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    SYSTEM OF A DOWN TURNS POLITICAL FOR HOUSE BILL
    By Lisa Friedman, Washington Bureau

    Los Angeles Daily News
    Sept 27 2005

    WASHINGTON - A San Fernando Valley-based rock band plans to rally
    today in front of House Speaker Dennis Hastert's Illinois office
    in the hope of pressuring Congress to pass a politically sensitive
    resolution recognizing the Armenian genocide.

    Serj Tankian, lead singer of System of a Down, said he and fellow
    band members - all of Armenian descent - hope to "get attention for
    the cause" and encourage Hastert to bring the bill to House vote.

    The resolution sponsored by Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Pasadena, would
    have Congress formally declare that the Ottoman Empire engaged in
    genocide against 1.5 million Armenians after World War I. The House
    International Relations Committee passed it 35-11.

    The State Department opposes the resolution, arguing that its passage
    would undermine U.S. relations with Turkey, which continues to deny
    that a genocide took place.

    Hastert and other GOP leaders have vowed to prevent a full House vote.

    Hastert officials referred questions on the genocide bill to Majority
    Leader Tom DeLay. A DeLay spokesman said the resolution is not
    scheduled for a vote because Gulf Coast hurricane legislation is
    Congress' top priority.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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