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    CROWLEY HONORS 93RD ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    States News Service
    May 14, 2008 Wednesday

    The following information was released by the office of New York
    Rep. Joseph Crowley:

    Member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs Congressman Joseph
    Crowley (D-Queens,Bronx), submitted the following remarks for the
    record in honor of the 93rd anniversary of the Armenian genocide:

    Madame Speaker - I rise today to recognize and commemorate the 93rd
    anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

    Since being elected to the U.S. Congress, I have come to the floor of
    the House every year to solemnly remember the atrocities that began on
    April 24, 1915 - when the Ottoman government ordered the deportation
    of 2.5 million Armenians and oversaw the murder 1.5 million Armenian
    men, women, and children.

    Today, as I stand for the 10th time in recognition of the Armenian
    genocide, I do so with one major distinction from years past. This
    year is different because the House Foreign Affairs Committee has
    formally recognized the Armenian Genocide. Last October, under the
    leadership of the late Chairman Tom Lantos, the Committee passed
    House Resolution 106.

    As a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, I was proud to have
    been a part of this vote. And, as a strong supporter of the Armenian
    community, I will be proud when the full House of Representatives
    considers H.Res.106.

    In 2003, during my first visit to Armenia, I planted a tree at
    the Genocide memorial and paid homage to those who perished and
    suffered. It was a somber day, just like today's anniversary of the
    Armenian genocide. We not only participate in these events to remember
    the past, but also so we never forget.

    We must never forget the horrific events that took place 93 years
    ago. We must never forget those who were wrongly imprisoned, those
    who suffered and died, or those who lost their families and loved
    ones. And, most importantly, we must never forget that we must never
    let such atrocities occur again.

    Madame Speaker, today, as we commemorate the 93rd Anniversary of the
    Armenian Genocide, I urge the House to prevent history from repeating
    itself by finally recognizing the past.
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