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    Armenian National Committee of America
    888 17th St., NW, Suite 904
    Washington, DC 20006
    Tel: (202) 775-1918
    Fax: (202) 775-5648
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Internet: www.anca.org

    MEDIA ADVISORY
    September 30, 2005
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    SYSTEM OF A DOWN RALLY ATTRACTS INTERNATIONAL MEDIA ATTENTION

    -- Multi-Platinum Band Calls for Vote
    on Armenian Genocide Resolution

    -- New York Times, BBC, and MTV Join Local ABC, FOX, and WB
    stations and Area Newspapers in Covering Event outside the
    Batavia, Illinois Office of Speaker Dennis Hastert

    WASHINGTON, DC - The pro-Armenian Genocide Resolution rally this
    week by System of a Down outside the Batavia, Illinois office of
    House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL) received extensive media
    coverage - both internationally and within the Speaker's local
    suburban Chicago media market, reported the Armenian National
    Committee of America (ANCA).

    The September 27th event was organized by the multi-platinum band
    System of a Down, along with the Armenian National Committee of
    America (ANCA), Axis of Justice, and the Armenian Youth Federation.
    Over two hundred fans, including a large number of Armenian
    Americans from Chicago, attended the rally to urge the Speaker to
    schedule a vote on legislation pending before Congress that would
    recognize the Armenian Genocide. At the rally, the band delivered
    a letter asking the Speaker to allow the legislation to move
    forward. (see below)

    Speaker Hastert pledged to allow the full House to vote on Armenian
    Genocide legislation in August of 2000, but retreated from this
    promise in October of that year, citing pressure from the White
    House. On September 15th of this year, the House International
    Relations Committee overwhelmingly approved legislation recognizing
    the Armenian Genocide.

    The highlights of the media coverage included:

    * Over 560,000 households in the Chicago area watched video from
    the rally via ABC channel 7 News (Nielsen Audience: 310,980), WGN-
    WB (Nielsen Audience: 231,385), and WFLD-FOX (Nielsen Audience:
    22,726).

    * The New York Times covered the rally, as did three area
    newspapers read by Speaker Hastert's constituents: The Beacon News,
    The Daily Herald, and The Kane County Chronicle.

    * News of the rally was broadcast on radio internationally via The
    World (BBC) and locally by Chicago Public Radio.

    * The rally received excellent coverage in the entertainment media
    via stories on the websites of MTV (two stories), VH1, Rolling
    Stone, and a range of other media outlets.

    Links:

    * New York Times (September 26, 2005 - Arts Section)
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/26/arts/26arts.html

    * ABC channel 7 news
    http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=loca l&id=3483619
    WLS-ABC CHICAGO, IL
    SEP 27 2005 5:00PM CT Nielsen Audience: 310,980
    ABC 7 News at 5

    * WGN-WB CHICAGO, IL
    SEP 27 2005 9:00PM CT Nielsen Audience: 231,385
    News at Nine

    * WFLD-FOX CHICAGO, IL
    SEP 28 2005 5:00AM CT Nielsen Audience: 22,726
    Fox News at 5AM

    * MTV.com: (Pre-Rally coverage)
    http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1510380/20050926/elliott_missy.jhtml?headlines=true

    * MTV.com: (Post-Rally coverage)
    http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1510609 /09282005/system_of_a_down.jhtml

    * VHI
    http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/1510609/200509 28/system_of_a_down.jhtml

    * TheWorld.org -- (a radio program in done in co-production with
    the BBC)
    http://www.theworld.org/latesteditions/09/20050926.shtml

    * Rolling Stone:
    http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/_/id /7670574/bobice?pageid=rs.Home&pageregion=sing le1

    * The Beacon News
    http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/beaconnews /top/batchAU28_HASTERT_S1.htm

    * The Daily Herald
    http://www.dailyherald.com/search/searchsto ry.asp?id=98941

    * Kane County Chronicle:
    http://www.kcchronicle.com/MainSection/ local/330582937821598.php

    * PR Newswire
    http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories .pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/09-26-2005/00041 31979&EDATE
    * Los Angeles Daily News
    http://www2.dailynews.com/glendale/ci_3065073

    * Blabbermouth.com:
    http://www.roadrun.com/blabbermo uth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=4210 1

    * Yahoo News
    http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050926/nym190.htm l

    In the two weeks since that vote, thousands of System fans have
    sent free ANCA WebFaxes urging Speaker Hastert to hold a vote on
    the Armenian Genocide Resolution:

    http://capwiz.com/anca/mail/oneclick_compose/?alertid=8041966

    #####

    ================================================== ============September 27, 2005


    The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert
    Speaker
    U.S. House of Representatives
    Washington, DC 20515


    Dear Speaker Hastert,

    I am writing to personally ask you to do the right thing by
    scheduling a free and fair vote on the Armenian Genocide Resolution
    this year - the 90th anniversary of this crime against humanity.

    In making this request, I want you to know the special and profound
    meaning that this issue holds for me. My grandfather, Stepan
    Haytayan, is a 97 year-old survivor of the genocide. He's my only
    link to this past. I promised him that I would try to reach you
    and explain how important American recognition is to the surviving
    children of the first genocide of the 20th century. Historical
    truths should never be denied in a democracy - especially one with
    such a proud heritage of freedom.

    My band, System Of A Down, has held three benefit shows called
    "Souls" to raise awareness and much needed funds for the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide. We have been encouraged, in
    your own home state, by Governor Rod Blagojevich's recent signature
    on a law requiring that the Genocide be taught in the state's
    public schools. To date, thirty-eight U.S. states have officially
    recognized the Armenian Genocide, as have Canada, Germany, France,
    Italy, Argentina, Belgium, Greece, Russia, Sweden, and Switzerland
    - as well as the Council of Europe, European Parliament, and the
    Vatican. The International Association of Genocide Scholars
    unanimously affirmed at their most recent meeting, in June of this
    year, that the Armenian Genocide is recognized by "the overwhelming
    opinion of scholars who study genocide: hundreds of independent
    scholars, who have no affiliations with governments, and whose work
    spans many countries and nationalities and the course of decades."

    Along with hundreds of thousands of Armenian Americans and
    countless concerned human rights supporters across the United
    States, I was encouraged by the House International Relations
    Committee's vote, less than two weeks ago, to overwhelmingly
    approve legislation properly recognizing the Armenian Genocide. I
    am sure that you would agree that the strong Committee-level
    support for this legislation reflects the powerful bipartisan
    consensus in the U.S. House of Representatives for decisive action
    to properly recognize the first genocide of the 20th Century.

    All that you need to do to move this legislation to a vote is to
    remain consistent with your own record. As you recall, in 1994 you
    spoke on the floor of the U.S. House about the need for Armenian
    Genocide remembrance. In 1996 you voted for the Radanovich
    Amendment to cut aid to Turkey until it ended its genocide denials.
    Most recently, in 2000, you pledged - as Speaker - to bring
    Armenian Genocide legislation to a vote of the full U.S. House.
    Following your withdrawal of the Armenian Genocide Resolution in
    October of 2000, you stressed - in an official statement - your
    personal support for this legislation, your belief that the
    Resolution enjoyed the support of a bi-partisan Congressional
    majority, and your pledge to bring this legislation back to the
    House floor.

    The time has come - after five years - to honor this promise and to
    act in a manner that we all know to be fully consistent with our
    values and long-term interests as a nation. Today, the decision
    rests in your hands: to schedule a vote, or to effectively defeat
    this legislation by refusing to allow the 435 members of the U.S.
    House to cast their ballots on this human rights issue.

    I am quite aware of the pressures placed upon you by the
    Administration, the military-industrial complex, and the special
    interest groups that warn about the consequences of angering
    Turkey, a NATO ally, over their denial of the Armenian Genocide.
    These "friends" of Turkey are wrong; the truth is that, by acting
    as apologists for Turkey, they are actually holding back Turkey's
    progress.

    By allowing this vote, and allowing the will of Congress to be
    freely expressed, you will be doing the right thing morally and, at
    the same time, encouraging Turkey to deal honestly with its past
    and more openly with its future.

    Thank you for your consideration of my concerns.

    Sincerely,

    [signed]
    Serj Tankian
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