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    Armenian Assembly of America
    122 C Street, NW, Suite 350
    Washington, DC 20001
    Phone: 202-393-3434
    Fax: 202-638-4904
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.armenianassembly.org
     
    PRESS RELEASE
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    April 26, 2005
    CONTACT: Christine Kojoian
    Email: [email protected]

    SENATOR CHAFEE AFFIRMS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
    Congressional Record Statement Marks Senator's First Public
    Declaration

    Washington, DC - Senator Lincoln Chafee (R-RI), in his first ever
    public statement acknowledging the Armenian Genocide, marked the 90th
    anniversary of this crime against humanity saying that "Remembering
    the victims is our duty to the past and to the future."

    The first-term Senator's full statement commemorating the Armenian
    Genocide was published in the April 25 Congressional Record that said
    in part:

    "Yesterday marked the 90th anniversary of the beginning of the
    Armenian Genocide. A date of great significance for many Rhode
    Islanders, and growing in significance for all Americans, this day not
    only commemorates the atrocities of the past, but also reminds us that
    it must not happen again."

    "The Assembly welcomes Senator Chafee's affirmation of the Armenian
    Genocide," said Assembly Executive Director Bryan Ardouny. "The
    Senator's remarks build on previous statements by President Ronald
    Reagan, Members of Congress and world-renowned scholars regarding the
    incontestable historical fact of the Armenian Genocide."

    In November 1999, Chafee was appointed by former Rhode Island Governor
    Lincoln Almond to fill the unexpired term of his father, the late
    Senator John H. Chafee. He is a member of the Committee on Foreign
    Relations and serves as the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Near
    Eastern and South Asian Affairs.

    The Senator began his political career in 1985, when he was elected a
    delegate to the Rhode Island Constitutional Convention. One year
    later, he was elected to the first of two successive terms on the
    Warwick City Council. In November 1992, he became the first
    Republican elected Mayor of the City of Warwick in 32 years.

    In the 108th Congress, Chafee was a cosponsor of S. 1557, a bill to
    extend permanent normal trade relations (PNTR) to Armenia, which was
    enacted into law last year. He also sent his staff to take part in an
    Assembly-sponsored fact-finding Congressional Delegation to Armenia
    and Nagorno Karabakh in August of 2003.

    The Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
    nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness
    of Armenian issues. It is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt membership
    organization.

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    A photograph of Senator Chafee is available at the following link:

    http://chafee.senate.gov/images/ldc_official.jpg

    Editor's Note: The full text of Senator's Chafee's Congressional
    Record Statement is provided below.

    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE -- (Senate - April 25, 2005)

    [Page: S4179] GPO's PDF

    ---
    Mr. CHAFEE. Mr. President, yesterday marked the 90th anniversary of
    the beginning of the Armenian Genocide. A date of great significance
    for many Rhode Islanders, and growing in significance for all
    Americans, this day not only commemorates the atrocities of the past,
    but also reminds us that it must not happen again. Remembering the
    victims is our duty to the past and to the future.

    The term ``genocide'' did not even exist when these atrocities
    occurred from 1915 to 1923, yet the numbers are staggering. Over 1.5
    million people perished. Over 500,000 people were forcibly removed
    from their homes and their homeland. Armenian religious, political,
    and intellectual leaders were killed. Men were removed from their
    families and women and children were left vulnerable to deportation,
    kidnapping, and starvation, and 132,000 Armenian orphans became foster
    children in American families.

    It is vital for the distinct identity of every culture to be honored
    and celebrated. Over one and a half million Americans are of Armenian
    heritage, and on this day we are grateful for their many contributions
    to our country. Rhode Island and this entire Nation continue to
    benefit from a strong and vibrant Armenian community.

    -END-
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