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    Thursday, September 15, 2005
    http://www.house.gov/knollenberg/mediacenter/ press/2005/09-15-05.htm


    Knollenberg: Legislation to Recognize Armenian Genocide clears first hurdle

    WASHINGTON , D.C. - Congressman Joe Knollenberg (R/MI-09) announced
    today that legislation to officially recognize the Armenian Genocide
    was passed by the U.S. House International Relations Committee. The
    legislation, co-sponsored by Rep. Knollenberg, will now move for
    approval by the full U.S. House.

    This year marks the 90th Anniversary of the Genocide. It is estimated
    that over one and a half million Armenians were systematically and
    deliberately killed in this historic atrocity. By affirming the
    Genocide and commemorating those who lost their lives, this
    legislation is intended to finally start the healing
    process. Thirty-seven U.S. States and the District of Columbia have
    already passed similar legislation or formally recognized the
    Genocide.

    `The Genocide happened. It's time the United States admitted
    thisfact,' said Rep. Knollenberg. `The only way to prevent future
    atrocities is to affirm the ones of the past and take a united vow
    that they never happen again.

    We can't afford to be apathetic or unsure. The United States has a
    responsibility to lead the world and admit the truth of the Armenian
    Genocide.' The legislation calls upon the President of the United
    States to ensure that the foreign policy of the United States reflects
    appropriate understanding and sensitivity concerning issues related to
    human rights, ethnic cleansing, and genocide documented in the United
    States record relating to the Armenian Genocide. Also, it acknowledges
    the proud history of the U.S. interventionin opposition to the
    Armenian Genocide.

    `Most importantly, this legislation will show the world that America
    is not going to forget this horrible crime.' Congressman Knollenberg
    said. `The victims of the Genocide and their families deserve to have
    the crime recognized for the atrocity that it was. The committee's
    action today - and hopefully the approval of the full House soon -
    will help make sure that this terrible offense is never forgotten.'

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