Senator Cardin cosponsors Armenian Genocide Resolution
armradio.am
08.05.2010 12:14
Senator Benjamin Cardin (D-MD) cosponsors S.Res. 316, the Armenian
Genocide resolution, the Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly)
reports..
"We appreciate Senator Cardin's continued commitment to the cause of
U.S. affirmation of the Armenian Genocide," stated Assembly Board
Member Annie Totah. "Given the Turkish government's ongoing campaign
of denial and recent threat to deport Armenians from Turkey, we
strongly urge the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to adopt S.Res.
316 and help address the ongoing dangers of denial and its
consequences," continued Totah. Senator Cardin's cosponsorship follows
a recent meeting and letter in which Totah emphasized the importance
of U.S. affirmation as part of the Assembly's increased outreach
efforts during the 95th anniversary year of the Armenian Genocide.
S.Res. 316 was introduced by Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) along with
Senator John Ensign (R-NV), and calls upon the President of the United
States to properly characterize the Armenian Genocide in the
President's annual April 24th statement. S.Res. 316 is currently
pending before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. On March 4,
the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, led by Chairman Howard Berman
(D-CA), adopted an identical measure, H.Res. 252, which was introduced
by Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA).
A member of the House of Representatives prior to his election to the
U.S. Senate in 2006, Maryland Senator Cardin serves on the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee as well as the Budget, Environment and
Public Works, Judiciary, and Small Business and Entrepreneurship
Committees.
"We urge our activists to contact their Senators to support S.Res.
316," added the Assembly's Grassroots Director Taniel Koushakjian.
armradio.am
08.05.2010 12:14
Senator Benjamin Cardin (D-MD) cosponsors S.Res. 316, the Armenian
Genocide resolution, the Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly)
reports..
"We appreciate Senator Cardin's continued commitment to the cause of
U.S. affirmation of the Armenian Genocide," stated Assembly Board
Member Annie Totah. "Given the Turkish government's ongoing campaign
of denial and recent threat to deport Armenians from Turkey, we
strongly urge the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to adopt S.Res.
316 and help address the ongoing dangers of denial and its
consequences," continued Totah. Senator Cardin's cosponsorship follows
a recent meeting and letter in which Totah emphasized the importance
of U.S. affirmation as part of the Assembly's increased outreach
efforts during the 95th anniversary year of the Armenian Genocide.
S.Res. 316 was introduced by Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) along with
Senator John Ensign (R-NV), and calls upon the President of the United
States to properly characterize the Armenian Genocide in the
President's annual April 24th statement. S.Res. 316 is currently
pending before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. On March 4,
the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, led by Chairman Howard Berman
(D-CA), adopted an identical measure, H.Res. 252, which was introduced
by Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA).
A member of the House of Representatives prior to his election to the
U.S. Senate in 2006, Maryland Senator Cardin serves on the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee as well as the Budget, Environment and
Public Works, Judiciary, and Small Business and Entrepreneurship
Committees.
"We urge our activists to contact their Senators to support S.Res.
316," added the Assembly's Grassroots Director Taniel Koushakjian.