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    [Congressional Record: April 22, 2005 (Extensions)]
    [Page E739]
    >From the Congressional Record Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
    [DOCID:cr22ap05-29]




    COMMEMORATING THE 90TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    ______


    HON. CAROLYN B. MALONEY

    of new york

    in the house of representatives

    Thursday, April 21, 2005

    Mrs. MALONEY. Mr. Speaker, as a proud member of the Congressional
    Caucus on Armenian Issues, and the representative of a large and
    vibrant community of Armenian Americans, I rise to join my colleagues
    in the sad commemoration of the Armenian Genocide.
    Today we declare to people living in every comer of our globe that
    the Turkish and American governments must finally acknowledge what we
    have long understood: that the unimaginable horror committed on Turkish
    soil in the aftermath of World War I was, and is, an act of genocide.
    I strongly believe that the tragic events that began on April 24,
    1915, which are well known to all of us, should be part of the history
    curriculum in every Turkish and American school. On that dark April
    day, more than 200 of Armenia's religious, political and intellectual
    leaders were arrested in Constantinople and killed. Ultimately, more
    than 1.5 million Armenians were systematically murdered at the hands of
    the Young Turks, and more than 500,000 more were exiled from their
    native land.
    On this 90th anniversary of the beginning of the genocide, we lend
    our voices to a chorus that grows louder with each passing year. We
    simply will not allow the planned elimination of an entire people to
    remain in the shadows of history. The Armenian Genocide must be
    acknowledged, studied and never, ever allowed to happen again.
    The parliaments of Canada, France and Switzerland have all passed
    resolutions affirming that the Armenian people were indeed subjected to
    genocide. The United States must do the same. I will not stop fighting
    until long overdue legislation acknowledging the Armenian Genocide
    finally passes.
    Of course, an acknowledgment of the genocide is not our only
    objective. I remain committed to ensuring that the U.S. government
    continues to provide direct financial assistance to Armenia. Over the
    years, this aid has played a critical role in the economic and
    political advancement of the Armenian people.
    Additionally, it is clearly in our national interest to foster peace
    and stability in the South Caucasus region. We in Congress need to
    renew our commitment to Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act, which
    denies assistance to Azerbaijan until it ends its stranglehold on the
    embattled region of Nagorno-Karabagh. We will not stand by as the
    Armenian people are threatened yet again.
    On this solemn day, our message is clear: the world remembers the
    Armenian genocide, and the governments of Turkey and the United States
    must declare--once and for all--that they do, too.
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