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    Targeted News Service
    March 4, 2010 Thursday 12:52 AM EST

    House Committee on Foreign Affairs Moves Armenian Genocide Resolution

    WASHINGTON


    Rep. Ed Royce, R-Calif. (40th CD), issued the following news release:

    Today, the House Foreign Affairs Committee passed H.Res.252,
    recognizing the Armenian Genocide, by a vote of 23-22. Rep. Ed Royce
    (R-CA) a long-time supporter of the resolution, issued the following
    statement:

    "I've worked on this issue since I was in the state Senate in
    California, where I authored a resolution recognizing the Armenian
    genocide, the first of any such state and my resolution passed in
    California a generation ago.

    Now it is time for Congress to act.

    "When I was young I knew a survivor. He was the sole survivor from his
    village and he himself would have been slaughtered had not a neighbor
    hid him when he was a child.

    "This resolution focuses singularly on the United States record of the
    Armenian genocide. As the text indicates our national archives are
    filled with thousands of pages documenting the premeditated
    extermination of the Armenian people. Our own Ambassador to the
    Ottoman Empire, Henry Morgenthau, recalled in his memoirs, the
    Ottomans "never had the slightest idea of reestablishing the Armenians
    in a new country" knowing that "the great majority of those would...
    either die of thirst and starvation, or be murdered by the wild
    Mohammedan desert tribes."

    "Again, to use his words as an eyewitness to history, he said it was a
    campaign of race extermination of the Armenian people.

    "The United States has been a global leader in promoting human rights
    around the world. On the issue of the Armenian Genocide, however, we
    lag behind.

    The French, Swiss, Swedish, Germans, and even the Russian governments
    recognize the Armenian Genocide. As a global leader in human rights,
    it is imperative for the U.S. to stand on principle and recognize the
    annihilation of the Armenians as "genocide."

    "This resolution does not reference the government of Turkey. It
    references the Ottoman Empire. The Turkish government was not involved
    in this, the Ottoman Empire was.

    "It is important that this Committee doesn't loose sight of truth vs.
    propaganda, right vs. wrong. While the Armenian Genocide was the first
    of the 20th century, the blind eye cast to the slaughter of Armenians
    was a point used by Hitler, who asked, "Who after all speaks today of
    the annihilation of the Armenians?" He pointed this out when he was
    being internally challenged on his policies.

    "The lesson of the genocide is an argument I first learned from my
    father who served with General Patton's 3rd Army and later the 7th
    when they cut through Germany and finally liberated the concentration
    camps at Dachau. He had his brother's camera and he documented on film
    the ovens with bodies stacked like cord wood, the rail cars and
    trenches filled with the dead in the holocaust. Still, he finds the
    need to use those photographs, even today, as he confronts those who
    deny that genocide.

    "History is a continuum. Yesterday impacts today, which impacts tomorrow.

    It's much harder to get tomorrow right if we get yesterday wrong. The
    world's strength to oppose killing today is made greater by
    accountability, for actions present, but also past. It's weakened by
    denial of accountability of past acts. Not recognizing the Armenian
    Genocide, as such, weakens us.

    "For the sake of genocides past and present, I urge the passage of
    this bipartisan resolution. 1.5 million Armenians were murdered,
    500,000 were removed from their homeland. Passing this resolution will
    be a victory for human rights."
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