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    HAWAII STATE SENATE RECOGNIZES ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Friday, April 3rd, 2015 | Posted by Asbarez Staff

    Hawaii State Senator Will Espero (left) and Artur Artenyan with a
    signed resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide

    HONOLULU, Hawaii--Hawaii's State Senate last week unanimously passed
    a resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide and declaring April
    24 as a day of remembrance and commemoration of the Armenian Genocide.

    "The Senate joins the House of Representatives, Hawaii's
    Armenian-American community, and all Armenians worldwide in recognizing
    and honoring those who were killed and persecuted during the Armenian
    genocide, and urging people throughout the world to never forget
    these horrific crimes against humanity," the resolution reads.

    Hawaii State Senators who introduced the bill, including Suzanne
    Chun Oakland, Donovan Dela Cruz, Will Espero, Breene Harimoto, Les
    Ihara Jr., Lorraine Inouye, and Russel Ruderman, were present with
    Armenian American community member Artur Artenyan at the signing of
    the resolution into law. The full text of the resolution is below.

    * * *

    S.R. NO. 33 THE SENATE STATE OF HAWAII TWENTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATURE,
    2015 MAR 1 0 2015 SENATE RESOLUTION DECLARING APRIL 24 AS A DAY OF
    REMEMBRANCE IN RECOGNITION AND COMMEMORATION OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
    OF 1915.

    WHEREAS, during the chaos of World War I between the years 1915
    and 1923, approximately 1,500,000 Armenian men, women, and children
    living within the Ottoman Empire's borders were killed in a brutal
    genocide; and

    WHEREAS, hundreds of thousands of Armenians were forced to flee to
    foreign countries after being stripped of their possessions, national
    identities, and homeland; and

    WHEREAS, documented as the first instance of genocide in the twentieth
    century, the Armenian genocide remains unacknowledged by the Republic
    of Turkey to this day; and WHEREAS, even though over 90 years have
    passed since these mass killings took place, present-day atrocities
    continue to resonate throughout the world; and

    WHEREAS, it is every person's responsibility to recognize the brutal
    slayings of so many innocent individuals, remember their suffering,
    and vow to help prevent future occurrences of genocide; and

    WHEREAS, each year, Armenians throughout the world honor those who
    perished in the first genocide of the twentieth century, and the world
    community should join in recognizing and commemorating the Armenian
    genocide to ensure that this inhumanity is never forgotten; and

    WHEREAS, with H.R. No. 192, H.D. 1, the House of Representatives of
    the Twenty-fifth Legislature of the State of Hawaii declared April
    24 as a day of remembrance in recognition and commemoration of the
    Armenian genocide during the Regular Session of 2009; now, therefore,

    BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the Twenty-eighth Legislature of the
    State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2015, that this body declares
    April 24 as a day of remembrance in recognition and commemoration of
    the Armenian genocide; and

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Senate joins the House of
    Representatives, Hawaii's Armenian-American community, and all
    Armenians worldwide in recognizing and honoring those who were
    killed and persecuted during the Armenian genocide, and urging people
    throughout the world to never forget these horrific crimes against
    humanity; and

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this resolution
    be transmitted to the Executive Director of the Armenian National
    Committee of America Western Region.

    http://asbarez.com/133723/hawaii-state-senate-recognizes-armenian-genocide/

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