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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 protected]
    Internet: www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    March 12, 2008
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    ANTI-GENOCIDE ACTIVISTS END FIRST DAY OF CAPITOL HILL ADVOCACY

    -- Congressional Hopeful Jackie Speier Offers
    Inspiring Remarks at Kick-off Breakfast

    WASHINGTON, DC - Activists from more than a dozen states spread out
    across Capitol Hill today for the first of three days of non-stop
    anti-genocide advocacy, capped with an evening reception featuring
    powerful remarks by outspoken Congressional human rights leaders,
    reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

    The three day program, hosted for the second year in a row by the
    ANCA and the Genocide Intervention Network (GI-Net), puts community
    human rights advocates directly in touch with dozens of legislators
    and every single Senate and House office in support of practical
    legislative initiatives to stop the genocide in Darfur and end
    Turkey's ongoing denial of the Armenian Genocide.

    The day began with an early morning briefing in the Aramian
    Conference Room at the ANCA national headquarters and powerful
    welcoming remarks by Jackie Kanchelian-Speier, a veteran of the
    California legislature and currently a leading candidate running in
    the Special Election to fill California's 12th Congressional
    District. If elected, former State Senator Speier will become the
    second Armenian American in Congress, alongside Congresswoman Anna
    Eshoo (D-CA). In her remarks, she touched on her long experience
    in advocating Armenian American issues and urged the gathered
    activists to remain vigilant and act effectively in seeking to end
    the cycle of genocide.

    Among the legislators in attendance at the Capitol Hill reception
    on Wednesday evening were Representatives Jim Costa(D-CA), Rush
    Holt (D-NJ), Patrick Kennedy (D-RI), Betty McCollum (D-MN), James
    McGovern (D-MA), Grace Napolitano (D-CA), Frank Pallone (D-NJ),
    Laura Richardson (D-CA), and John Tierney (D-MA).

    The expanded program, titled the "End the Cycle of Genocide:
    Grassroots Capitol Campaign," is taking place from March 12th
    through 14th. Having completed a full day of meetings, the
    activists will continue their visits on Thursday and Friday,
    including a tour of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial and Museum.

    The activists called for a broad range of steps to end the Darfur
    Genocide, among them increased funding for peacekeepers, divestment
    >From Sudan, and support for a comprehensive regional peace, as
    well, of course, for the adoption of the Armenian Genocide
    Resolution (H.Res.106 and S.Res.106).

    To view a copy of the GI-Net one-page briefing paper, visit:
    http://www.anca.org/assets/pdf/misc/Darfur_ asks_0308.pdf

    To view a copy of the ANCA one-page briefing paper, visit:
    http://www.anca.org/assets/pdf/misc/106_one pager.pdf

    Activists taking part in the program came from as far away as
    Arizona, California, Georgia, Idaho, Oregon, Texas and Tennessee,
    and included community advocates - young and old - from Maryland,
    Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,
    Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Throughout the day, and at
    the Wednesday night reception, they were able to share their
    experiences, exchange ideas, communicate with Members of Congress,
    and add new connections to the growing national anti-genocide
    coalition.

    Press Secretary Stephen Miller represented Congresswoman Michele
    Bachman (R-MN), who delivered a strong floor statement today
    supporting Armenian Genocide recognition efforts and praising the
    work of the ANCA in helping to end the cycle of genocide.

    Senior foreign policy expert Greg Aftandilian, representing the
    office of Congressman Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), who serves as
    chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, was
    among several Armenian American Congressional staffers in
    attendance. Other prominent Armenian American aides included Dean
    Shahinian, Esq., Senior Counsel for the Senate Banking Committee,
    Margaret Schumaker who handles Armenian issues in the office of
    Armenian Caucus Co-Chairman Frank Pallone, and Joe Sheehy,
    Legislative Director in the office of Representative Grace
    Napolitano. All told, over 50 Congressional offices were
    represented throughout the course of the evening.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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