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    Armenian National Committee - Western Region
    104 North Belmont Street, Suite 200
    Glendale, California 91206
    Phone: 818.500.1918
    Fax: 818.246.7353
    [email protected]
    www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    April 28, 2009
    Contact: Andrew Kzirian

    California Activists join ANC-WR for State Capital Commemorations

    Sacramento, CA - On April 22nd, the ANC-WR hosted an Issues Awareness
    Caucus to update Armenian Americans about issues and legislation as
    well as discuss the opportunities they have to reach out to their
    representatives while in the state capital. Activists from across the
    Golden State joined the Armenian National Committee - Western Region
    (ANC-WR) for a series of educational events and Armenian Genocide
    commemorations in Sacramento. In addition to attending a floor
    ceremony in the California Legislature, the ANC-WR co-hosted a
    screening of the anti-genocide documentary, SCREAMERS with California
    State Assembly Assistant Majority Leader Paul Krekorian. The event
    was supported by several state legislators including Speaker of the
    Assembly, Karen Bass.

    On April 23rd, both chambers of the California Legislature held
    commemorations for the Armenian Genocide during floor sessions. In a
    moving commemoration event led by Assistant Majority Leader Krekorian,
    the State Assembly adopted AJR 14, an Armenian Genocide commemoration
    resolution authored by Krekorian. Several legislators rose in support
    of the resolution and urged their colleagues to adopt the measure.

    Introducing the agenda item, Krekorian briefly recalled the Armenian
    Genocide and his own family's experience, including his great uncle, a
    professor at Euphrates College in Husenik who was tortured and killed
    during the genocide.

    Krekorian noted that since the Turkish government has not been held
    accountable for the genocide, subsequent governments `consumed by
    bigotry and hatred learned the lessons of impunity from the Armenian
    Genocide... And yet even today as we meet here in this chamber, right
    now genocide is consuming the people of Darfur.'

    `AJR 14 is a step toward realizing the values we claim to hold... By
    passing this resolution we, as a body, will stand up for truth and
    justice and we will help heal a wound that is still intensely painful
    to the many families of victims and survivors who now proudly call
    California their home,' he added. `This resolution gives all of us,
    Armenian and non-Armenian alike, an opportunity to recommit ourselves
    to building a society that is free of bigotry and of inhumanity and of
    mass violence. And if we can do that Members, perhaps we will be able
    to say at long last, truthfully and finally, `never again'.'

    The message was a powerful one not lost on those in the chamber. The
    ceremony was closed by a solemn duduk performance by Wings of Passion
    which included a rendition of `Der Voghormya' (`Lord Have Mercy', a
    hymn commonly used in Armenian Church requiem services).

    `As an Armenian American and an engaged citizen it was important for
    me to be here as part of the commemoration events, to learn more about
    the issues, and take time to personally reach out to my
    representatives to let them know that I care deeply about this issue,'
    said Rich Kazanjian. Kazanjian, an activist from Santa Cruz, joined
    the ANC-WR for the days' events and observed the commemoration from
    the Assembly gallery.

    Earlier in the day, the CA Senate opened with a prayer by Father Vahan
    Gosdanian, parish priest at Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church in
    Fresno - one of the oldest parishes in California. The ceremony
    included remarks from the community as well as recognition of those in
    attendance from the Armenian American community as well as the Consul
    General of the Republic of Armenia in Los Angeles, Grigor
    Hovhannissian.

    Amy Kaladzhyan, a student at UC Santa Barbara and former ANC-WR intern
    took Wednesday to travel to Sacramento for the caucus and
    commemorations. Joined by Shant Karnikian, a UC Santa Barbara alumni
    and fellow intern alumnus, both were participating in the ANC's events
    for the second year in a row. They also took the opportunity to meet
    with their representatives while at the State Capitol.

    `Armenian Americans need to regularly reach out to their
    representatives on issues of such magnitude and I was glad we could
    participate in this year's commemoration events,' said Kaladzhyan.

    Each year, the ANC-WR leads activists to the state capital to network
    with colleagues from across the state and update them on the latest
    developments regarding issues of concern to the community.

    `We were proud to see members of the community from across California
    join us these past couple of days,' remarked ANC-WR Board Member Aida
    Dimejian. Dimejian chairs the ANC-WR State/Regional Affairs
    Committee. `With activists from the San Fernando Valley to Davis,
    Santa Cruz to Pasadena, Santa Barbara to Sacramento, and many more it
    shows that Armenian Americans across California are working together
    with the ANC-WR to help raise awareness about issues of importance to
    our community,' she added.

    The Armenian National Committee - Western Region is the largest and
    most influential Armenian American grassroots advocacy organization in
    the Western United States. Working in coordination with a network of
    offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the Western United States
    and affiliated organizations around the country, the ANC-WR promotes
    awareness of the Armenian American community on a broad range of
    issues.

    ###

    Statements on the Floor from Legislators:

    Assembly Member Charles Calderon (D-Montebello) --- `The fact remains
    that it happened. And they [the government of Turkey] may not
    remember it, but we can never forget.'

    Assembly Member Cameron Smyth (R-Santa Clarita) --- Referenced
    Ambassador Morgenthau in his remarks and noted `I think that today is
    very poignant that today is bring your sons and daughters to work day
    and that we have many students that are here visiting the Capitol and
    maybe for the first time are hearing of this atrocity and I am very
    proud to be a co-author of this resolution.'

    Assembly Member Anthony Portantino (D-Pasadena) --- `The other night I
    was speaking to the Armenian Youth Federation, about a hundred
    students who again, still had that same fire in their eyes, and that
    same passion in their eyes, and that same pride in their eyes as the
    nearly one hundred year old survivors who are fighting... And the phrase
    that was said to me the other night, `Always Remember'.'

    Assembly Member Kevin de Leon (D-Hollywood) --- `I would like to take
    an opportunity to join the Armenian American community in its campaign
    for the Fierce Urgency of Now... The urgency of ending the cycle of
    genocide now is the part of a growing grassroots movement that will
    attempt to stop the ongoing slaughters that current are taking place
    in Africa.'

    Assembly Member Fiona Ma (D-San Francisco) --- `Every Easter morning
    on the top of San Francisco's highest point, a 103 foot monumental
    cross is illuminated for a morning prayer service... this serves as a
    memorial of the genocide. At the base of the cross is a plaque where
    the quotation, in Armenian and English, from writer and educator,
    Avedis Aharonian. This quote underscores why this resolution is
    before us today. `If evil of this magnitude can be ignored, if our own
    children forget, then we deserve oblivion and earn the world's scorn.'
    Thank you Assembly Member Krekorian for honoring them today.'

    Assembly Member Juan Arambula (D-Fresno) --- `... I rise to speak in
    support of this resolution and as I rise on behalf of the tens of
    thousands of proud and hard working people of Armenian descent from my
    region of California and so on their behalf I urge support of this
    resolution because what happens to any of us, happens to all of us.'

    Assembly Member Sam Blakeslee (R-San Luis Opispo) --- `It took courage
    to bring this matter before the US House of Representatives and we
    hope that we will see that body take all the right steps to ensure
    that we do not let the opposition of a foreign government prevent us
    from standing strongly for human rights. It is essential that we
    remember that we are defined by what we stand for and who we stand
    with and who we are willing to stand against when it is inconvenient
    to do so. We remember Burke's words that all it requires for evil to
    triumph is for good men to remain silent.'

    Assembly Member Lori Saldana (D-San Diego) --- `I think that we have
    demonstrated today with adopting this resolution, next week when we do
    our annual remembrance of the Holocaust, and have survivors come here
    to the chamber that California is very committed to international
    peace and we do that every day in our communities as we struggle with
    managing the differences but knowing in the end that when we do that
    well, we are all the stronger for it. So I am very proud to support
    the resolution today.'

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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