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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 <http://www.aaainc.org/>

    PRESS RELEASE
    May 14, 2008
    Contact: Michael A Zachariades
    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: (202) 393-3434



    ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA HONORS KAUFMAN, JCRC FOR AFFIRMING THE
    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AND FIGHTING AGAINST DENIAL



    Washington, DC - The Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) recognized
    Nancy K. Kaufman and the Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) of
    Greater Boston for their continued leadership and support in the
    affirmation of the Armenian Genocide during an award reception, May 9,
    at the Grand Hyatt Regency in Cambridge, MA. The emcee for the evening
    was ARAMAC Massachusetts State Chair Herman Purutyan.



    Assembly Executive Director Bryan Ardouny said that the Assembly has a
    "unique opportunity to advance the fundamental principles and ideals of
    human rights, democracy and truth and justice." Ardouny added that the
    Assembly accomplishes this by its advocacy on Capitol Hill and through
    "outreach to like minded individuals and organizations," drawing the
    parallel between the shared vision with Kaufman and the JCRC.



    "The Assembly commends the leadership Ms. Kaufman and the JCRC has
    demonstrated standing up against denial and for firmly articulating the
    record on the Armenian Genocide this past year," said Assembly Public
    Affairs Chair Anthony Barsamian. "This award is presented in Boston to
    honor Nancy and the JCRC for the organization's continued leadership in
    the affirmation of the Armenian Genocide. This leadership is greatly
    appreciated by the Armenian-American community."



    Mayor of Newton David B. Cohen also attended and spoke about his belief
    that acknowledging an indisputable truth, the truth of the Armenian
    Genocide, is very simple. "Together, the Assembly, JCRC and men and
    women of conscience throughout the country will continue to fight until
    we recognize the reality and horror of the Armenian Genocide. We will
    continue to struggle until that time."



    Henry Morgenthau, III, grandson of U.S. Ambassador to the then Ottoman
    Empire Henry Morgenthau, compared Kaufman to his grandfather and said
    that "she is indeed a worthy and courageous descendant of the spirit of
    my grandfather and the spirit of those non-Armenians who stood-up at
    difficult times and spoke out. I congratulate her and all of us for
    honoring her."



    In accepting the Assembly's honor, Kaufman asked the question, "What
    would have been if Nazis remained in power after WWII and there were no
    Nuremberg trials? 'The Nazis, just as the Turkish government does today,
    would have undoubtedly denied the accusations and the memory of what had
    taken place might have faded into history.'"



    During her remarks Kaufman quoted Professor Elie Wiesel who said, "we
    know that for the dead it is too late, but it is not too late for
    today's children - ours and yours - and it is not too late to remember
    the forgotten genocide and remind the world that it should never happen
    again."



    Kaufman closed by saying "all I did was speak the truth. I will continue
    to speak the truth. We will never forget the Armenian Genocide."

    Westchester Reform Temple



    On Friday, May 2, Barsamian addressed the congregation at the
    Westchester Reform Temple in Scarsdale, NY, during their Service of
    Responsibility, highlighting the future opening of the Armenian Genocide
    Museum of America, in Washington, DC. In his remarks, Barsamian noted
    that "Human Rights defenders and organizations cannot pick and choose
    which human rights to defend. We in the Armenian and Jewish communities
    know this too well. There are no credible Holocaust or Genocide Scholars
    today that would deny the genocide of the Armenians and we appreciate
    the Jewish community for bearing witness with us."



    "The Jewish and Armenian communities are bound together by the brutality
    of our histories," said Rabbi Richard Jacobs. "For far too long our
    world has failed to recognize and learn from the Armenian genocide. Our
    Reform Jewish congregation feels honored to contribute towards the
    building of the new Armenian Genocide Museum and Memorial in Washington
    DC."



    For more information about the Assembly or the individuals or
    organizations listed above, please visit: http://www.aaainc.org
    <http://www.aaainc.org/&g t; .



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

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    NR#2008-052


    Editor's Note: Photographs can be viewed on the Assembly's website at
    the following links:

    Caption: Mayor Cohen; Nancy K. Kaufman and Bryan Ardouny

    http://www.aaainc.org/fileadmin/aaainc/im ages/PR_-_2008/May_-_June/_LGP3
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    Captio n: Anthony Barsamian; Noubar B. Afeyan, Assembly Board of
    Trustees; Nancy K. Kaufman; Levon Afeyan, Vice-Chair of the Congress of
    Canadian Armenians and Bryan Ardouny

    http://www.aaainc.org/fileadmin/aaainc/im ages/PR_-_2008/May_-_June/_LGP3
    289-WB.jpg

    Captio n: Nancy K. Kaufman with the Momentum Program from Harvard
    University Conflict Management Center Participants

    http://www.aaainc.org/fileadmin/aaai nc/images/PR_-_2008/May_-_June/_LGP3
    281-WB.jpg

    C aption: Mayor Cohen, Henry Morgenthau, III and Carolyn Mugar,
    President, Assembly Board of Trustess

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    281-WB.jpg

    Capti on: Mayor Cohen and Nancy K. Kaufman

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    195-WB.jpg

    Captio n: Rabbi Richard Jacobs of the Westchester Reform Temple

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    adshot-2005-WB.jpg
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