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    Armenian National Committee of America
    1711 N Street NW
    Washington, DC 20036
    Tel: (202) 775-1918
    Fax: (202) 775-5648
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Internet: www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    April 5, 2006
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    BIPARTISAN GROUP OF THIRTY U.S. REPRESENTATIVES URGE PBS
    NOT TO PROVIDE A PLATFORM FOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE DENIERS

    -- Reps. Schiff, Radanovich, Pallone, and Knollenberg
    Enlist the Support of their House Colleagues in
    Opposing Tax-Payer Funded Broadcast of Genocide Denial

    -- Standing room only crowd attends Capitol Hill screening
    of "The Armenian Genocide" hosted by Rep. Schiff

    WASHINGTON, DC - Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) was joined by Rep. George
    Radanovich (R-CA), Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Frank
    Pallone (D-NJ) and Joe Knollenberg (R-MI), and a bipartisan group
    of twenty-six U.S. Representatives in urging the Public
    Broadcasting Service (PBS) not to provide a broadcast platform for
    deniers of the Armenian Genocide, reported the Armenian National
    Committee of America (ANCA).

    In an April 3rd letter, addressed to PBS Chief Operating Officer
    Wayne Godwin, the House Members addressed the growing controversy
    surrounding plans by PBS to broadcast a panel discussion including
    known Armenian Genocide deniers Justin McCarthy and Omer Turan
    following the airing this April of the documentary "The Armenian
    Genocide," produced by Andrew Goldberg. The ANCA has formally
    protested PBS's decision, and established an online WebFax program
    through which close to 10,000 individuals have already registered
    their protests.

    In their letter, the group of legislators urged that, "PBS not
    provide a national platform to those who deny the Armenian
    Genocide... Despite the Turkish government's concerted and well-
    financed effort to obscure and alter history, there is no serious
    academic dispute about the Armenian Genocide." The letter closed
    by noting that, "Surely, PBS would not consider broadcasting a
    documentary on the Holocaust, followed by a panel that included
    Holocaust deniers. A commitment to balance does not mandate the
    inclusion of opinions that are objectively false."

    "We want to thank Representatives Schiff, Radanovich, Pallone, and
    Knollenberg for their leadership in giving voice to the growing
    Congressional opposition to PBS's deeply flawed decision to provide
    public airtime to deniers of the Armenian Genocide," said ANCA
    Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "Clearly their concerns are
    being heard, as more and more PBS affiliates are deciding not to
    run this panel discussion."

    The full list of signatories is as follows: Gary Ackerman (D-NY),
    Shelley Berkley (D-NV), Jerry Costello (D-IL), Anna Eshoo (D-CA),
    Bob Filner (D-CA), Scott Garrett (R-NJ), Raul Grijalva (D-AZ), Rush
    Holt (D-NJ), Steve Israel (D-NY), Patrick Kennedy (D-RI), Joe
    Knollenberg (R-MI), Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), James McGovern (D-MA),
    Cynthia McKinney (D-GA), Michael McNulty (D-NY), Richard Neal (D-
    MA), C. L. Butch Otter (R-ID), Frank Pallone (D-NJ), Donald Payne
    (D-NJ), Collin Peterson (D-MN), George Radanovich (R-CA), Steven
    Rothman (D-NJ), Adam Schiff (D-CA), Joe Schwarz (R-MI), Brad
    Sherman (D-CA), Mark Souder (R-IN), John Sweeney (R-NY), Edolphus
    Towns (D-NY), Diane Watson (D-CA), and Anthony Weiner (D-NY).

    In addition to the signatories of this letter, a number of other
    legislators undertook individual efforts directly with PBS. Among
    these were Senator Boxer (D-CA), who shared her concerns with San
    Francisco's KQED, which recently decided not to air the denial
    panel. Senator John Ensign (D-CA), the author of the Senate
    version of the Armenian Genocide Resolution (S.Res. 320), similarly
    urged Las Vegas PBS affiliate KLVX not to air the panel, stressing
    that, "to air this or any other denial would only serve to condone
    [the Turkish government's] denial and to ignore the reality of
    those atrocious acts that were responsible for the loss of one and
    half million lives and for more than half a million survivors being
    exiled."

    On the House side, individual letters were sent by Rep. Zoe Lofgren
    (D-CA) and James Langevin (D-RI). In her letter, Rep. Lofgren
    expressed her hope that "PBS will evaluate this planned programming
    using the same standard it would employ if deniers were discussing
    either [the Armenian or Jewish] Holocaust." Rep. Langevin noted
    that, "I imagine that those who deny the existence of the Holocaust
    would not be offered the same chance to air their views, and I
    question why the Armenian Genocide appears to be held to a
    different standard."

    On April 4th, Rep. Schiff hosted a Capitol Hill screening of the PBS
    documentary, "The Armenian Genocide," to a standing-room only
    audience of Members of Congress, Congressional staffers, members of
    the media and Armenian American community activists. Rep. Schiff
    was joined by Rep. Rush Holt (D-NJ) and Rep. Pallone in offering
    remarks at the opening of the documentary, while director Andrew
    Goldberg led an insightful question and answer session at the
    conclusion of the piece. Among those in attendance were His
    Excellency Tatoul Markarian, Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia
    to the U.S. accompanied by Embassy staff, as well as former U.S.
    Ambassador to Armenia Michael Lemmon and Pulitzer Prize winning
    author Samantha Power.

    On March 29th, Rep. Pallone delivered a House floor speech urging
    PBS not to air the panel discussion, arguing that he "would not
    feel any different about this issue if we were discussing Darfur,
    Rwanda or the Nazi Holocaust. Genocide deniers should not have a
    forum. The quest for fair and balanced information does not give a
    license to propagate false, misleading and offensive information
    about historical facts that relate to genocide."

    The Washington Post reported on February 16th that, "Thousands of
    Armenian Americans are protesting the Public Broadcasting Service's
    planned panel-discussion program about Turkey's role in the deaths
    of Armenians during and after World War I. The 25-minute program
    has generated an outcry because the panel will include two scholars
    who deny that 1.5 million Armenian civilians were killed in eastern
    Turkey from 1915 to 1920."
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