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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Assembly of America
    July 5, 2012
    Contact: Press Department
    Email: [email protected]
    Phone: (202) 393-3434


    ASSEMBLY INTERNS DISCUSS AFFIRMATION OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE WITH
    CONGRESSWOMAN ANNA ESHOO

    Washington, DC - Last week, as part of the Terjenian-Thomas Internship
    Program, the 2012 intern class met with Congresswoman Anna Eshoo
    (D-CA), reported the Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly).

    Congresswoman Eshoo, now in her 10th term, represents California's
    14th Congressional District, home to Silicon Valley. Of Assyrian and
    Armenian background, she is the co-chair and co-founder of the
    Religious Minorities in the Middle East Caucus, and is also a proud
    member of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues. Previously
    serving on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence,
    Representative Eshoo currently serves as the Ranking Member on the
    House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and
    Technology.

    An ardent supporter of U.S. affirmation of the Armenian Genocide,
    Congresswoman Eshoo reflected on recent congressional efforts as well
    as the current resolution pending before the House Foreign Affairs
    Committee. Expressing her steadfast determination, Eshoo stated that
    "we will prevail" as long as we continue to put forth the effort and
    never give up hope. Congresswoman Eshoo also discussed current issues
    regarding Armenia and the Nagorno Karabakh peace process.

    "It was a special honor to meet with Congresswoman Eshoo," stated Lori
    Yeni-Komshian, who hails from Eshoo's district and is currently
    interning at the Armenian National Institute as well as Halo Trust in
    Washington, DC. "It was heartening to hear her views and to know how
    dedicated she is to Armenian issues. She is a role model for those of
    my generation interested in public service," Yeni-Komshian added.

    The Terjenian-Thomas Assembly Internship Program was made possible by
    the Memorial Fund established through the generosity of Aram
    Terjenian, Annie Thomas and Florence Terjenian of Belmont,
    Massachusetts. Additional support comes from the Richard Tufenkian
    Memorial Fund, the John Hanessian Scholarship Fund, the Armen
    Astarjian Scholarship Fund, the Ohanian Memorial Fund, James and
    Connie Melikian and the Knights of Vartan.

    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.

    ###

    NR: # 2012-030



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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