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    Nevada governor issues Armenian Genocide proclamation

    April 1, 2015 - 14:02 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Nevada governor Brian Sandoval, issued a
    proclamation commemorating the Armenian Genocide, declaring April
    19-26 as the "Day of Remembrance of The Armenian Genocide," Massis
    Post reports.

    Spearheaded by the Armenian Council of America (ACA) Nevada Chapter,
    the proclamation condemns the systematic murder and deportations of
    1.5 million Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, highlighting the plight
    of the Armenian people and the refuge they sought in the U.S. during
    that time.

    The proclamation also honors the Armenian-American community in
    Nevada, citing that the "thriving community is a proud reminder of
    survival and determination even in the face of extreme injustice."

    Calling upon the House of Representatives and the President of the
    U.S. to recognize the atrocities, the proclamation also reiterates
    Turkey's responsibility "to acknowledge the facts of the Armenian
    Genocide."

    The proclamation says:

    WHEREAS, on the night of April 24, 1915, more than 200 leaders in the
    Armenian community, in the city known today as Istanbul, were
    arrested. Sent to prison, most were executed, beginning a horrible,
    systemic killing and forced relocation of the Armenian people that
    would last until 1923. During these years, the government of the
    Ottoman Empire claimed the lives of 1.5 million Armenians and forced
    500,000 more from their homeland. The Armenian Genocide was a terrible
    breach of human rights and an event that has outraged the world; and

    WHEREAS, the atrocities carried out against the Armenian people were
    grave and unimaginable, as they were subjected to deportation,
    abduction, torture, starvation, and more. And as with any violent
    conflict, Armenian women and children suffered the worst abuses. The
    bulk of the Armenian population that was displaced from their homes
    was forced to escape to neighboring as well as faraway countries. Many
    fled to the United States; and

    WHEREAS, today Nevada is honored to be home to a vibrant growing
    Armenian-American population. This thriving community is a proud
    reminder of survival and determination even in the face of extreme
    injustice; and

    WHEREAS, as Americans and Nevadans, it is our duty to raise awareness
    of the Armenian Genocide and to participate in the remembrance and
    mourning of the loss of innocent lives a century ago; and

    WHEREAS, as Americans and Nevadans, we call upon Congress and the
    President of the United States to recognize the atrocities committed
    against the Armenian people, and call upon the Republic of Turkey to
    acknowledge the facts of the Armenian Genocide and work toward a just
    resolution;

    NOW, THEREFORE, I, BRIAN SANDOVAL, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, do
    hereby proclaim April 19-26, 2015, as "Days of remembrance of the
    Armenian Genocide."

    According to a press release by the RA Foreign Ministry press office,
    a similar resolution was adopted by the Lieutenant Governor of Nevada,
    President of Nevada State Senate Mark Hutchison, who, in turn, called
    upon Nevada citizens to raise awareness about the Armenian Genocide
    and attend commemoration events honoring the memory of innocent
    victims.


    http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/190094/

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