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    REP. HENRY A. WAXMAN: COMMEMORATING THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    States News Service
    May 2, 2011 Monday

    The following information was released by the office of California
    Rep. Henry A. Waxman:

    Mr. Speaker. Each year on April 24, we gather to honor the memory
    of those lives that were destroyed in the events of the Armenian
    Genocide. Because this year a Congressional recess coincided with
    that date, I take the opportunity today to commemorate the atrocious
    acts of genocide that occurred 96 years ago.

    It is notable that today also happens to be Yom Hashoah, Holocaust
    Remembrance Day. The history of these two genocides remains tragically
    intertwined by the world's intransigence at the suffering of the
    victims while the atrocities took place and the ongoing efforts of
    those who seek to deny what happened.

    It is said that the trajectory from Armenia to Auschwitz was direct.

    It is said that when asked if the world would tolerate the "Final
    Solution" to annihilate the Jews, Hitler remarked "Who remembers
    the Armenians?"

    We remember the Armenians. More than 1.5 million men, women and
    children systematically murdered, chased from their communities and in
    many cases marched to death. The suffering of the victims, the courage
    of the survivors, and the battle of their descendents to preserve
    this history deserves full recognition. Silence only inflicts more
    pain and leaves those who suffer to suffer alone. Silence encourages
    those willing to engage in genocide to believe their actions will be
    met with impunity.

    Nearly 100 years later, we are still learning from this tragedy. The
    United States must embrace and encourage international recognition
    of the Armenian genocide not only for the peace of mind of those who
    suffered, but to reaffirm our commitment to preventing the genocides
    of the future.

    Let us raise our voice so that the Armenian Genocide will be mourned
    and remembered for generations to come.




    From: A. Papazian
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