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    ANCA AND AFRICA ACTION CALL ON BUSH ADMINISTRATION TO TAKE DECISIVE ACTION ON DARFUR GENOCIDE AT WHITE HOUSE VIGIL

    WASHINGTON, MAY 30, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenian Americans from the Greater
    Washington DC area joined with local student leaders and community
    activists last week to protest the ongoing Genocide in Darfur,
    Sudan. Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone (D-NJ)
    was among speakers at the May 25th White House vigil, organized
    by the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA). Rep. Pallone
    thanked attendees for calling attention to the situation in Darfur,
    Sudan, and went on to draw parallels between Armenian and Darfur
    genocides. "It's very reminiscent of what happened in the case of
    the Armenian Genocide," stated Rep. Pallone. "There were people
    that were speaking out that were not listened to. In the case of the
    Turks, they were out there in the fields, constantly killing people
    and moving people into the desert. While there were those who were
    speaking out [about the Armenian Genocide], the Western powers really
    weren't doing anything about it. We don't want to be in that situation
    again here in the United States." During the vigil, representatives
    of the ANCA, Africa Action, the Armenian Youth Federation, Genocide
    Education Project, Armenian American activists and supporters gave
    impassioned remarks about the importance of continued activism to press
    for decisive action by the Bush Administration to end the violence
    in Darfur. Among the speakers joining Rep. Pallone and Nahapetian
    were ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian; Communications Director
    Elizabeth Chouldjian; Africa Action Executive Director Salih Booker,
    Director for Public Education and Mobilization Marie Clarke Brill,
    and Program Associate Akenji Ndumu; Genocide Education Project
    Education Director Sara Cohan; Armenian American activist Sylvia
    Parsons; and AYF member Megan Young. Hamparian expressed concern
    about the U.S. Government's inaction following a September, 2004,
    statement properly characterizing the killings and rapes in Darfur
    as "genocide". "By using the term genocide - and not acting on our
    legal and moral obligations, our invocation of the term genocide
    is hollowed of meaning. Our commitment to the Genocide Convention
    is undermined. Those whose lives it was within our power to save
    are abandoned," explained Hamparian. The ANCA has participated in
    previous Darfur vigils, protested outside the Sudanese Embassy,
    spoken at genocide prevention conferences, and generated support -
    both at the grassroots level and in Washington, DC - for Congressional
    legislation aimed at ending the slaughter in the Darfur region. Up to
    400,000 people have already died and more than 2,000,000 dislocated
    in Darfur over the past two years. Recent reports confirm that the
    situation on the ground is deteriorating, and the humanitarian crisis
    is reaching desperate proportions.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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