SENATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE APPROVES PROJECT LAW ON GENOCIDE OF ARMENIA
/ARKA/
June 4, 2009
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, June 4. /ARKA/. According to the Armenian Assembly of America
(AAA) the Senate of California State approved the project law on
recognizing the Armenian Genocide.
AAA hails author of the resolution Senator Wyland for his efforts to
promote the resolution in the State Senate.
Assembly's Western Region Director Yeghig Keshishian stated passing
the resolution once again placed California in the forefront of
national politics.
Upon successful passage the act will then be signed into law by
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The first genocide in the 20th century by the Ottoman Turkey, the
Armenian Genocide took lives of over half million Armenians during
the First World War. Turkey keeps on denying the fact of the Armenian
Genocide and reacts strongly on any critical approach from the West
on the issue.
Uruguay, Russia, France, Lithuania, the Lower House of Italy, the
majority of the United States, as well as the Greek Parliament, Cyprus,
Argentina, Belgium, Wales, the National Assembly of Switzerland, the
House of Commons of Canada and the Polish Seim have all recognized
the Armenian Genocide.
Today 42 out of US states recognize the Armenian Genocide.
/ARKA/
June 4, 2009
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, June 4. /ARKA/. According to the Armenian Assembly of America
(AAA) the Senate of California State approved the project law on
recognizing the Armenian Genocide.
AAA hails author of the resolution Senator Wyland for his efforts to
promote the resolution in the State Senate.
Assembly's Western Region Director Yeghig Keshishian stated passing
the resolution once again placed California in the forefront of
national politics.
Upon successful passage the act will then be signed into law by
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The first genocide in the 20th century by the Ottoman Turkey, the
Armenian Genocide took lives of over half million Armenians during
the First World War. Turkey keeps on denying the fact of the Armenian
Genocide and reacts strongly on any critical approach from the West
on the issue.
Uruguay, Russia, France, Lithuania, the Lower House of Italy, the
majority of the United States, as well as the Greek Parliament, Cyprus,
Argentina, Belgium, Wales, the National Assembly of Switzerland, the
House of Commons of Canada and the Polish Seim have all recognized
the Armenian Genocide.
Today 42 out of US states recognize the Armenian Genocide.