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    Armenian Assembly of America
    1140 19th Street, NW, Suite 600
    Washington, DC 20036
    Phone: 202-393-3434
    Fax: 202-638-4904
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.aaainc.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    August 23, 2008
    Contact: Michael A Zachariades
    Email: [email protected]
    Phone: (202) 393-3434

    OBAMA TAPS SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS CHAIRMAN BIDEN AS HIS
    VICE-PRESIDENTIAL RUNNING MATE

    Biden Has a Long and Consistent Record of Support on Armenian-American
    Issues

    Washington, DC - With the selection of the Chairman of the Senate
    Foreign Relations Committee, Senator Joseph Biden, Jr. (D-DE), as his
    Vice-Presidential running-mate, Presumptive Democratic Presidential
    Nominee Senator Barack Obama has chosen a person with a long record of
    support on Armenian-American issues, reported the Armenian Assembly of
    America (Assembly).

    Senator Joe Biden, now in his sixth term, has championed the cause of
    freedom and human rights throughout his career. In 1987, Senator Biden
    wrote to Assembly Board of Trustees Chairman Hirair Hovnanian with
    respect to his support for S.J.Res. 43, declaring April 24th as the
    National Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Armenian
    Genocide. In the letter, Senator Biden agreed with Chairman
    Hovnanian's view "that we must not allow a revisionist rewriting of
    the history of the terrible atrocities committed against the Armenian
    people."

    In 1989, as Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, Biden supported
    S.J.Res. 212, which also affirmed the Armenian Genocide. During the
    Committee hearing, Biden was sharply critical of revisionist scholars
    supporting Turkey's denial of the Armenian Genocide. Biden also told
    the Armenian community that "it is particularly regrettable that the
    Turkish government has chosen to make an issue of this resolution and
    make an unprecedented lobbying campaign against it in
    Congress. Nonetheless, we cannot cave into the pressure of an
    important ally and rewrite history by denying the occurrence of the
    genocide."

    "Chairman Biden has consistently demonstrated his leadership on
    foreign policy issues, including as it pertains to acknowledging the
    historical truth of the Armenian Genocide, as well as U.S. policy and
    funding in the South Caucasus," said Assembly Executive Director Bryan
    Ardouny.

    Speaking about the right to self-determination during the early stages
    of the Soviet Union's disintegration, in 1990, Senator Biden said that
    "We [United States] must place the right of self-determination at its
    center. Nagorno Karabakh only reminds us of the need, and the
    responsibility, of the United States to let it be known to the whole
    world that we condemn the suppression of free speech and expression
    everywhere, condemn the use of force to silence those who seek
    freedom, and recognize the right of all peoples to decide for
    themselves the form of government under which they choose to live."

    Senator Biden also voted in support of Senator John Kerry's (D-MA)
    "Conditions on Assistance to Azerbaijan" amendment to the Freedom
    Support Act in 1992, which became known as Section 907. Following the
    devastating earthquake in Armenia in 1988, as well as Azerbaijan's
    ongoing assault against Armenians, in 1993, Biden joined in signing a
    letter to then Secretary of State Warren Christopher calling for a
    "stronger U.S. response to the crisis in the Republic of Armenia," as
    "the people of Armenia are experiencing winter without fuel or
    adequate supplies of food as a result of the continued economic
    blockade imposed by neighboring Azerbaijan and the sabotage of a
    natural gas pipeline through Georgia."

    Throughout the 1990s, Biden defended Section 907 of the Freedom
    Support Act, which was adopted in response to Azerbaijan's hostile
    actions and blockade against Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh. In a
    critical vote in 1999, when opponents, including oil companies tried
    to repeal Section 907 to curry favor with Azerbaijan, Senator Biden
    stood by his principles and voted to maintain this important provision
    of law.

    In the 110th Congress, Chairman Biden continues to play a critical
    leadership role, from his introduction of legislation honoring the
    legacy of slain journalist Hrant Dink and calling upon Turkey to
    repeal Article 301 of its penal code, which punishes discussion of the
    Armenian Genocide, to his cosponsorship of S.Res. 106, which affirms
    the Armenian Genocide, as well as taking the Administration to task
    for its flawed policy with respect to the ability of Ambassadors to
    acknowledge the Armenian Genocide.

    The Assembly recently praised the efforts of Senator Biden along with
    his Senate Foreign Relations Committee colleagues for ensuring that
    U.S. reaffirmation of the Armenian Genocide remained at the forefront
    during the nomination of Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch to serve as the
    next U.S. Ambassador to Armenia.

    Senator Obama is also on record with respect to Armenian issues having
    stated "I have stood with the Armenian American community in calling
    for Turkey's acknowledgement of the Armenian Genocide." Obama has also
    stated that he strongly supports passage of the Armenian Genocide
    Resolution (H.Res.106 and S.Res.106).

    Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest
    Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public
    understanding and awareness of Armenian issues. The Assembly is a
    501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership organization.

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    NR#2008-062

    Photo Caption: Assembly Executive Director Bryan Ardouny and Chairman
    Joseph Biden at Senate Foreign Relations Committee business meeting on
    June 24, 2008.
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