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    PRESS RELEASE Date: June 7, 2013
    ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA
    Contact: Taniel Koushakjian
    Telephone: (202) 393-3434
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.aaainc.org

    PRESIDENT OBAMA NOMINATES HUMAN RIGHTS AND GENOCIDE EXPERT SAMANTHA
    POWER AS NEXT U.S. AMBASSADOR TO UNITED NATIONS

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - This week, President Barack Obama nominated
    Samantha Power to be the next U.S. ambassador to the United Nations
    (U.N.), reported the Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly). Power
    previously served as Special Assistant to the President and Senior
    Director for Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights at the White House.
    Samantha Power is the Pulitzer Prize winning author of "A Problem from
    Hell': America and the Age of Genocide (2002), which extensively
    covers the Armenian Genocide.

    Reflecting on the conception of the idea to universally ban genocide,
    Power wrote: `If the international community ever hoped to prevent
    mass slaughter of the kind the Armenians had suffered, he insisted,
    the world's states would have to unite in a campaign to ban the
    practice. With that end in mind, Lemkin had prepared a law that would
    prohibit the destruction of nations, races, and religious groups.'

    In her 2007 article in TIME Magazine entitled `The U.S. and Turkey:
    Honesty is the Best Policy,' Power wrote about the Armenian Genocide
    at the hands of the `Young Turk' regime, the birth of the term
    genocide by Raphael Lemkin, and the litany of excuses proffered by the
    government of Turkey in their decades-long struggle to deny the
    Armenian Genocide. While making her case for U.S. recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide, Power unambiguously presented her view that `a
    stable, fruitful, 21st Century relationship' with Turkey `cannot be
    built on a lie.'

    `She showed us that the international community has a moral
    responsibility and a profound interest in resolving conflicts and
    defending human dignity,' Obama said when announcing Samantha Power's
    nomination. `To those who care deeply about America's engagement and
    indispensable leadership in the world, you will find no stronger
    advocate for that cause than Samantha,' the President added.

    Senate Armed Services Committee Ranking Member John McCain (R-AZ)
    released a statement in support of Power's nomination. `I believe she
    is well-qualified for this important position and hope the Senate will
    move forward on her nomination as soon as possible,' McCain said.

    In 2002, Power provided critical guidance to the International Center
    for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) regarding the definition of genocide
    and the question of the applicability of the U.N. Convention on the
    Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide to the Armenian
    case when commissioned by the Turkish Armenian Reconciliation
    Commission (TARC), which it ultimately confirmed.

    Power also previously served as a columnist at Time Magazine and, in
    her journalism career, reported from such places as Bosnia, East
    Timor, Kosovo, Rwanda, Sudan, and Zimbabwe, and contributed regularly
    to the New Yorker Magazine, the New York Review of Books, and the New
    Republic.

    The Assembly expects a robust U.S. Senate confirmation process in the
    coming weeks.

    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.

    ###

    NR# 2013-012

    Photo Caption (L-R): Assembly Executive Director Bryan Ardouny, Former
    U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John M. Evans, Henry Morgenthau III,
    Samantha Power, Assembly Board President Carolyn Mugar, and Assembly
    Board Chairman Hirair Hovnanian at an award ceremony honoring
    Ambassador Evans with the Henry Morgenthau Award for Meritorious
    Public Service in Boston, Massachusetts in 2007.

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