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    KIRK AND MENENDEZ INTRODUCE SENATE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Congressional Documents and Publications
    April 3, 2014

    April is recognized as a month of remembrance of the Armenian Genocide

    Sen. Mark Kirk (R-IL) News Release

    WASHINGTON - U.S. Senator Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) and U.S. Senator
    Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations
    Committee, today introduced a Senate resolution commemorating the
    Armenian Genocide.

    "Next year will mark the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide,
    during which 1.5 million Armenians were killed by Ottoman Turkey.

    There are only a few brave survivors left, such as 107-year-old
    Helen Paloian of Chicago, who lost her parents and two brothers,"
    Senator Kirk said. "To honor the survivors and the memory of those
    lost, and to lead globally on human rights, the United States should
    finally join the European Union and 11 of our NATO allies in officially
    recognizing the Armenian Genocide."

    "The Armenian Genocide is a horrifying factual reality that can never
    be denied," Chairman Menendez said. "This resolution reaffirms in the
    strongest terms that we will always remember this tragedy and honor
    the memory of innocent Armenian men, women and children who were
    killed and expelled from their homeland. The Armenian Genocide must
    be taught, recognized, and commemorated to prevent the re-occurrence
    of similar atrocities from ever happening again."

    The resolution, a copy of which can be found here, expresses the
    sense of the Senate and calls for the following:

    To remember and observe the anniversary of the Armenian Genocide on
    April 24, 2014

    That the President should work toward an equitable, constructive,
    stable, and durable Armenian-Turkish relationship that includes the
    full acknowledgment by the Government of the Republic of Turkey of
    the facts about the Armenian Genocide

    That the President should ensure that the foreign policy of the
    United States reflects appropriate understanding and sensitivity
    concerning issues related to human rights, crimes against humanity,
    ethnic cleansing, and genocide documented in the United States record
    relating to the Armenian Genocide

    Read this original document at:
    http://www.kirk.senate.gov/?p=press_release&id=1043




    From: A. Papazian
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