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    US Fed News
    April 22, 2005 Friday 5:05 AM EST

    REP. HONDA ISSUES STATEMENT ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    US Fed News

    WASHINGTON

    Rep. Mike Honda, D-Calif. (15th CD), issued the following statement:

    Statement of Rep. Mike Honda on the Armenian Genocide

    April 24th 2005 marks a solemn occasion in world history: the 90th
    anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. From 1915 to 1923, the
    Christian Armenian population endured a policy of systemic killing
    implemented by the then-Ottoman and early Turkish Empires, resulting
    in the ethnic slaughter of one and a half million Armenians.

    Since that time, descendants of Armenian immigrants have proudly
    clung to their identity, prospering in communities throughout the
    world. Here in the United States, we are especially fortunate to have
    a vibrant Armenian community that has greatly enriched American civic
    life.

    It is vital that we remember this dark period in history. Losing the
    memory of this tragic event would only perpetuate the injustice. For
    too long, the Armenian Genocide, the first genocide of the 20th
    Century, has been denied the recognition that it properly deserves.
    As human beings, we all have a responsibility to keep events such as
    the Armenian Genocide at the forefront of our collective historical
    memory. We cannot begin to overcome the challenges of the future
    until we acknowledge our past mistakes.

    It is perhaps the tragedy of the 20th Century that a cataclysmic
    occurrence such as the Armenian Genocide has to share a place in our
    memory with other horrific events such as the wartime atrocities
    perpetuated during WWII, the ethnic cleansings in Cambodia and
    Bosnia, and the Rwandan genocide. I truly believe we must take the
    time and make the effort to find reconciliation between the
    perpetrator and victims of these events.

    Currently, we are confronted by a genocide unfolding in Sudan, where
    tens of thousands die every month; we must not allow ourselves to
    turn a blind eye. Recognizing the Armenian Genocide will help heal
    the wounds humanity has suffered in the past century. By
    acknowledging the horrors of our past and working to protect our
    future, we take one step closer to the goal of "never again."
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