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  • ANC-PAC Endorses Little Armenia's Congresswoman - Diane Watson

    ANC PAC
    104 N. Belmont St.
    Suite 200B
    Glendale, CA 91206
    www.ancpac.org Press Release
    ANC-PAC Endorses Little Armenia's
    Congresswoman - Diane Watson
    July 28, 2008

    Los Angeles, CA - The nation's largest and most active Armenian American
    political action committee, the Armenian National Committee - Political
    Action Committee (ANC-PAC) has endorsed Congresswoman Diane Watson. Watson
    represents California's 33rd Congressional District, which includes the area
    known as Little Armenia in Hollywood. The Congresswoman, who serves as a
    senior member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, has been a staunch
    supporter of Armenian American issues since her election to the U.S. House of
    Representatives in 2001.

    "Diane Watson is the best friend the Armenian American community in Little
    Armenia could wish for," commented longtime Hollywood activist and ANC-PAC
    supporter Garo Ispendjian. "We are pleased to endorse her re-election and are
    honored that she is a firm ally for her constituents of Armenian descent.
    Whether you call her office for a matter dealing with Social Security or on a
    human rights subject, Diane and her staff are always thoughtful and always
    effective in addressing your concerns", Ispendjian added.

    Congresswoman Watson's record of support on Armenian issues spans a vast
    range of issues; from securing self-determination for the people of
    Nagorno-Karabagh, ensuring that Armenian Americans are properly counted in
    the upcoming 2010 U.S. Census, to properly recognizing and seeking justice on
    the Armenian Genocide.

    Earlier this month, Watson used her position as a member of the House
    Government Reform and Oversight Committee to encourage the federal government
    to make a robust effort to count all Armenian Americans during the upcoming
    2010 U.S. Census. A comprehensive count of Armenian Americans is important
    because it impacts the services and amount of resources the federal
    government will provide to our community.

    Recently, Watson pressed Daniel Fried, Assistant Secretary of State for
    European and Eurasian Affairs, on the Bush Administration's denial of the
    Armenian Genocide. The confrontation with Fried occurred at a June 18, 2008
    hearing held by the House Foreign Affairs Committee, entitled "The Caucasus:
    Frozen Conflicts and Closed Borders." In speaking with Fried, Watson
    remarked, "Let me get you on the record: this administration does not think
    that what happened in 1915 was genocide? Yes or no? Yes or no?" Fried
    awkwardly replied, "We have never denied...." until the Congresswoman cut him
    off: "Can you give me a yes or no?" she asked again. Fried hesitated and then
    replied: "Ma'am, I am trying to."

    The Watson-Fried exchange may be viewed at
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKBiOZox1O0.

    In addition to consistently scoring grades of "A" in the annual ANCA
    Congressional Report Card, Watson has also garnered a grade of "A+" for her
    outstanding effort to stop the ongoing genocide in Darfur. The ANC-PAC is
    proud that Congresswoman Watson has visited Darfur and supported all
    legislative efforts to place pressure on the regime in Khartoum, Sudan to
    stop the killing.

    In 1975, Diane Watson became the first African American woman to be
    elected to the Los Angeles Unified School District's Board of Education. In
    1978, she was elected to the California State Senate, where should would
    serve for well over a decade. Following a brief stint as U.S. Ambassador to
    the Federated States of Micronesia, she was elected to the U.S. House of
    Representatives in a special election held on June 5, 2001.

    The ANC-PAC is a non-partisan federally registered political action
    committee established to support campaign committees for Members of Congress
    who share the values of the Armenian American community. The ANC-PAC is at
    the forefront of efforts to ensure that the voice of the Armenian American
    community is clearly heard in our nation's capital. The ANC-PAC continues a
    century old tradition of Armenian American engagement on the public policy
    issues facing national political leaders, both in the U.S. Congress and the
    White House. For more information, you may logon to www.ancpac.org.
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