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    ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA URGES U.S. AFFIRMATION OF GENOCIDE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    05.05.2009 10:20 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) Western
    Region Director Yeghig Keshishian, at the request of California
    State Senator Joe Simitian (CA-11), spoke on the California State
    Senate floor about the importance of U.S. affirmation of the Armenian
    Genocide. Keshishian said that the Armenian Genocide is "a historical
    fact that has been verified by historians, scholars, 43 U.S. states
    and former U.S.

    President Ronald Reagan," adding, "Instead of coming to terms with
    this dark period in Turkey's past, the present leadership under
    President Gul and Prime Minister Erdogan, has chosen to employ highly
    paid defense contractors and foreign lobbyists to silence discussion
    of the genocide on American soil - not only in the halls of Congress
    but also in academic circles."

    California State Senators Elaine Alquist (CA-13), Lou Correa (CA-34),
    Mark Leno (CA-3) and Carol Liu (CA-21), were also forthright in
    their support of U.S. recognition of the Armenian Genocide, taking
    time after Keshishian's remarks to commend the Assembly. "It's
    tremendously gratifying to know that the state of California
    understands and acknowledges the legitimate concerns of a half million
    Armenian-Americans here in the state," said Simitian. "As a member
    of the California State Senate I have been privileged to raise these
    issues, including the Armenian Genocide, and I will continue to do
    so in the coming years," concluded Simitian.

    Additionally, California Assembly Joint Resolution (AJR) 14,
    a resolution designating April 24, 2009, as "California Day of
    Remembrance for the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923", introduced by
    California Assemblyman Paul Krekorian (CA-43) was also considered. In
    his public remarks, Krekorian expressed a sense of urgency to pass
    this resolution, calling upon the President and the U.S. Congress to
    follow suit. He also spoke out in favor of the truth and "to recommit
    ourselves to building a society free of bigotry and inhumanity." The
    bill passed with unanimous bipartisan support, 73-0.

    Following passage of the AJR 14, the members of the Armenian-American
    community in attendance joined Senator Simitian, Assemblyman Krekorian,
    and other dignitaries from the Armenian community, to hear from
    Speaker of the California Assembly, Karen Bass, who commended the
    Armenian-American community for their persistent efforts to draw
    attention to a subject of importance to all of humanity.
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