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    Armenian National Committee of Texas
    11301 Richmond Ave. Suite K108
    Houston, TX 77082
    Tel: (281) 558-1918

    PRESS RELEASE
    April 29, 2005
    Contact: Vrouir Frankian
    Tel: (281) 558-1918


    TEXAS ARMENIANS MARK ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    -- Armenian Americans Expand Activity Across the Lone Star State

    HOUSTON, TX - Civic, community, and educational initiatives marking
    the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide were in high gear
    throughout the state of Texas this April, with Armenian Americans
    securing proclamations from five key cities throughout the Lone
    Star state leading up to a rally at the State Capitol on April
    23rd, reported the Armenian National Committee of Texas (ANC-TX).

    The state capital city of Austin was joined in marking the Genocide
    by San Antonio, College Station, Galveston and Houston. Local
    activists in each city, working as part of the Texas Joint
    Committee for the 90th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide,
    approached the Mayors and City Councils, raising awareness about
    this crime against humanity. The texts of the resolutions are
    provided below.

    "The Texas Joint Committee for the 90th Anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide did an excellent job, motivating our community, educating
    elected officials, and strengthening the advocacy capabilities of
    the growing Texas Armenian community," said ANC-TX spokesperson
    Vatche Hovsepian. "We look forward to expanding our outreach in
    support of national legislation on the Armenian Genocide and the
    full range of issues of concerns to the Texas Armenian community."

    On April 23rd, over 400 Armenian Americans from throughout the
    state, carrying Armenian and American flag, and banners calling for
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide, arrived at the State Capitol
    for a special 90th anniversary Genocide Observance. The event was
    featured prominently in the Austin American-Statesman newspaper and
    covered on several local television news channels.

    The Texas Joint Committee worked closely with the Texas Senate to
    secure adoption of a resolution marking the 90th anniversary of the
    Armenian Genocide. While the Senate did recognize April 24 2005 as
    "Armenian Martyrs Day," the Texas Armenian community was
    disappointed that the resolution fell short of properly
    commemorating the Armenian Genocide as "genocide." Efforts toward
    an improved resolution have already begun for the next legislative
    session.

    Further away in El Paso, local activist Greg Yakoobian arranged for
    a billboard on busy Interstate 10 calling for recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide. Some 150,000 commuters see the red-blue-orange
    background billboard daily, which reads "Turkey: 1,500,000 victims
    say you MUST recognize the 90th Anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide, April 24, 1915"

    Earlier in the year, the ANC of Texas worked extensively with the
    Holocaust Museum of Houston to arrange "The Forgotten Genocide
    Exhibit," featured at the museum from March 29 - May 31, 2005. The
    exhibit is part of a unified international effort to commemorate
    the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide and unite with
    genocide survivors of all races and ethnicities. It includes a
    newly created portrait, by artist Bob Schiffhaur of the German-
    Jewish writer Frantz Werfel to accompany an early German edition of
    his novel "Forty Days of Musa Dagh" based on the factual resistance
    to the Genocide. Also there are artifacts, relics and shards of the
    past that have these long 90 years preserved memories: a Bible, an
    ancient rolled script, a hand-woven tablecloth and other items that
    were part of daily life before the Genocide. From after the
    Genocide there are postage stamps of the Near East Foundation to
    help the orphans, children's artwork to fund orphanages, survivors
    handwritten notes from the 1930's and 1950's about their forever
    lost villages.

    A selection of the 1996 Glendale, CA based "Genocide Project"
    contains some of the remaining survivors photographs and first hand
    accounts. These are split images of faces and fingers. The
    photographer Oshagan said "We wanted the discontinuity of the
    killings, how their first life was stripped from them and a second
    forced upon them, to show up in (these) sliced images."

    In addition to the exhibit, the Holocaust Museum of Houston will
    also be hosting a lecture by William Parsons, Chief of Staff of the
    U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum on May 26th at 6:30pm. Admission is
    open to the public.

    #####

    ------------------------------------
    Text of San Antonio, TX Proclamation
    Commemorating the Armenian Genocide
    ------------------------------------

    City of San Antonio
    Proclamation

    WHEREAS, On April 24, 2005, Armenians around the world will
    commemorate the 90th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide; and

    WHEREAS, During the First World War, the Turkish Empire massacred
    approximately 2.5 million men, women and children of the Armenian
    population in the twentieth century's first genocides; and

    WHEREAS, Although the survivors of this massacre were scattered to
    all parts of the world, they have maintained their identity and
    unity, while passing along to each generation knowledge about their
    language, history and culture; and

    WHEREAS, The City of San Antonio joins in this observance, and
    urges all citizen to commemorate this tragic event in world
    history, and to strengthen our commitment to the cause of liberty
    and justice for all.

    NOW, Therefore, I, Edward D. Garza, Mayor of the City of San
    Antonio, in recognition thereof, do hereby proclaim April 24, 2005
    to be

    "Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day"

    In San Antonio, Texas.

    In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and
    caused the seal of the City of San Antonio to be
    affixed this 21st day April, 2005.



    ------------------------------------
    Text of Austin, TX Proclamation
    Commemorating the Armenian Genocide
    ------------------------------------

    PROCLAMAT ION

    Be it known that

    Whereas,
    Between 1915 and 1923, prior to the establishment of the Republic
    of Turkey, more than a million people of Armenian ancestry were
    victims of a genocide perpetrated by the governments of the Ottoman
    Empire; and,

    Whereas,
    We join with the Armenian-American citizen of Central Texas in
    opposing such atrocities; and,

    Whereas,
    We, Likewise, join with the Armenian Community of Austin in
    honoring the memory of these victims at ceremonies being held here
    today;

    Now, Therefore,
    I, Will Wynn, Mayor of the City of Austin, Texas,

    Do hereby proclaim

    April 24, 2005
    As
    Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day
    In Austin.

    In witness whereof, I have hereunto
    set my hand and caused the seal of the City
    of Austin to be affixed this 19th Day
    of April in the Year Two Thousand Five


    ------------------------------------
    Text of College Station, TX Proclamation
    Commemorating the Armenian Genocide
    ------------------------------------

    Proclamation
    Office of the Mayor, City of College Station

    Whereas, On April 24, 2005, Armenians around the
    world will commemorate the 90th anniversary
    of the Armenian Genocide;

    And

    Whereas, during the First World War, the Turkish
    Empire in an effort of general extermination
    and elimination of all traces of a thriving
    and noble civilization over 3,000 years old,
    massacred approximately 1.5 million Armenian
    men, women, and children in the twentieth
    century's first genocide; and

    Whereas, although the survivors of this massacre were
    scattered to all parts of the world, they
    have maintained their identity and unity
    through their church, passing along to each
    generation not only a strong Christian faith
    but a knowledge of their language, history
    and culture; and

    Whereas, the heroic struggles of the Armenian people
    inspire and challenge us to cherish and
    preserve the freedom that is ours;

    And

    Now Therefore, I, Ron Silvia, Mayor of the City of College
    Station, Texas, and acting on behalf of the
    City Council do hereby proclaim April 24,
    2005, as

    Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day
    In College Station, Texas


    ------------------------------------
    Text of Houston, TX Proclamation
    Commemorating the Armenian Genocide
    ------------------------------------

    Armenian Martyrs Day

    WHEREAS, on April 24, 2005, Armenians around the world will
    commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide; during
    the First World War, the Turkish Empire in an effort of general
    extermination and elimination of all traces of a thriving and noble
    civilization over 3,000 years old; of the Armenian population in
    Eastern Turkey, massacred approximately 1.5 million men, women, and
    children in the twentieth century's first genocides; and

    WHEREAS, although the survivors of this massacre were scattered to
    all parts of the world, they have maintained their identity and
    unity through their church, passing along to each generation not
    only a strong Christian faith but a knowledge of their language,
    history and culture; and

    WHEREAS, the survivors and descendents of this genocide which drove
    them from their homeland, recall and commemorate April 24, 1915 as
    Armenian Martyr's Day; and

    WHEREAS, the heroic struggles of the Armenian people inspire and
    challenge us to cherish and preserve the freedom that is ours; and

    WHEREAS, on April 24, 2005, City of Houston residents will be
    called together to commemorate the 90th Anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide of 1915; and

    WHEREAS, this commemoration will serve as an appropriate time for
    the people of the City of Houston and others to remember the 1.5
    million Armenian men, women and children who lost their lives; and

    Therefore, I, Bill White, Mayor of the City of Houston, hereby
    proclaim April 24, 2005, as

    Armenian Martyrs Day

    In Houston, Texas.


    ------------------------------------
    Text of Galveston, TX Proclamation
    Commemorating the Armenian Genocide
    ------------------------------------


    PROCLAMATIO N

    We the Mayor and City Council, by virtue of the authority vested by
    the City of Galveston, Texas, do proclaim

    April 24, 2005

    as

    ARMENIAN MARTYRS DAY

    in the City of Galveston

    WHEREAS, City of Galveston and Armavir region in Armenia have been
    sister cites since September 2001 through the University of Texas
    Medical Branch healthcare and disaster preparedness collaboration
    funded by AIHA-USAID; and

    WHEREAS, On April 24th, 2005 Armenians around the world will
    commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide; during
    the First World War, the Turkish Empire in an effort of general
    extermination and elimination of all traces of a thriving and noble
    civilization over 3,000 years old; of the Armenian population in
    Eastern Turkey, massacred approximately 1.5 million men, women, and
    children in the twentieth century's first genocides; and

    WHEREAS, The survivors and descendents of this genocide which drove
    them from their homeland, recall and commemorate April 24, 1915 as
    Armenian Martyr's Day, and

    THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Mayor and City Council for the
    City of Galveston, Texas does urge each and every citizen to join
    our sister city and commemorate this tragic event in world history
    and to strengthen our commitment to the cause of liberty and
    justice in this and all other nations of the world.

    In testimony whereof, witness my hand and Seal of the City of
    Galveston, this 24th day of February 2005.
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