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    PRESIDENT OBAMA'S HOME STATE BECOMES 42ND TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    ArmInfo
    2009-04-07 12:23:00

    ArmInfo. Hawaii, home to President Barack Obama, became the 42nd
    U.S. state to recognize the Armenian Genocide, with the State House
    of Representatives earlier today adopting a formal measure (HR192)
    that both condemned this crime and noted Turkey's ongoing denial of
    this atrocity.

    The measure, which was adopted unanimously on the day of the
    President's trip to Turkey, declares April 24th as a "Day of
    Remembrance in Recognition of and Commemoration of the Armenian
    Genocide of 1915." The "Aloha State" proclamation makes Hawaii the
    42nd state to recognize the Armenian Genocide, Armenian National
    Committee of America (ANCA) reported.

    "Hawaii's recognition today of the Armenian Genocide reflects the
    broad-based and growing tide of civil society support throughout
    the United States for a strong, moral American stand against
    all genocides," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "In
    this spirit, and keeping faith with the citizens of Hawaii and the
    forty-one other states that have officially marked this crime, we look
    forward, in the coming days, to the President honoring his pledge to
    recognize the Armenian Genocide." The legislation, HR192, states that,
    "approximately 1.5 million Armenian men, women, and children living
    within the Ottoman Empire's borders were killed in a brutal genocide,"
    and that, "the Armenian Genocide remains unacknowledged by the Republic
    of Turkey to this day." The measure also notes that, "this body joins
    with Hawaii's Armenian-American community and all Armenians worldwide
    in recognizing and honoring those who were killed and persecuted
    during the Armenian Genocide, and urging people throughout the world
    to never forget these horrific crimes against humanity."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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