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    ARMENIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF AMERICA
    1711 N Street NW
    Washington, DC 20036
    Tel: (202) 775-1918
    Fax: (202) 775-5648
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    For Immediate Release
    July 17, 2008
    Contact: Razmik Tchakmakian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918
    Email: [email protected]

    SCHIFF SHARES INSIGHTS ON ARMENIA VISIT WITH ARMENIAN AMERICAN
    INTERNS

    WASHINGTON, DC -- Long-time advocate of Armenian American issues,
    Rep. Adam Schiff (CA-29), reflected on his recent trip to Armenia
    with Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) and Armenian
    Assembly interns as part of their summer training program in the
    nation's capital. Representative Schiff emphasized his continued
    dedication to issues of community concern, including formally
    recognizing the Armenian Genocide, ending the Turkish blockade of
    Armenia, as well as finding a peaceful resolution to the Nagorno-
    Karabakh conflict.

    The 29th district of California has one of the largest Armenian-
    American constituencies in the United States. Although an elected
    official's role is primarily to represent his/her constituents,
    Rep. Schiff made it clear that his introduction of and continued
    support for H.R.106, the Armenian Genocide Bill, is much more than
    just an issue of constituent representation.

    "If the only reason to support the Armenian Genocide bill was
    having Armenian constituents, then there would only be about a
    dozen cosponsors," asserted Rep. Schiff. "How do you explain the
    other 212 cosponsors of the bill?"

    Glendale resident and ANCA Summer Associate, Arbi Vartan, was among
    those present at the meeting with Rep. Schiff. Vartan thanked Rep.
    Schiff for his steadfast support of Armenian issues and applauded
    his unyielding dedication to fundamental human rights values.
    "Congressman Schiff is a champion of the Armenian-American
    community, and I am delighted to have him represent me in
    Congress," affirmed Vartan. "His most recent trip to Armenia is
    just one more example of his pro-active approach to politics."

    During his trip to Armenia, Schiff met with President of Armenia
    Serzh Sargsyan and Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian to strengthen
    the friendship between the United States and Armenia and discuss
    issues of mutual interest.

    Congressman Schiff's relationship with the Armenian community
    traces back to his experiences interning with Raffi Hovanessian,
    who would later serve as Armenia's Foreign Minister, in former
    Representative Nicholas James Mavroules' (D-MA) office. Since his
    election to office in 2000, Rep. Schiff has taken a leading role in
    successive Armenian Genocide resolutions, including the passage of
    an amendment to the foreign aid bill in 2004 that would block the
    use of U.S. funds for Turkey's genocide denial campaign in the
    United States. On multiple occasions, he has confronted State
    Department officials on their flawed policy of complicity with
    Turkey's genocide denial. He is lead author of the Armenian
    Genocide resolution (H.Res.106), which garnered over 200 cosponsors
    and was adopted by the House Foreign Affairs Committee by a vote of
    27 to 21, despite unprecedented opposition from the White House.

    Arbi Vartan is in Washington, DC, participating in the ANCA Leo
    Sarkisian Internship Program, an eight-week intensive program
    designed to give student leaders and activists the tools necessary
    to effectively advance Armenian American concerns on campus and in
    their communities. It is an integral part of the ANCA Capital
    Gateway program, a year-round internship / job placement service
    which provides Armenian Americans greater opportunities to explore
    careers on Capitol Hill, in the U.S. Foreign Service and key
    Washington, DC foreign policy think tanks. To learn more about the
    ANCA Capital Gateway Program, visit:
    http://www.anca.org/gateway/gateway_overvie w.php

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    Photo Caption: Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) with ANCA Leo Sarkisian
    intern Arbi Vartan.
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