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    Armenian National Committee of America
    1711 N Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20036
    Tel. (202) 775-1918
    Fax. (202) 775-5648
    [email protected]
    Internet www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    August 5, 2009
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    COLORADO MARKS "GENOCIDE AWARENESS DAY"

    -- ANCA Welcomes Proclamation by CO Governor Bill Ritter; Salutes
    Efforts of Colorado Coalition for Genocide Awareness and Action

    -- Watch the ANCA interview with CO activist Ken Allikian for eye-witness
    coverage of the press conference
    http://www.anca.org/press_releases/pres s_releases.php?prid=1746


    WASHINGTON, DC -- Colorado Governor Bill Ritter Jr. joined with the
    Colorado Coalition for Genocide Awareness and Action (CCGAA),
    today, at a press conference proclaiming August 5th as "Genocide
    Awareness Day" in the state, reported the Armenian National
    Committee of America (ANCA).

    "We're here today to raise awareness that Genocide is a real thing
    where real people are affected in traumatic ways and because as
    part of the fraternity of man or in solidarity with our fellow
    human beings around the globe, we say we can't tolerate it, that it
    should not be part of our world in the twenty first century," said
    Gov. Ritter. "The first recognized genocide of the twentieth
    century took place in Armenia, with the slaughter of more than a
    million Armenians, and we have seen it again and again since. It is
    imperative that we recognize what has happened, so we can ensure it
    will not happen again."

    The genocide awareness event was organized by the Colorado
    Coalition for Genocide Awareness and Action, a group founded by
    local activist Roz Duman and committed to bringing together anti-
    genocide groups to educate Colorado residents about the ravages of
    this crime against humanity - from the Armenian Genocide to Darfur.
    Commenting on the ongoing efforts to secure U.S. reaffirmation of
    the Armenian Genocide, Duman explained "The CCGAA has, from its
    inception, worked within Colorado to affirm the Armenian Genocide
    and to promote public awareness of the facts of that event.
    Historians have repeatedly documented a Turkish government
    orchestrated genocide perpetrated against its Armenian citizens.
    Three quarters of the entire population of Armenians perished in
    waves of killing from 1895 to 1923 in their historic homeland. The
    consequence to the world was the decimation of a rich and ancient
    Christian culture."

    "We salute the efforts of Governor Ritter, the Colorado Coalition
    for Genocide Awareness and Action and Colorado's exceptionally
    vibrant Armenian community for their ongoing commitment to ending
    the cycle of genocide - through education and action," said ANCA
    Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "From standing up against the
    denial of the Armenian Genocide to divestment from the genocidal
    regime in Sudan - Colorado leaders have proven that each state can
    play a vital role in stopping genocide."

    Colorado has been at the forefront of the state-level battle in
    ending the cycle of genocide, with a strong record of commemorating
    past genocides and taking action to end the ongoing atrocities in
    Darfur. In 2007, Gov. Ritter signed legislation sponsored by
    former House Speaker Andrew Romanoff calling for state and local
    governments to completely divest themselves from companies that
    were financially involved with the Sudanese government. "Today,
    two years later," Gov. Ritter said, "I'm happy to report that no
    public dollars from Colorado state government are invested in
    companies doing business with the Sudanese government."

    Colorado recognized the Armenian Genocide through gubernatorial
    proclamation in 1981 and has adopted Armenian Genocide legislation
    consistently over the past decade, thanks to the grassroots efforts
    of the Colorado Armenian community. Colorado Armenian Genocide
    Commemoration Committee Co-Chair Ken Allikian praised Gov. Ritter's
    latest effort to stop genocide. "I am very pleased that Armenians
    of Colorado and the Armenian Genocide Commemoration Committee have
    become partners with the Coalition, as they are doing fantastic
    work to raise public awareness of the insanity of genocide,"
    explained Allikian. "I am also proud of the State of Colorado for
    being the first in the nation to have such a ceremony, but they
    have always proven themselves as a leader in this area, having
    donated space for an Armenian Genocide memorial garden on the
    grounds of the capitol in 1982 and for eight years running having
    passed a joint house and senate resolution proclaiming April 24 as
    "Colorado Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide."

    Allikian spoke with the ANCA's Paul Chaderjian and National Board
    Member Vicken Sonentz Papazian on the "Horizon 180" television news
    program regarding the Colorado Governor's press conference and
    Armenian Genocide recognition efforts in the state. To watch the
    interview, visit:
    http://www.anca.org/press_releases/press_re leases.php?prid=1746

    Over the years, the ANCA has worked closely with Armenian American
    activists throughout Colorado to educate elected officials and the
    media on a range of community concerns from Armenian Genocide
    recognition to self-determination for the people of Nagorno
    Karabagh and building a stronger U.S.-Armenia relationship. Local
    initiatives, including the highly regarded "The Rocky Mountain Hye
    Advocates" political e-newsletter, founded by state-wide community
    activist Pamela Barsam Brown, have played a key role in the ongoing
    effort to inform the community and the Colorado Congressional
    delegation, alike. Barsam Brown was instrumental in coordinating
    press commentary from Governor Ritter's office, the CCGAA and the
    Colorado Armenian Genocide Commemoration Committee in support of
    the "Genocide Awareness Day" initiative.

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