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    ARAMAC ACTIVISTS IN COLORADO CARRY THE CAUSE

    Noyan Tapan
    01.11.2011

    Washington, DC - Colorado's engagement with the Armenian Genocide
    dates back to the founding of Rocky Mountain High's Near East Rescue
    Committee during World War I. Influential community leaders, prompted
    by coverage of the Ottoman Empire's directed death marches and
    massacres of Christian Armenians, took action to help the survivors.

    Today, that same humanity, awareness, and dedication remains in place,
    and is growing.

    For the last decade Colorado's General Assembly and Governors
    have reaffirmed the Armenian Genocide as Armenians around the world
    commemorate the Meds Yeghern. As further evidence, and perhaps unique
    to Colorado is its consecrated 'khatchkar' designed by Western Slope
    architect Varouj Hairabedian and officially installed on Colorado's
    State House grounds.

    Colorado's extraordinary Armenian Genocide record has, more recently,
    found a federal presence. In 2005, the Armenian Assembly of America
    (Assembly) Western Region Director visited district offices across
    the state and assisted the community in introducing the Colorado
    Delegation to the overall significance of reaffirming the Armenian
    Genocide. Today, Colorado activists rely on the Rocky Mountain
    Hye Advocate (RMHA), founded by the Assembly's Armenian-American
    Action Committee Colorado (ARAMAC-CO) chair, Pamela Barsam Brown,
    for political news and updates. Ms. Barsam Brown was recruited as an
    Assembly activist by the late Jirair Hovnanian in 1996.

    Colorado has seven House Members in addition to its two Senators. This
    last April, RMHA solicited Commemoration statements from every
    delegation member. Both Senators and five House Members released
    testimonials to RMHA. Each statement was released as a Special
    Announcement RMHA e-newsletter and distributed to its statewide
    membership, Colorado human rights groups, state media, and the entire
    Colorado Delegation.

    Presently, Colorado boasts five co-sponsors on the Armenian
    Genocide resolution, H. Res. 304; five Armenian Caucus members;
    and one original co-sponsor of the Protection of Christian Heritage
    in Turkey resolution, H. Res. 306. In years past, Colorado has been
    one of only a few states to have their entire delegation cosponsor
    legislation reaffirming the Armenian Genocide.

    Last month, RMHA hosted a community "meet and greet" luncheon with
    Rosemary Rodriguez, State Director for Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO).

    Barsam Brown explained; "Rosemary played a pivotal role with the
    Senator in communicating our anti-genocide advocacy message. We wanted
    to express our deep appreciation for her patience and dedication." The
    gathering included activist leaders from political, anti-genocide,
    human rights and environmental organizations; state elected officials;
    retired former educators now public school volunteers; a University of
    Colorado Boulder professor; local artists, writers, and musicians; a
    Boulder Community Hospital oncology psychologist; a Boulder YWCA Board
    member; a Boulder Chamber of Commerce member; a Colorado Chautauqua
    Association Board member; a Colorado Parole Board member; a Boulder
    Library Board member; and several independent small business owners.

    ARAMAC-CO activists will continue their outreach efforts with freshman
    Representative Scott Tipton (R-CO), the lone Colorado Member not aboard
    the Armenian Genocide resolution and not on the Congressional Caucus
    on Armenian Issues. The district's previous Member was a two-term
    Armenian Genocide resolution co-sponsor.

    Last week, Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-CO) joined over 20 of his colleagues
    in speaking at the 20th Anniversary Celebration of the Independence
    of Armenia on Capitol Hill. Rep. Lamborn is a member of the Armenian
    Caucus and is an original cosponsor of H. Res.. 306.

    Ms. Barsam Brown commented on Colorado's advocacy success explaining,
    "Our work at the federal level is an outgrowth of the remarkable
    activism of the Armenian Genocide Commemoration Committee and our
    state-wide ARAMAC activists. Our joint success is a testament to the
    power of grassroots advocates working together and achieving results
    in Washington."

    ARAMAC is the grassroots arm of the Armenian Assembly of America
    which supports grassroots activism and anti-defamation. Established
    in 1993, ARAMAC is the largest, independent, Armenian-American
    grassroots network.

    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 non-partisan,
    501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership organization.


    From: Baghdasarian
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