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  • NY Armenian-Americans Host Reception for Native Son Rep John Sweeney

    PRESS RELEASE
    ANC, NORA
    82 Wall Street, Suite 300
    New York, NY 10005
    Contact: Chris Parnagian
    Tel: (212) 425-1401
    Fax: (212) 425-1421
    E-mail: [email protected]

    New York Armenian-Americans Host Reception for Native Son, Rep. John Sweeney

    NEW YORK, NY - Armenian-Americans from throughout New York gathered at the
    home of Chris and Lisa Parnagian on Monday, March 27 for a fundraising
    reception for one of the Armenian Cause's strongest Congressional
    supporters, U.S. Representative John Sweeney (R-NY). The ANC of New York,
    The Friends of ANC and the National Organization of Republican Armenians
    (NORA) co-sponsored the reception.

    The highlight of the event was a moving speech by the Congressman about his
    Armenian heritage and his devotion to the Armenian Cause. Reflecting on his
    own family's experience, he noted that, "My grandfather Oscar, who survived
    the genocide, would be deeply moved if saw me here today speaking with
    you - my people - about how we will work to see the Armenian Genocide
    recognized. The greatest democracy in the world has an obligation to speak
    the truth about the enormous crime perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire against
    our ancestors. I'm not resting until it does."

    Also offering remarks during the evening were Chris Parnagian and Robert
    Setrakian, who co-chaired the event, Doug Geogerian representing the
    Armenian National Committee of America - Eastern Region (ANCA-ER), ANCA
    Executive Director Aram Hamparian, and Antranik Boudakian, from the Friends
    of the ANC.

    Co-chair Chris Parnagian, on behalf of his family, welcomed the Congressman,
    his wife Gayle, and daughter Kelly to their home, and shared his pride with
    all in attendance at the highly respected public service of a fellow
    Armenian-American. Robert Setrakian, who joined with his wife Silvia in
    co-chairing the program along with the Parnagians, noted that the "The
    Congressman's record speaks of incredible integrity and of personal
    dedication. Our communities across the United States must support a fellow
    Armenian-American, who has accomplished so much in government." He added,
    "I'm sure grandfather Oscar would be incredibly proud today, and even
    prouder, if you one day became Co-Chairman of the Armenian Caucus." "The
    community is so eager to support you, Congressman. You have done so much
    towards strengthening U.S.-Armenia relations already. Please know that we
    stand ready to help you in anyway we can," said Friends of ANC
    representative Antranig Boudakian.

    ANCA Regional Director Doug Geogerian reminded guests that, "Congressman
    Sweeney sits on the powerful Foreign Operations Subcommittee, which has
    overseen the appropriation of over a billion and a half dollars in aid to
    Armenia. As a Republican, he has been willing to forcefully challenge his
    party's own leadership on their refusal to allow a vote on Armenian Genocide
    legislation. As Armenian-Americans, we owe it our community, our cause, and
    our nation to provide Congressman Sweeney with our energetic support.

    ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian stressed how proud Armenian-Americans
    are that the Congressman - in addition to helping to secure increased aid to
    Armenia, continued aid to Karabagh, and military aid parity for Armenia and
    Azerbaijan - helped to write the legislation for the Millennium Challenge
    Account, which earlier that day granted $235 million to build roads and
    irrigation systems in rural Armenia. Hamparian urged all in attendance to
    encourage increased support for the Congressman as he rises in seniority and
    influence in the political system.

    Among the community leaders form various organizations was the Very Reverend
    Father Anoushavan Tanielian, representing Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan of the
    Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church, who was in Washington, D.C. for
    the signing at the State Department of a new foreign aid agreement with
    Armenia. Hrachia Tashchian, the Counselor for Armenia's Mission to the U.N.,
    represented Ambassador Armen Martirosyan, who was unable to attend due to
    urgent diplomatic developments.

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