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    SYSTEM OF A DOWN STORM CONGRESS
    Story by: Matt Pullman

    CMJ.com
    http://www.cmj.com/articles/displ ay_article.php?id=11047242
    April 6 2006

    System Of A Down members Serj Tankian and John Dolmayan will travel
    to DC for a three-day campaign for the recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide. The members, whose families have been personally affected
    by the genocide, will urge Speaker Of The House Dennis Hastert and
    other members of Congress to pass a vote on the legislation needed
    for recognition. The campaign begins on the evening of April 24,
    where the band will lead a demonstration outside the Turkish Embassy.

    The following day the band members will be conducting interviews and
    will host a Congressional screening of Screamers, a documentary about
    the band's worldwide campaign. On their final day in DC, Tankian and
    Dolmayan will meet with members of Congress directly, and then will
    participate in the annual Capitol Hill Armenian Genocide commemoration
    event, now in its 11th year. The event brings together diplomats,
    community leaders, human rights activists, Armenian Americans and 30
    members of Congress.

    "It's important for people to be aware of the Armenian Genocide,"
    Tankian states in a press release. "Those actions continue to
    be covered up by the Turkish government, the US State Department,
    Turkey's allies in the defense and oil industries, and by our present
    US Administration. Had the Armenian Genocide been acknowledged as
    a Crime Against Humanity as it was, Hitler might not have thought
    he could get away with the Jewish Holocaust. History does and will
    repeat itself, unless we stop that cycle."

    Both Tankian and Dolmayan campaigned in Hastert's hometown of Batavia,
    Illinois last year to allow the vote on the legislation.

    Hassert has the power to allow the recognition of the 1.5 million
    Armenians murdered by Turkey between 1915 and 1923. The campaign has
    seen its fair share of controversy over the years, with Hassert taking
    the bill off the floor minutes before a vote in 2000, rejecting it
    again in 2004 and also denying accusations of accepting bribes from
    the Turkish government in 2005.
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