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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

    For Immediate Release
    July 8, 2009
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918


    GENOCIDE AWARENESS ACT CLEARS CA STATE ASSEMBLY EDUCATION COMMITTEE

    SACRAMENTO, CA --- The California State Assembly Education
    Committee unanimously passed SB 234, the Genocide Awareness Act
    this afternoon, reported the Armenian National Committee of America
    (ANCA). The legislation, authored by CA Senator Mark Wyland (R-
    northern San Diego County), calls on the CA State Curriculum
    Commission to consider the inclusion of an oral history component
    to its already mandatory genocide education curriculum.

    Testifying on behalf of the Armenian National Committee, San
    Francisco resident and former Human Rights Commissioner Haig
    Baghdassarian urged members of the committee "to help foster
    generations of citizens who have been sensitized to the horrors of
    such crimes against humanity by providing them with an opportunity
    to hear first-hand accounts from genocide survivors."

    Also testifying in support of the bill was Dr. Stephan Astourian of
    the University of California, Berkeley's History Department. Dr.
    Astourian also serves on the Board of Directors for the Genocide
    Education Project.

    Opening his testimony, Astourian noted that, "I will start with a
    statement attributed to Stalin that justifies ironically enough the
    importance and usefulness of this bill: the death of one man is a
    tragedy, the death of millions a statistic. The introduction of
    oral history in the curriculum will put the human face and voice on
    that statistic. It will personalize and humanize the inhumane
    abstraction that is genocide."

    Both the curriculum and SB 234 make explicit reference to the
    Armenian Genocide in addition to several other genocides of the
    20th Century. The Turkish lobby has actively sought to undermine
    the legislation as it progressed through the California State
    Senate, which unanimously passed the bill on June 3rd this year.

    Bruce Fein, the infamous Washington, DC-based professional Armenian
    Genocide denier and lobbyist who had testified against SB 234
    during the CA Senate Education Committee, once again traveled to
    Sacramento in an attempt to derail the anti-genocide bill. His
    efforts were rebuffed by Senator Wyland and the anti-genocide
    advocates participating in the hearing.

    When discussing the legislation after it passed through the CA
    Senate Education Committee, Senator Wyland noted that, "only by
    acknowledging horrific events of the past can we effectively
    transform the future. The more we educate our kids, the closer we
    are to determining why it is genocide happens over and over again."

    "With over six million public school students, California has the
    unique opportunity to influence a huge number of the next
    generation of citizens by helping our children understand the
    terror of genocide so it doesn't happen again," he added.

    Having cleared the CA State Assembly Education Committee, SB 234
    now moves to the CA State Assembly Appropriations Committee for
    consideration.
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