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    Armenian National Committee of America
    888 17th St., NW, Suite 904
    Washington, DC 20006
    Tel: (202) 775-1918
    Fax: (202) 775-5648
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Internet: www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    September 8, 2005
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    ARMENIAN AMERICANS JOIN WITH DIVERSE ANTI-GENOCIDE COALITION
    IN MARKING "A DAY FOR DARFUR" WITH WHITE HOUSE RALLY

    -- ANCA Calls upon 1,000 Activists to
    Work to End the Cycle of Genocide

    WASHINGTON, DC - Armenian Americans joined today with a thousand
    activists brought together by Africa Action and a broad-based
    coalition of religious, ethnic, and human rights groups at a White
    House rally calling for decisive U.S. action to end the genocide in
    the Darfur region of Sudan, reported the Armenian National
    Committee of America (ANCA.).

    The demonstration marked a year of inaction by the Administration
    following the President's declaration that a genocide is taking
    place in Darfur. The aim of the gathering was to kick off a period
    of renewed activism by people of conscience across the country to
    encourage the President to take every step necessary to ensure an
    urgent multinational intervention to provide security to the people
    of Darfur. To date, over 400,000 people have been killed; hundreds
    are dying every day and hundreds of thousands more are at risk in
    the coming weeks and months unless urgent action is taken.

    ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian, in his remarks at the close
    of the program, stressed that:

    "If we have learned anything in the year since the President
    declared that genocide is taking place in Darfur . . . If
    we have learned anything from a century of genocide - in
    Armenia, during the Holocaust, in Cambodia, Rwanda and
    today in Darfur - it is that having the facts on your side
    is not enough. We have seen 400,000 deaths, 2.5 million
    displaced. But the facts are not enough."

    "Having morality on your side is not enough, for what could
    be a greater moral imperative than our nation working to
    prevent genocide?"

    "The fact is that it will take advocacy, it will take
    organization - sustained organization - if we are to live
    in a nation that does not measure our interests in dollars,
    barrels of oil, or military bases, but rather in lives
    saved, suffering alleviated, and humanity served."

    Several speakers, notably Rev. Dr. Robert W. Edgar, General
    Secretary of the National Council of Churches, Ruth Messinger,
    President of American Jewish World Service, and Salih Booker, the
    Executive Director of Africa Action noted the Armenian Genocide in
    their remarks.

    Among the media assigning reporters and film crews to cover the
    event were CNN, Agence France-Presse, Associated Press, NBC news,
    MTVu, Nippon TV (Japan), Inter Press Service, ARD TV (Germany),
    Voice of America, Radio France International and Yahoo News.

    Salih Booker, Executive Director of Africa Action, said today, "As
    Americans struggle to cope with the President's failure of
    leadership on the domestic front in the horrific aftermath of
    Hurricane Katrina, we must also condemn the President's failure of
    political leadership on the international front, where he has
    failed to act to stop the ongoing genocide in Darfur, and the death
    toll continues to mount."

    Speakers and activists at today's event emphasized the urgent need
    for protection for the people of Darfur, and called on President
    Bush to take every step necessary to ensure an immediate
    multinational intervention to support the African Union and provide
    security to Darfur.

    Ruth Messinger, President of American Jewish World Service, said,
    "As Jews who understand the consequences of silence and
    indifference in the face of genocide, we must respond to the crisis
    in Darfur and increase pressure on the international community to
    end the violence and suffering. No-one can stand silently by."

    Rev. Dr. Robert W. Edgar, General Secretary of the National Council
    of Churches, said, "It is unacceptable for us to sit idly by as
    people die. This is true whether it is in the Deep South or Darfur,
    Sudan. This genocide is one of the greatest horrors of our day. We
    urge people of conscience everywhere to call on our leaders to take
    action now before events force us to one day have to confess our
    sin of negligence and complicity."

    Today's event also saw the release of a petition signed by over
    100,000 Americans, calling on the President to act urgently to
    provide protection to the people of Darfur. Across the country,
    citizen engagement on the crisis in Darfur continues to grow, as
    Americans raise their voices to emphasize that genocide cannot be
    ignored.

    Rev. Jim Wallis, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Sojourners
    Magazine, said today, "People of faith are united in their call for
    bold and immediate Presidential leadership in order to restore hope
    and security to the people of Darfur. Now is the time to put real
    meaning behind the words 'never again'."

    Fatima Haroun of the Sudan Peace Advocates Network said today, "The
    people of Darfur have suffered more than enough already. It is time
    for international action to stop the violence and bring relief and
    peace to this troubled region."

    David Rubenstein, Coordinator of the Save Darfur Coalition, said
    today, "The Save Darfur Coalition's 134 member organizations
    represent more than 130 million Americans. We call on President
    Bush - one year after he recognized the genocide in Darfur - to
    take decisive and effective action to end the violence that is
    brutalizing innocent civilians in Darfur."

    Among the groups working with the ANCA in this Africa Action-led
    initiative were: American Jewish World Service, Evangelical
    Lutheran Church of America, Faithful America, Greater Washington
    Jewish Task Force on Darfur, NAACP, National Council of Churches,
    Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, Save Darfur Coalition,
    Sojourners, STAND, Sudan Peace Advocates Network, TransAfrica
    Forum, and the United Methodist Church.

    Following the rally, organization leaders gathered at the ANCA
    headquarters for a reception. That same evening, the Lutheran
    Church of the Reformation hosted a candle-light vigil marking the
    one-year anniversary of the Bush Administration's statement on
    Darfur.

    For more information about Darfur:
    http://www.africaaction.org

    To send a free ANCA WebFax protesting the Darfur Genocide:
    http://www.anca.org

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