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    PAUL KREKORIANS RESOLUTION ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE WAS UNANIMOUSLY PASSED IN CA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    26.04.2009 00:42 GMT+04:00

    Sacramento's (California, USA) Assistant Majority Leader Paul
    Krekorian's resolution to commemorate the 94th anniversary of the
    Armenian Genocide was unanimously passed by the Assembly today. The
    measure sailed through with broad, bipartisan support and featured
    impassioned pleas from multiple members of the Assembly, from both
    parties, who voted for the measure, Asbarez reports.

    "Today, we stood up for truth and justice; not just in memory of the
    Armenian Genocide, but for all modern-day horrors that have blackened
    this earth since 1915," Assemblyman Paul Krekorian said. "This
    resolution gives all of us an opportunity to re-commit ourselves to
    building a society free of bigotry and inhumanity. And if we can do
    that, we will be able to say at long last, truthfully and finally,
    never again.'"

    AJR 14 will designate April 24, 2009, as a "California Day of
    Remembrance for the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923." Preceding the
    73-0 vote, a number of Democratic and Republican speakers called on
    the Assembly to pass the resolution, noting that supporting AJR 14
    was less a vote for Armenian Genocide remembrance than a call for
    justice everywhere.

    Before that, the Very Reverend Father Baret Yeretzian of the Western
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America read the morning's
    prayer and a trio of musicians called "The Winds of Passion" played
    two stirring songs in tribute to the memory of 1.5 million Armenians
    who perished from 1915-23.

    Krekorian is also the author of the Justice for Genocide Victims Act,
    AB 961, which would require California companies to certify that they
    do not hold wrongfully obtained assets from a modern-day genocide
    victim and bars companies from doing business with California if they
    cannot submit that certification.
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