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  • Representative Of ANC Of S. Illinois Discussed Armenian Genocide Res

    REPRESENTATIVES OF ARMENIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF SOUTHERN ILLINOIS DISCUSSED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION WITH CONGRESSMAN SHIMKUS

    DeFacto Agency
    July 17 2008
    Armenia

    The Armenian National Committee of Southern Illinois (ANC-S IL) met
    with Congressman John Shimkus (R-IL-19) late last month to discuss
    his reversal of his support of H. Res. 106, the Armenian Genocide
    Resolution, as well as acquaint him with community activists in the
    area. ANC-S IL Chairman Steve Hagopian along with activists Andrew
    Hagopian, Stephen Hagopian, and Melanie Haroian were all in attendance
    during the meeting to discuss their disappointment of the Congressman's
    withdrawal of the resolution.

    On October 4, 2007, only days prior to H. Res. 106 being voted
    on in the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Shimkus withdrew his
    sponsorship from the Armenian Genocide Resolution. Following his
    withdrawal Shimkus was appointed to serve as a United States delegate
    to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, in which he serves as the ranking
    Republican of the delegation and serves on the NATO-PA Defense Security
    Committee. Later Shimkus' staff told activists that the Congressman
    had been asked to withdraw from the legislation prior to joining
    the assembly.

    During the meeting the Congressman did convey to activists that he
    was aware of the Armenian genocide and admitted that it had happened
    but due to the nature of the committee he served on, he could not
    cosponsor the legislation. Activists also discussed issues pertaining
    to Armenia's blockade and US foreign aid. Hagopian explained to the
    Congressmen the community's disappointment in the fact that such a
    long time co-sponsor so abruptly switched positions.

    Following the meeting, ANC-S IL Chairman Steve Hagopian commented:
    "We appreciate Congressman Shimkus' office reaching out to us for
    a meeting, however, it is upsetting that those who represent us in
    Congress are being pressured to come off resolutions like H. Res. 106
    because of outside pressures including Turkey. We must work to
    end Turkey's gag rule so Congress is able to speak openly on this
    historic issue."

    To note, in May of 2008, the ANCA launched its nationwide "End the
    Gag Rule" campaign, highlighting the unacceptability of Turkey's use
    of threats and intimidation to veto U.S. recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide. The campaign includes coordinated grassroots activism,
    focused Congressional outreach, and an unprecedented series of
    compelling print and on-line advertisements in Capitol Hill websites
    and publications. The ads, which serve as the centerpiece of the
    campaign, feature a powerful image of the Statue of Liberty with
    a Turkish flag gag over her mouth, symbolizing Turkey's efforts to
    silence America's proud and principled advocacy of human rights. Early
    this month, Inside Higher Ed issued an article entitled "Is Turkey
    Muzzling U.S. Scholars?" which documents Turkey's ongoing efforts to
    silence any discussion of the Armenian Genocide both within Turkey
    and here in the United States.

    It should be added that Shimkus is serving his 12th year in Congress
    and represents the 19th District of Illinois. He serves on the
    House Energy and Commerce Committee, has gained seniority and is
    now the ranking Republican on the Subcommittee on Oversight and
    Investigations. He also sits on the Subcommittees on Telecommunications
    and the Internet, Energy and Air Quality, and Environment and Hazardous
    Materials. He also is a member of the Armenian Caucus and was endorsed
    by the ANCA in the 2006 general election.
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