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    Noyan Tapan News Agency
    Sept 21 2005

    ARPI VARDANIAN: OUR DUTY AS AMERICAN CITIZENS IS TO MAKE OUR
    GOVERNMENT RECOGNIZE THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE


    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 21, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The American
    people's perception and understanding of problems related to
    genocides, including the Armenian Genocide, is continuously
    increasing thanks to the activities carried out by the Armenian
    organizations in the US. Arpi Vardanian, Regional Director for
    Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh of the Armenian Assembly of America
    (AAA), told this to NT correspondent, while commenting on the
    adoption on September 15 of a resolution on the Armenian Genocide by
    the Commission of Internatinal Relations of the US House of
    Representatives.

    She underlined that progress has been registered in the adoption of
    the resolution on the Armenian Genocide by the US Congress. The above
    mentioned commission approved the resolution by 40 votes to 7 - such
    a result has not been registered since 2000 when 24 commission
    members voted in favor and 11 ones - against.

    Arpi Vardanian found it difficult to say when the House of
    Representatives will hold a discussion on the resolution, since the
    process involves several stages. According to her, it is envisaged to
    finish the discussions of all drafts by late 2005, and it is not
    ruled out that the process will be completed in October, but taking
    into consideration the experience of the previous years, it is quite
    possible the terms will be extended.

    Arpi Vardanian was appreciative of the American Greek community's
    position on the issue. She reminded that a few years ago, the AAA
    initiated the creation of the Central and East European Coalition tha
    involves 15 organizations representing national minorities and unites
    20 mln Americans. "Today there exists an understanding on the
    Armenian Genocide issue, the minorities should help each other."

    Arpi Vardanian pointed out that in the event the resolution is not
    adopted, the AAA will continue its work until the Armenian Genocide
    is recognized and approved by the US government. "It is our duty to
    our ancestors, and as American citizens to make out government
    recognize the truth, one should never be afraid of truth," Arpi
    Vardanian stressed.
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