
    April 21, 2005 Thursday 5:52 AM EST

    REP. WEINER COMMEMORATES 90TH ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    WASHINGTON


    Rep. Anthony D. Weiner, D-N.Y. (9th CD), issued the following Press
    release:

    Rep. Anthony Weiner (D - Queens & Brooklyn), a member of the House
    Armenian Caucus, entered the following statement into the
    Congressional Record to remember those lost in the Armenian genocide
    90 years ago. Rep. Weiner recalled the Armenian men, women, and
    children killed by the Ottoman - Turkish Empire, and urged official
    United States recognition of the genocide.

    "April 24th marks the 90th commemoration of the Armenian genocide. On
    that day, Ottoman Turkish leader Talaat Paskha uttered the
    frightening directive to 'Kill every Armenian man, woman, and child
    without concern.' And between 1915 and 1921, more than 1.5 million
    Armenians were slaughtered, approximately 80% of the population.

    "Some mistakenly believe that recent events make the Armenian tragedy
    seem long ago. To the contrary, its relevance has a heightened
    importance today. One week before Hitler invaded Poland in the fall
    of 1939, he ordered his generals 'to kill without pity or mercy all
    men, women, and children of Polish race or language. Only in such a
    way will we win the vital space that we need. Who still talks
    nowadays about the Armenians?'

    "That is precisely why we must still talk about the Armenians today.
    And we must still talk about the Jews, and the Poles, and the
    Russians, and the Catholics, and the Tutsis, and the moderate Hutus,
    and the Sudanese whose lives have been lost to genocide.

    "As we gather today to pay tribute, it is time for the U.S. Congress
    to finally designate what we all know to be a case of genocide. While
    tragically it may not be the last, it is time to correct history in
    the minds of many and finally declare the Armenian genocide the
    holocaust that it was."

    On April 24, 1915, the Ottoman - Turkish Empire executed hundreds of
    Armenian leaders and intellectuals, initiating an eight year reign of
    terror during which 1.5 million Armenian men, women, and children
    were killed. The United States Government has never officially
    recognized the Armenian genocide.
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