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    REP. MARKEY COMMEMORATES ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    US Fed News
    April 24, 2008 Thursday

    Rep. Edward J. Markey, D-Mass. (7th CD), issued the following
    statement:

    Representative Edward J. Markey (D-MA), entered the following statement
    into the Congressional Record commemorating the 93rd anniversary of
    the Armenian Genocide:

    "Madam Speaker, I rise today to commemorate the ninety-third
    anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

    "In September of 1919, President Woodrow Wilson spoke of his vision
    of a future Armenia. He said, 'Armenia is to be redeemed...So that
    at last this great people, struggling through night after night of
    terror, knowing not when they may come out into a time when they can
    enjoy their rights as free people that they never dreamed they would
    be able to exercise.'

    "The Armenian people finally have the ability to enjoy the rights
    that President Wilson hoped they would have so many years ago, and
    for that we are all thankful.

    "The nights of terror that President Wilson spoke about, the Armenian
    Genocide, was the first genocide of the twentieth century. It was
    the opening chapter of what was arguably the most violent period
    of human history. In the decades following this initial Genocide,
    the world witnessed genocidal acts against the Jews and against
    the Roma in World War II, and subsequently in Cambodia, Rwanda,
    Bosnia-Herzegovina, and in too many wars to list here. Today, the
    world is witnessing genocide yet again in Darfur.

    "There is no more important way to commit ourselves to preventing
    the genocides of the future than to commemorate and never forget the
    genocides of the past. As such, I would like to note my continuing
    support for House finally passage of H.Res. 106, the Affirmation of
    the United States Record on the Armenian Genocide Resolution. In
    my view, it is long past time for the United States to officially
    recognize the massacre of one and a half million Armenians in early
    in the twentieth century for what it undeniably was: a genocide.

    "Countries all around the world have adopted similar resolutions to
    ensure that the atrocities committed against the Armenian people are
    properly recognized as genocide. Canada, France, Switzerland, Greece,
    and Poland have passed resolutions affirming the recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide. Properly recognizing the Armenian Genocide here
    in America is essential to ensure that all past genocides are never
    forgotten and all future atrocities are never permitted. This House
    must afford the proper recognition to the Armenian Genocide. We must
    do so not only because of our solemn obligation to recognize those
    that were lost, but also because of our duty to those that can still
    be saved.

    "I yield back the balance of my time."
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