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  • ANCA ER: Cong. Peter King (R-NY-3) Offers Remarks on The Genocide

    PRESS RELEASE
    Date: April 25, 2008
    Armenian National Committee of New York
    P.O. Box 770-693
    Woodside, NY 11377
    Contact: Doug Geogerian
    Tel: 646-468-9061

    CONG. PETER KING (R-NY-3) OFFERS REMARKS ON THE
    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE FOR CONGRESSIONAL RECORD

    ---Follows Appeal by Arch. Oshagan Choloyan and genocide survivor
    Alice Shnorhokian

    New York, NY --- Congressman Peter King (R-NY-3) reaffirmed the
    historical fact of the Armenian Genocide in remarks offered for the
    Congressional Record on Thursday, April 24, 2008 reported the
    Armenian National Committee of New York (ANC of NY).

    The issued statement was in response to appeals made by His
    Eminence Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, Prelate of the Armenian
    Apostolic Church of America, and genocide survivor Alice
    Shnorhokian who were joined by representatives of the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA) to ask that the congressman
    support the Armenian Genocide Resolution, H. Res. 106, during a
    meeting on Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in Washington, DC.

    Speaking at the meeting, Cong. King told the delegation of Armenian
    community leaders that he has always known that the events of 1915
    constituted genocide, and pledged to include such language in a
    statement to be offered for the Congressional Record.

    In his remarks, he stated: "Today I rise to mark the anniversary of
    the Armenian Genocide which began on this date ninety-three years
    ago. From 1915-1923 the Ottoman Empire carried out the deportation
    of approximately 2 million Armenian men, women, and children from
    their homeland of which 1.5 million were killed. And to this day,
    neither the Ottoman nor Turkish governments have been held to
    account for their involvement."

    Among those present at the meeting were His Eminence Archbishop
    Oshagan Choloyan, Prelate of the Armenian Apostolic Church of
    America, Rev. Fr. Sarkis Aktavoukian, pastor of Soorp Khatch
    Armenian Church of Bethesda, Maryland; ANCA National Board member
    Onnik Petrossian; ANCA Eastern Region Executive Director Karine
    Birazian; ANCA Government Affairs Director Kate Nahapetian; ANCA
    Legislative Affairs Director Raffi Karakashian; Henry Dumanian, a
    constituent; and Vahig Shnorhokian and Tsoleen Sarian,
    grandchildren of Alice Shnorhokian.

    After learning of the congressman's statement, ANC of NY Chairman
    Doug Geogerian said: "We greatly appreciate the congressman's
    affirmation of the Armenian Genocide. We look forward to his
    support for getting the entire House of Representatives to vote in
    favor of the Armenian Genocide resolution, H. Res. 106."

    The Armenian National Committee of New York is part of the largest
    and most influential Armenian American grassroots political
    organization. Working in coordination with a network of offices,
    chapters, and supporters throughout the United States and
    affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCA actively
    advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad
    range of issues.
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    Photo Caption #1: Left to Right: Rev. Fr. Sarkis Aktavoukian,
    pastor of Soorp Khatch Armenian Church of Bethesda, Maryland, His
    Eminence Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, Prelate of the Armenian
    Apostolic Church of America, Armenian Genocide survivor Alice
    Shnorhokian, Rep. Peter King, and ANCA ER Director Karine Birazian

    Remarks of Cong. Peter King (R-NY-3) on April 24, 2008:

    Madam Speaker, today I rise to mark the anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide which began on this date ninety-three years ago. From
    1915-1923 the Ottoman Empire carried out the deportation of
    approximately 2 million Armenian men, women, and children from
    their homeland of which 1.5 million were killed. And to this day,
    neither the Ottoman nor Turkish governments have been held to
    account for their involvement.

    The 20th Century witnessed some of the worst violence and atrocities
    in history: the attempted extermination of the Jewish People during
    the Holocaust, Tutsis slaughtering Hutus in Rwanda, Stalin's
    campaign of mass murder and starvation, the killing fields of
    Cambodia, and, of course, the Armenian Genocide. Millions upon
    millions of innocent people were killed solely because of the color
    of their skin, the tribe they belonged to, or the religion they
    practiced.

    As you know, too often in the past the world has stood by or looked
    the other way when genocide was taking place. And now we see it
    happening once again in Darfur. We most stop this horrible violence
    taking place in Sudan at once and make sure genocide is never
    repeated anywhere around the world. The call of "never again" must
    not just be exclaimed but rather acted upon.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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