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    PRESS RELEASE
    Assembly
    March 11, 2010
    Contact: Press Department
    Email: [email protected]
    Phone: (202) 393-3434

    ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA VISITS UTAH CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION

    Congressman Matheson Pledges to Join Armenian Caucus

    Salt Lake City, UT - With attention focused on the House Foreign
    Affairs Committee vote on the Armenian Genocide resolution, the
    Armenian Assembly of America's (Assembly) Western Region office
    continued its outreach in the weeks and days leading up to the vote.

    In addition to ongoing efforts with the Members of the California
    delegation, Western Region Director Yeghig Keshishian travelled to
    Utah for district meetings with Congressmen Jason Chaffetz (R-UT), Rob
    Bishop (R-UT) and Jim Matheson (D-UT) to discuss H. Res. 252, the
    Armenian Genocide resolution, as well as the importance of the
    U.S.-Armenia relationship.

    During the meeting with Rep. Matheson, the Assembly team, lead by
    Keshishian, thanked the Congressman for his steadfast support as Mr.
    Matheson is currently the only member from the Utah Congressional
    delegation who has cosponsored the Armenian Genocide resolution.

    Rep. Matheson pledged to join the Armenian Caucus as an added sign of
    support. While Congressman Bishop is not yet a cosponsor of the
    Armenian Genocide resolution, he is a Member of the Armenian Caucus.
    Keshishian met with Rep. Bishop to enlist his support of the Armenian
    Genocide Resolution.

    In the face of the relentless campaign to deny the incontrovertible
    fact of the Armenian Genocide, and the proud chapter of America's
    humanitarian intervention to save the survivors, Keshishian reiterated
    the importance to properly recognize this crime against humanity to
    help prevent future genocides.

    Keshishian stressed the moral importance behind seeing this resolution
    passed during his visit with Congressman Chaffetz earlier in the week.
    Rep. Chaffetz is no stranger to Armenian issues, having served as
    Campaign Manager and later as Chief of Staff for former Utah Governor,
    now U.S. Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman, Jr. In the aftermath of the
    devastating 1988 earthquake in Armenia, Huntsman Sr. became a leading
    international advocate on behalf of the people of Armenia, providing
    food relief to over 500,000 Armenians left homeless from the tragedy.
    Over the years the Huntsman family has donated nearly $20 million in
    relief and assistance to the Republic of Armenia; and, in 2007, the
    Huntsman family established 13 scholarships for students from Armenia
    to attend Utah State University over a four-year period.

    The Assembly continues to work closely with members of the
    Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues, in not only expanding Caucus
    membership, but also cosponsorship of H. Res. 252.

    Accompanying Keshishian to the district meetings were representatives
    from the Armenian Hyrenik Youth Organization (AHYO) Board - including,
    Karine Sargsian and former Assembly Yerevan Interns Natalie Torosyan
    and Zaven Sargsian. "AHYO is grateful to the Armenian Assembly and
    Yeghig Keshishian for his recent visit to Utah. We share the same
    level of importance in raising awareness of Armenian issues in Utah,
    believing that our joint efforts will lead to tangible benefits for
    the Diaspora," stated Sargsian.

    Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest
    Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public
    understanding and awareness of Armenian issues. The Assembly is a
    501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership organization.

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    NR# 2010-20

    Photo Caption 1, L-R: Zaven Sargsian, Karine Sargsian, Rep. Jim
    Matheson (D-UT), Yeghig Keshishian

    Photo Caption 2, L-R: Yeghig Keshishian, Natalie Torosyan, Rep. Jason
    Chaffetz (R-UT), Zaven Sargsian
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