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    Resolution adoption is a concrete step

    http://a1plus.am/en/politics/2010/03/5/yerev an
    03:14 pm | March 05, 2010 | Politics

    The U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee's discussion on the Armenian
    Genocide bill encouraged Yerevan citizens who sat up yesterday evening
    to know the results of the vote.

    Economist Sergei Cholakhian celebrated the event with his family over
    a glass of champagne.
    "I come from Kars. If my parents were alive they would be happy to see
    their cherished wish realized. We couldn't sleep the whole night and
    waited impatiently for the Committee's final decision," Sergei
    Cholakhian told A1+.

    Most of A1+'s respondents said the adoption of Resolution 252 was a
    concrete step rather than a moral victory.

    Some recalled that Committee had adopted similar resolutions in 2000,
    2005 and 2007 but they failed to be put on floor vote in the House of
    Representatives
    "I am too happy and too proud. But my happiness would be at its peak
    if the Resolution were adopted by the House of Representatives as
    well," said Karapet Petrosyan.

    Lawyer Hovhannes Rushanyan welcomed all congressmen who dared to vote
    for the Resolution.

    "During his pre-election campaign Barack Obama pledged to recognize
    the Armenian Genocide. Armenians were waiting for Obama to keep his
    promise. I am hopeful that he will do it on the eve of April 24," said
    the retired lawyer.

    Painter Erwand Frangulyan says the Resolution was to be passed to
    exclude repetition of similar crimes against humanity.

    "Every criminal must know that his crime will be exposed and
    criticized by progressive peoples of the world," he added.
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