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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian National Committee
    of New Jersey
    461 Bergen Boulevard
    Ridgefield, NJ 07657
    Contact: Ani Tchaghlasian
    Tel: 201 945 0011
    Fax: 718 651 3637
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.anca.org/

    ANC of NJ Commends Congressman Garrett for His Staunch Support on
    Armenian-American Issues

    PARAMUS, NJ - The Armenian National Committee (ANC) of New Jersey held a
    meeting with Congressman Scott Garrett (R-NJ) on Wednesday, August 31, in
    his district office in Paramus, where activists thanked the U.S.
    Representative for his support and informed him of how he could become an
    even greater friend to the large Armenian-American community in his
    district. The district includes the largest concentration of Armenians in
    the state of New Jersey including the communities of New Milford, Paramus
    and Franklin Lakes as well as encompassing the churches of St. Thomas, St.
    Leon's and the Armenian Presbyterian Church.

    Representing the ANC were the chairperson of the New Jersey chapter Ani
    Tchaghlasian, as well as ANC of New Jersey activists Alex Sarafian, Melanie
    Tavitian and Michael Tcheyan. The congressman was accompanied by Director
    of Outreach Matthew Barnes and Constituent Services Officer Rudy Solar.

    Tchaghlasian and Sarafian thanked the congressman for signing the letter
    addressed to President Bush, urging him to issue a strong April 24th
    Statement, as well as for being one of the earliest co-sponsors of H.R. 316,
    which would reaffirm the U.S. record on the Armenian Genocide. They also
    thanked him for co-sponsoring H.R. 3361, which would prohibit U.S.
    assistance for the building of railroads traversing the Caucasus that
    circumvent Armenia. The measure, entitled the "South Caucasus Integration
    and Open Railroads Act of 2005," was introduced by Congressman Joe
    Knollenberg (R-MI), Frank Pallone (D-NJ), and George Radanovich (R-CA).

    Congressman Garrett and ANC activists focused much of their discussion on
    the importance of Armenia being included in all regional economic and
    commercial projects in the South Caucasus. The World Bank and the
    International Monetary Fund have recognized Armenia for making the most
    rapid progress in adopting free market reforms in the region. This is
    largely why the Heritage Foundation has characterized Armenia as the only
    mostly free society in the Commonwealth of Independent States (former Soviet
    Union.) Garrett agreed that attempts by neighboring countries like
    Azerbaijan and Turkey to lay down transportation infrastructure around
    Armenia should not receive the U.S. government's financial support.

    Tchaghlasian and Sarafian asked the Congressman to consider becoming a
    member of the House International Relations Committee (HIRC) or the
    Appropriations Committee, where the most important legislation concerning
    Armenia must originate before becoming law. On September 15, the HIRC voted
    overwhelmingly in favor of recognizing the Armenian Genocide.

    `We deeply appreciate Congressman Garrett's unequivocal support on issues of
    importance to the Armenian-American communities of New Jersey,' said ANC of
    NJ Chair, Ani Tchaghlasian. `Whether it is recognizing the Armenian
    Genocide, ensuring a just settlement to the Karabagh conflict or supporting
    Armenia's developing economy, he has demonstrated that he is a true friend
    in Congress to his Armenian-American constituents.'
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