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    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE LEGISLATION SCHEDULED FOR COMMITTEE CONSIDERATION

    YEREVAN (YERKIR) - Armenian Genocide legislation appears set to come
    before the influential House International Relations Committee as
    early as Wednesday, September 14th, reported the Armenian National
    Committee of America (ANCA).
    07.09.2005 15:43

    According to Congressional sources, Committee Chairman Henry Hyde
    (R-IL) is prepared to "mark-up" both Armenian Genocide Resolutions
    (H.Res.316 and H.Con.Res.195). During this mark-up session, the fifty
    members of the panel will have an opportunity to consider changes
    and then to vote to either approve or disapprove each measure.

    "We want to thank Chairman Hyde for his leadership in ensuring
    that the members of his Committee have the opportunity to vote on
    Armenian Genocide legislation," said ANCA Executive Director Aram
    Hamparian. "Along with our local chapters around the nation and
    coalition partners here in Washington, DC, we are working hard to
    support the efforts of our friends - Congressmen George Radanovich,
    Adam Schiff, and Armenian Caucus Co-Chairmen Joe Knollenberg and
    Frank Pallone - in encouraging the Committee to act favorably on
    this legislation.

    H.Res.316, which was introduced by Representatives George Radanovich
    (R-CA), Adam Schiff (D-CA), and Congressional Armenian Caucus
    Co-Chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Joe Knollenberg (R-MI), calls
    upon the President to ensure U.S. foreign policy reflects appropriate
    understanding of the Armenian Genocide.

    The resolution includes thirty detailed findings from past U.S.
    hearings, resolutions and Presidential statements, as well as
    references to statements by international bodies and organizations. As
    of today, a bipartisan group of over one hundred and twelve
    Representatives have already agreed to cosponsor this measure.

    H.Con.Res.195, introduced by Rep. Adam Schiff and cosponsored by over
    eighty Representatives, was offered following direct negotiations
    with House International Relations Committee Chairman Henry Hyde
    (R-IL). The Chairman agreed to Committee-level consideration of
    Armenian Genocide legislation in return for Rep.

    Schiff tabling a planned June 8th Armenian Genocide amendment to the
    House Foreign Relations Authorization bill. The agreement addressed
    serious concerns on the part of the Administration and Congressional
    leaders that the Schiff Amendment - which had strong prospects of
    passing - would overshadow the White House meeting, held that same day,
    between President Bush and Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan.

    This measure, which is in the process of being amended, reaffirms the
    Armenian Genocide within the broader context of regional relationships
    and addresses Turkey's efforts to join the European Union.

    The Turkish Ambassador and his lobbyists - including the Livingston
    Group - are actively making the rounds to members of the International
    Relations Committee, seeking to block any action on U.S. reaffirmation
    of the Armenian Genocide. As part of this effort, the Livingston
    Group has been distributing a four-page genocide-denial document to
    Congressional offices.
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