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    Rep. Clark Continues Partnership with Armenian Communities

    By Contributor on September 3, 2014


    By Alisa Sarkisian

    In December 2013, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts's Fifth
    Congressional District, which is home to one of the largest Armenian
    communities in the United States, elected Congresswoman Katherine
    Clark to be Ed Markey's successor as their Representative to the
    United States House of Representatives. Now, she is once again running
    for the seat on the Democratic primary ballot on Sept. 9, against Dr.
    Sheldon Schwartz, a retired doctor from Lexington.

    Congresswoman Katherine Clark

    In her first eight months in Congress, Congresswoman Clark has acted
    on a broad array of efforts to support and partner with the Armenian
    community. Clark's relentless advocacy in Congress for families in her
    home district has made her a critical partner to the diverse
    communities of the Fifth District.

    One of Clark's first official acts in Congress was joining the
    Congressional Armenian Caucus to help to raise awareness of issues
    facing both Armenian Americans and Armenians across the globe. Soon
    after joining the Caucus, Clark co-sponsored and advocated for the
    "Armenian Genocide Truth and Justice Resolution," a federal proposal
    that calls on President Barack Obama "to work toward equitable,
    constructive, and durable Armenian-Turkish relations based upon the
    Republic of Turkey's full acknowledgement of the facts and ongoing
    consequences of the Armenian Genocide." The resolution Clark supports
    also calls for "a fair, just, and comprehensive international
    resolution of this crime against humanity."

    "The atrocities of the Armenian Genocide are deep, personal wounds,
    profoundly impacted by how our community and our country recognizes
    history," says Clark. "I'm honored to work with the Armenian community
    on many issues of social justice, including recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide."

    In February 2014, on the 26th commemoration of the anti-Armenian
    violence in Sumgait, Azerbaijan, Clark entered the following statement
    into the Congressional record: "Over decades, many displaced Armenian
    families have sought refuge in America, and are now making vital
    contributions in the Fifth District of Massachusetts. Like the
    persecution of too many other people before it, the lessons of Sumgait
    must never be forgotten. As diverse families of the Commonwealth, and
    as Americans, we have a moral obligation to promote tolerance and
    justice, and we have a duty to recognize the atrocities that have kept
    us from our common goal."

    As Congress continues to debate its spending priorities, Clark has
    pushed for international humanitarian and economic aid to Armenians.
    She requested for at least $5 million in humanitarian and development
    program aid to Nagorno-Karabagh, and advocates that it is largely a
    self-governing territory. She also requested a suspension of all
    military aid to Azerbaijan until its government ceases cross-border
    attacks, ends its threat of renewed war, and agrees to regional
    conflict settlement through peaceful means.

    Clark recently voiced her concern about Azeri aggression, stating that
    she was "deeply concerned by the recent military aggression by
    Azerbaijan in Nagorno-Karabagh, including reports of sniper fire
    against a Red Cross envoy and Armenian civilians." She added, "This
    campaign of violence violates a long-standing ceasefire and will only
    lead to additional loss of life. The Armenian people of
    Nagorno-Karabagh have succeeded in creating a vibrant democratic
    society against long odds, and I stand with them in condemnation of
    Azerbaijan's aggression."

    Clark additionally advocated for no less than $40 million in the
    coming fiscal year for economic aid to Armenia. The aid is intended to
    include economic support, narcotics control, law enforcement, and
    global health programs.

    Clark's vision of partnerships between diverse communities is an
    important and unique one. Her optimism for a better future and her
    drive to help her community puts her in a position to be a great
    advocate for Armenian families in Massachusetts.

    Speaking to her commitment to her ongoing partnership with the
    Armenian community, Clark wrote in a Congressional declaration,
    "Proudly, our diverse district is home to one of the largest Armenian
    communities in the nation. Together, our community is a thriving
    example of strength and perseverance."

    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2014/09/03/clark-partnership/



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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