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    States News Service
    April 24, 2009 Friday



    HOYER COMMEMORATES 94TH ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    WASHINGTON


    The following information was released by the office of House Majority
    Leader Steny Hoyer:

    House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer (MD) released the following
    statement today on the 94th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide:

    Today, we recognize the genocide that took the lives of 1.5 million
    Armenian children, women, and men in their ancestral homeland. Their
    ashes are written into history: into human history, into the history
    of Ottomans and Armenians, and even into the history of this country,
    on account of our predecessors wholike so much of the worldheard, and
    knew, and did too little.

    Through the 20th century and into the next, the thread of genocide,
    and the hate and apathy that run along it, has tied the desert
    concentration camps for Armenians to the camp at Auschwitz, the
    killing fields of Cambodia, and Rwanda, and Darfur. And yet, where the
    thread runs darkest, we can find words to give us hope.

    When the parliament in Istanbul was debating how best to seize the
    property of the exiled Armenians, a representative rose against the
    bill and said this: If we are a constitutional regime functioning in
    accordance with constitutional law we can't do this. This is
    atrocious. Grab my arm, eject me from my village, then sell my goods
    and propertiessuch a thing can never be permissible. Neither the
    conscience of the Ottomans nor the law can allow it.'

    The man who spoke those words, Ahmed Riza, was not an Armenian, but a
    Turk.

    As long as genocide is real in our world, may there be men and women
    who speak and think as he did. Let us witness that no law can ever
    sanction genocidenot the laws of nations, not the moral law that is
    higher than them alland let us work to give the law force in our
    world.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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