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    NEW DRIVE FOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION LAUNCHED

    ArmInfo
    2009-02-13 15:37:00

    ArmInfo. Adam Schiff joined by George Radanovich and Armenian Caucus
    Co-Chairmen Frank Pallone and Mark Kirk in Seeking Bipartisan Support
    for Human Rights Measure

    As Armenian National Committee of America [ANCA] reported, a letter
    seeking U.S. House cosponsors for a renewed drive to secure the
    adoption of the Armenian Genocide Resolution was circulated today on
    Capitol Hill by the legislation's lead authors, Congressman Adam Schiff
    (D-CA) and George Radanovich (R-CA), and Armenian Caucus Co-Chairmen
    Frank Pallone (D-NJ), and Mark Kirk (R-IL), reported the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA).

    "We join today with millions of Armenians throughout the United States,
    in Armenia, and around the world in welcoming the launch of this new
    drive toward U.S. recognition of the Armenian Genocide," said Aram
    Hamparian, Executive Director of the ANCA. "It's always the right time
    to take a stand against genocide. Now - with long-standing advocates
    of this noble and necessary cause in the White House, leading the
    State Department, serving in the Cabinet, heading up both Houses of
    Congress, and chairing key Congressional committees - we are set to
    overcome the final barriers to full and formal U.S. recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide."

    In the letter, the four legislators invited their House colleagues
    to join the resolution as original cosponsors, which will mean
    that they will be listed as supporters starting from the day of
    its introduction. During the recently concluded 110th Congress, an
    identical measure secured the support of 212 cosponsors, was adopted
    by the Foreign Affairs Committee, but was eventually blocked from a
    vote on the House floor by sustained attacks by then-President George
    W. Bush and his Administration.

    In urging early support for this human rights measure, the four
    lead sponsors noted that, "By properly acknowledging the Armenian
    Genocide, we reaffirm the willingness of the U.S. to speak plainly
    about genocide, and renew our commitment to prevent other occurrences
    of man's inhumanity to man."

    The Armenian Genocide Resolution reaffirms the U.S. record on
    the Armenian Genocide by ensuring that the foreign policy of the
    United States reflects appropriate understanding and sensitivity
    concerning issues related to human rights, ethnic cleansing, and
    genocide documented in the United States record relating to the
    Armenian Genocide.
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