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    Armenian Assembly building support for U.S. affirmation of the Armenian Genocide

    armradio.am
    09.04.2010 11:20

    The Armenian Assembly of America welcomed the support of the Arizona
    Ecumenical Council (AEC) regarding H.Res. 252, which affirms the U.S.
    record on the Armenian Genocide.

    The AEC sent a letter to all Members of the Arizona Congressional
    Delegation urging support of the Armenian Genocide resolution
    currently pending before the House and Senate.

    The letter read in part: "Ninety-five years ago, the Ottoman Turks
    undertook a mass campaign to systematically destroy and eradicate all
    traces of Armenian civilization throughout Anatolia. Rather than
    acknowledging the Genocide and enabling both Turks and Armenians to
    move beyond this dark period in its history, Turkey has chosen to
    employ high paid lobbyists to stop the U.S. from passing an Armenian
    Genocide Resolution."

    AEC Executive Director Reverend Jan Olav Flaaten said, "As brothers
    and sisters in Christ, we rejoice when members rejoice, and we weep
    when members of the Christian family weep. It is a sign of our unity."
    Under the leadership of Rev. Flaaten, the Council currently represents
    more than 1.5 million individuals from 18 Christian denominations
    throughout the state of Arizona.

    The letter to Congress reflects the continuing outreach efforts by the
    Armenian Assembly. Over the past year, the Assembly's Western Region
    Director Yeghig Keshishian has worked closely with Reverend Flaaten
    and Father Zacharia Saribekyan of St. Apkar Armenian Apostolic Church
    of Arizona to encourage greater civic action. Together, they have
    broadened the local Arizona community's understanding of the Armenian
    Genocide.

    "The solidarity of the Arizona Ecumenical Council is a testament to
    the important work of the Council in helping to heal the wounds of the
    Armenian Genocide," stated Keshishian. "On behalf of the Assembly, we
    welcome the Council's support and the Christian community it
    represents, and we look forward to broadening our outreach even more,"
    he added.
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