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    CA ASSEMBLYMAN'S RESOLUTION CALLS ON TURKEY TO RESPECT RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    April 10, 2012 - 12:56 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The Armenian National Committee of America-Western
    Region welcomed the introduction of Assembly Joint Resolution 34 (AJR
    34) introduced by California Assembly Member Katcho Achadjian (R-33).

    According to Asbarez, the resolution calls on the Republic of Turkey
    to respect religious freedom and return church properties to its
    minority communities.

    "I believe that this resolution is an important step in a long
    journey," said Achadjian. "Religious tolerance and freedoms are
    fundamental pillars of modern society. This resolution will urge
    the Republic of Turkey to end religious discrimination and return
    confiscated church properties back to their rightful owners."

    The resolution encourages the Republic of Turkey to ensure that its
    minorities and indigenous peoples can freely practice their religion
    and maintain their communities. It draws attention to the thousands
    of properties that have been confiscated and, in many cases, destroyed.

    Much of this occurred during and in the years following the Armenian
    Genocide. Many within the Armenian American community in California and
    the United States are the descendants of parishioners from churches
    that are currently off-limits to the remaining Armenian community
    of Turkey.

    "California is home to many survivors of the Armenian Genocide and
    we must address the contemporary consequences of this crime against
    humanity," said Armen Garabedian, chairman of the ANCA-WR's California
    State Affairs committee. "While we continue to fight against the final
    stage of genocide which is its denial, it is also important to take
    concrete steps towards justice so that we send a clear message that
    perpetrators cannot profit from the crime."

    In June 2011, the United States House of Representatives introduced
    a similar resolution, House Resolution 306. The following month, an
    amendment to a State Department Authorization Bill, which included the
    same core text of H.Res.306, originally sponsored by Ed Royce (D-CA),
    passed by an overwhelming 43-1 in the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

    The amendment received broad bi-partisan support including supporting
    votes from many members of the Congressional Caucus on Turkey and
    Turkish Americans, including one of its co-chairs, who served in the
    committee. That vote paved the way for the successful adoption of the
    resolution by the full U.S. House of Representatives in December 2011.

    "As a country founded on the principles of religious freedom,
    the United States and California can take another step in honoring
    that tradition by passing this resolution," noted Raffi Kassabian,
    a member of the ANCA-WR's Board of Directors. "The passage of this
    resolution helps ensure that religious freedom is respected in free
    and democratic societies, especially by countries which claim to be
    our allies and partners."

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