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    Armenian Assembly of America
    1140 19th Street, NW, Suite 600
    Washington, DC 20036
    Phone: 202-393-3434
    Fax: 202-638-4904
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.armenianassembly.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    September 14, 2005
    CONTACT: Christine Kojoian
    Email: [email protected]

    EUROPEAN HUMAN RIGHTS CASE BEING CLOSELY MONITORED IN U.S.
    Key Committee To Hold Mark-Up On Genocide Resolution

    Washington, DC - The European Court of Human Rights is expected to
    announce a decision next week on the property rights of minority
    foundations. Specifically, the Court will adjudicate two cases filed
    by the Soorp Purgich Armenian Hospital Foundation and the Fener Greek
    Boys High School Foundation against Turkey.

    In both cases, property gifted to the Armenian and Greek foundations
    were seized as the Turkish courts upheld orders declaring that the
    bequest violated a decree disallowing non-Moslems from donating real
    estate. If the court rules in favor of the foundations, hundreds of
    buildings seized in the past may be returned.

    Earlier this year, Armenian Assembly Board Member and former Board of
    Directors Chairman Van Krikorian testified before the Helsinki
    Commission on freedom of religion in Turkey with respect to the
    Armenian Church and community. During his testimony Krikorian noted
    that "for centuries, Armenians paid and in many places still pay a
    high price for their Christianity," and that seizure and destruction
    of Armenian Church property was commonplace. Krikorian noted that in
    1914, in Turkey, there were approximately 5,000 Armenian Churches,
    seminaries and schools registered by the Patriarchate and that today,
    90 years after the Armenian Genocide, there are less than 50 Armenian
    Churches under the Patriarchate's jurisdiction. Krikorian also
    pointed to the Soorp Purgich Armenian Hospital as example of how the
    Treaty of Lausanne and other international standards for protecting
    religious rights are not being upheld, and urged the Helsinki
    Commission to play a critical leadership in addressing these issues.

    Jeff King, President of International Christian Concern, who also
    testified before the Commission, called the expected decision by the
    European Court "an opportunity to right a long-standing injustice and
    an opportunity for Turkey to utilize this opportunity to strengthen
    its commitment to democratic reforms and to uphold its international
    obligations to protect its citizens." International Christian Concern
    (ICC) is a non-profit and interdenominational human rights
    organization dedicated to assisting and sustaining Christians who are
    victims of persecution and discrimination due to practicing their
    faith. ICC's website is www.persecution.org.

    At the same time that the European Human Rights Court is considering
    this matter, in the United States, the House International Relations
    Committee is scheduled to review another human rights issue;
    affirmation of the Armenian Genocide. The Committee will mark-up
    H. Res. 316, a bipartisan, pan-Armenian resolution, which reaffirms
    the United States record on the Armenian Genocide, and was introduced
    by Armenian Caucus Members George Radanovich (R-CA) and Adam Schiff
    (D-CA), along with Caucus Co-Chairs Joe Knollenberg (R-MI) and Frank
    Pallone (D-NJ).

    "The anticipated European Court action is one of many venues in which
    Turkey's human and minority rights are being reviewed. Tomorrow, the
    House International Relations Committee will consider legislation,
    which affirms the Armenian Genocide and the American role in alerting
    the international community and launching an unprecedented
    humanitarian campaign to save the survivors," said Armenian Assembly
    Executive Director Bryan Ardouny. "Over the last weeks and months,
    the community has rallied its support behind H. Res. 316 and we are
    confident about tomorrow's mark-up," added Ardouny.

    The Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
    nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness
    of Armenian issues. It is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt membership
    organization.

    Editor's Note: The testimony of Van Krikorian and Jeff King before the
    Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Commission)
    regarding Religious Freedom in Turkey can be found at www.csce.org.

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    NR#2005-091
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