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    CONGRESSMAN RADANOVICH PLEDGES TO SUPPORT GENOCIDE REAFFIRMATION EFFORTS


    WASHINGTON, DC, MARCH 18. ARMINFO. The Armenian Assembly's campaign
    for reaffirmation of the Armenian Genocide gained strength today as
    Representative George Radanovich (R-CA), a member of the Congressional
    Caucus on Armenian Issues, vowed to sponsor and support initiatives
    leading to U.S. recognition of the attempted annihilation of the
    Armenian people.

    AAA reports that in a speech before Congress today, Radanovich thanked
    current and former U.S. Ambassadors to Armenia John Evans and Harry
    Gilmore for publicly using the term to characterize this crime against
    humanity. "I thank the Ambassadors for their statements and pledge to
    continue my ongoing efforts to sponsor initiatives that would build on
    the U.S. record towards an inevitable, full and irrevocable
    U.S. reaffirmation of the Armenian Genocide," Radanovich said. Evans,
    who has studied Russian and Ottoman History at Yale and Columbia
    Universities, as well as the Kennan Institute, publicly affirmed the
    Armenian Genocide during meetings with major Armenian-American
    communities last month.

    During those exchanges, Evans declared, "the Armenian Genocide was the
    first genocide of the twentieth century." Gilmore, who has also
    studied the subject extensively, recently told Radio Free Europe/
    Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) that, "There is no doubt that the Armenian
    events were genocide." The former diplomat told the news agency that
    the United Nations Genocide Convention, which was adopted following
    World War II, "sets up a standard and the massacres and deportations
    of the Ottoman Armenians meet that standard fully."

    On the heels of these and other pubic declarations, the Armenian
    Assembly launched a national campaign to urge President Bush to
    properly recognize the Armenian Genocide in his statement of
    remembrance next month.

    To that end, the Assembly mobilized its nationwide network of
    activists to join this effort, and those of Congressional Caucus on
    Armenian Issues Co-Chairs Joe Knollenberg (R-MI) and Frank Pallone,
    Jr. (D-NJ), who are rallying Members of Congress to urge the President
    to formally recognize the Genocide.
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