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    Armenian National Committee - Western Region
    104 North Belmont Street, Suite 200
    Glendale, California 91206
    Phone: 818.500.1918
    Fax: 818.246.7353
    [email protected]
    www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    August 8, 2008
    Contact: Ani Garabedian


    ANCA-WR and Cong. Berman Discuss Genocide Denial in Universities


    Van Nuys, CA - Members of the Armenian National Committee of America -
    Western Region (ANCA-WR) met with long time friend and supporter
    Congressman Howard Berman (D-CA-28) on August 5, 2008 to discuss
    current issues relating to the Armenian American community.
    Congressman Berman serves as Chairman of the House Committee on
    Foreign Affairs (HCFA).

    "The Armenian American community deeply appreciates Chairman Berman's
    keen awareness of and respect for human rights," stated ANCA-WR
    Executive Director Andrew Kzirian. "We shall work closely with the
    Chairman in the future to ensure that genocide denial has no place in
    the United States," he added.

    During the meeting the ANCA-WR expressed their appreciation to Berman
    regarding the two hour hearing that he led on June 18, 2008, which
    included over a dozen members of Congress questioning Assistant
    Secretary Dan Fried on the U.S. policy of complicity in Armenian
    Genocide denial, Turkey's blockade, and Azerbaijan's escalating
    threats of war. The meeting set the tone for intense questioning of
    Fried by Congresswoman Diane Watson (D-CA-33) over the Armenian
    Genocide.

    The hearing also served as prelude to a recent letter from the U.S.
    State Department stating that the Ottoman government was responsible
    for the acts of 1915. Additionally, the letter stated that a joint
    project of archivists would be initiated from Armenia and Turkey to
    study the history and preserve documents describing the Armenian
    Genocide as it occurred by eyewitnesses and not to study whether
    genocide occurred. This correspondence from the State department was
    sent in response to requests from US Senators Boxer and Biden over the
    nomination of Ambassador Yovanovitch to be the next U.S. Ambassador to
    Armenia.

    Attendees also shared their thoughts regarding the Turkish
    government's recent infiltration of American institutions of higher
    education. The meeting participants discussed the Southern Poverty Law
    Center's recent feature on this phenomenon. Furthermore, the
    Institute of Turkish Studies in Washington also was discussed as the
    institute's director resigned after the Turkish Ambassador reportedly
    threatened to cut off funding for the program because the director
    acknowledged the Armenian Genocide in a book review.

    Among those present at the meeting were ANCA-WR Chairman Vicken
    Sonentz-Papazian, ANCA-WR Board Member Avo Ovayan, ANCA-WR Executive
    Director Andrew Kzirian, as well as ANCA-WR Interns Amy Kaladzhyan,
    Shant Karnikian and Mikael Kourinian.

    Berman represents northern areas of Hollywood, the eastern half of the
    San Fernando Valley and the city of San Fernando. In 2007, Berman
    served as a strong supporter of H. Res. 106, authoring a powerful dear
    colleague letter espousing the Armenian Genocide resolution. The
    letter discussed the classification of the Armenian Genocide as
    historically accurate by the International Association of Genocide
    Scholars and called for Turkey to recognize this crime against
    humanity. On October 10, 2007, the HCFA passed H. Res. 106 by a vote
    of 27-21, including supportive remarks by then-second ranking Democrat
    Berman.

    Berman has served in the House of Representatives since 1983
    representing the 28th Congressional district of California. Born in
    Los Angeles and educated at the University of California, Los Angeles
    (UCLA), Berman was a lawyer and a member of the California State
    Assembly from 1972-1983.

    The Armenian National Committee of America is 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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