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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. [email protected]
    Internet www.anca.org

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

    2010 COLORADO U.S. SENATE CONTENDERS SPEAK OUT
    ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION

    -- Romanoff Reaffirms Longstanding Support

    WASHINGTON, DC - The two leading contenders for Colorado's
    Democratic U.S. Senate nomination, Andrew Romanoff and Michael
    Bennet, have staked out their views on U.S. recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide, reported the Armenian National Committee of
    America (ANCA).

    Romanoff, a longstanding and vocal advocate for Armenian Genocide
    recognition, announced his candidacy on September 16th, challenging
    Bennet, who has held this Senate seat since he was appointed
    earlier this year by Colorado's Governor Bill Ritter to fill the
    vacancy left when Ken Salazar departed the Senate to serve as
    Secretary of the Interior. During his service in the Senate,
    Salazar established a record, along with nearly all the other
    members in the state's Congressional delegation, of co-sponsoring
    the Armenian Genocide Resolution, advocating Armenian priorities,
    and supporting anti-genocide initiatives.

    In an exclusive letter to the Rocky Mountain Hye Advocates [text
    below], Romanoff, the former Speaker of the Colorado House,
    reviewed his extensive record in support of Armenian American
    concerns and pledged, if elected, to be an original co-sponsor of a
    Senate Armenian Genocide Resolution.

    Rocky Mountain Hye Advocates co-editor and ANCA activist Vi Bashian
    Cooper praised Mr. Romanoff's steadfast record of support stating;
    "Speaker Romanoff has repeatedly demonstrated his longstanding
    loyalty to our community and our abiding wish to have the Armenian
    Genocide affirmed as United States policy. His actions as a
    Colorado state legislator, including his service as Speaker of the
    House, confirm his consistent dedication and honor to Colorado
    Armenian Americans. Mr. Romanoff is one of those rare shining
    lights of character and intellect on the Colorado political stage.
    He will represent our Rocky Mountain state and our national
    Armenian-American community with distinction should he be elected
    to the United States Senate."

    Senator Bennet, in letters sent to his Armenian American
    constituents during his first months in office, addressed the
    Armenian Genocide as a "heartfelt opinion." More recently,
    including in a letter received by RMHA on October 26th, he has been
    more straightforward, describing the Ottoman Turkish Empire's
    systematic slaughter of Armenians as genocide. He further states
    that, "I certainly understand your frustration with those who would
    attempt to qualify or recast these deaths as mere casualties of
    war." Senator Bennet remains silent as to whether he will co-
    sponsor the Armenian Genocide Resolution, S.Res.316, currently
    before the U.S. Senate.

    "Armenian Americans from across Colorado welcome our friend Andrew
    Romanoff's reaffirmation of his longstanding record in support of
    Armenian Genocide condemnation and commemoration, and are, as well,
    very gratified that Senator Bennet has joined with so many of his
    colleagues in our state's Congressional delegation in properly
    recognizing this crime against humanity," said Jirair Christianian,
    a Colorado Armenian American businessman and ANCA grassroots
    activist. "We look to Senator Bennet, in the coming days, to act
    upon his principled stand by agreeing to serve as an official
    cosponsor of the Armenian Genocide Resolution."

    For his part, Governor Ritter, who appointed Bennet, has a strong
    record on the Armenian Genocide. He has continued the tradition of
    his predecessors in annually issuing an Armenian Commemoration
    proclamation. Last month, he distinguished Colorado as the first
    state in the nation proclaiming "Genocide Awareness Day."

    #####

    TEXT OF SENATE CANDIDATE ANDREW ROMANOFF'S LETTER TO THE ROCKY
    MOUNTAIN HYE ADVOCATES


    October 27, 2009

    Rocky Mountain Hye Advocates

    Dear Mrs. Bashian Cooper and Ms. Barsam Brown,

    As a state legislator, I was proud to serve as an original
    cosponsor of the Armenian Genocide resolution. I will do the same
    in the United States Senate.

    I have actively supported the recognition of the Armenian Genocide
    - an atrocity resulting in the extermination of three-quarters of
    the Ottoman Empire's Armenian minority population. Today,
    Armenians remain on the defensive, as evidenced by California's
    federal appeals court decision last month related to WWI/Ottoman
    Empire insurance claims. The federal appellate panel finding
    stated, "There is an express federal policy prohibiting legislative
    recognition of an 'Armenian genocide.'" The court's interpretation
    of our national commitment should be a red flag that it is
    imperative our Congress adopt an Armenian genocide resolution and
    render denial unacceptable.

    This year, as Colorado became the first state in the nation to
    establish a "Genocide Awareness Day," I addressed my remarks during
    the press event to single out the first genocide of the 20th
    century. As George Santayana said. "Those who do not remember the
    past are condemned to repeat it." We know from experiencing
    today's horrors in Darfur that we must be vigilant in recalling our
    past as we seek to end ethnic and cultural devastation.

    As a member of Colorado's House of Representatives, I was a
    cosponsor of the first General Assembly resolution in 2002
    proclaiming April 24th as our "Colorado Day of Remembrance of the
    Armenian Genocide." I continued my cosponsorship of this annual
    resolution in 2003 and 2004.

    In 2005, I was proud to be its prime sponsor, commemorating the
    90th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. At the invitation of
    "Armenians of Colorado," I spoke at their annual commemorative
    ceremony conducted on the State Capitol grounds at the Armenian
    Genocide Memorial Plaque.

    In 2006, as Colorado's Speaker of the House, I was honored to sign
    the joint Remembrance resolution. Later, as a guest of the "AOC,"
    I spoke of our work in Colorado to affirm the Armenian Genocide
    resolution and our efforts to secure its adoption at the national
    level.

    In 2007 and 2008, my last session in the Colorado House of
    Representatives, I was again honored as House Speaker to sign the
    General Commemorative Resolution.

    My record speaks to my sense of duty and moral clarity in working
    with Colorado's Armenian community to press for the adoption of a
    United States resolution which affirms the historical record of the
    Armenian genocide.

    I look forward to representing Colorado. Thank you for your
    consideration.

    [signed]
    Andrew Romanoff

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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