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    ANCA SALUTES AMERICA'S NEAR EAST RELIEF EFFORTS TO AID ARMENIAN GENOCIDE SURVIVORS AT CAPITOL HILL BRIEFING

    13:59, 16 Jan 2015

    The efforts of Near East Relief, the unprecedented American campaign
    of international humanitarian assistance which saved and sustained
    hundreds of thousands of Armenian Genocide survivors from 1915 -
    1930, was spotlighted this week at a Capitol Hill briefing hosted by
    the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

    Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone (D-NJ), Rep. Adam
    Schiff (D-CA) and Rep. Jim Costa were joined by public policy leaders
    and a bipartisan group of Senate and House Congressional staff for
    the unique presentation by Maurice Kelechian, a member of the ANCA
    Western Region's 'America We Thank You: An Armenian Tribute to Near
    East Relief,' who has spent decades researching archives around the
    world to document this unprecedented American humanitarian aid effort.

    Kelechian offered detailed insights into the broad tapestry of U.S.

    government, religious, civic and individual participation in support
    of Near East Relief - from all 48 states - which raised today's
    equivalent of over $2.7 billion to save Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks
    and other minorities in the Near East region during and after the
    Armenian Genocide. Established by Congressional mandate and supported
    by three consecutive U.S. Presidents, the landmark relief campaign
    would serve as a model for a host of American international and
    humanitarian efforts including The Marshall Plan, Truman's Point-4
    program, The US Peace Corps, US Agency for International Development
    (USAID), and United Nations Development Program (UNDP). Now known as
    the Near East Foundation, the organization continues its life-saving
    work in countries around the world.

    "In 1915, when the U.S. Congress created the Near East Relief
    organization, the Genocide went from being part of Armenian history
    to also being a part of American history," commented Rep. Costa,
    whose office helped coordinate the event. "As a longtime advocate,
    I will continue to work with my colleagues in Congress on a full
    acknowledgement of the Armenian Genocide." Rep. Costa went on to offer
    a "heartfelt thank you to the ANCA for its steadfast dedication to
    fostering public awareness in support of a united and independent
    Armenia."

    "It's astounding how few people in this country or anywhere else know
    about this organization [Near East Relief] and its history," noted
    Congressman Schiff at the conclusion of the presentation. "That's
    why I think that this 'America We Thank You' effort is so pivotal,
    because it is a wonderful way to help educate the public about the
    Armenian Genocide through the prism of American relief efforts."

    Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone concurred, noting,
    "It's a fact that the United States Government has been very much out
    front on Armenian Genocide recognition in the past. So it's important
    to talk about the history in the context of this era, when our foreign
    policy, and policy in general, was much more oriented towards what
    was right, what was justice, what was humane."

    "The incredible outpouring of assistance through Near East Relief -
    and the U.S. Government's lead role in that effort - should be a
    point of pride for all Americans, and a reminder of an era when our
    Armenian Genocide policy reflected our collective morality," said ANCA
    Government Affairs Director Kate Nahapetian. "This centennial year,
    America can once again become a beacon of truth and justice on this
    key human rights issue, by speaking clearly and unequivocally about
    the Armenian Genocide, as we expand international efforts to secure
    justice for this crime."

    Kelechian and Nahapetian joined 'America We Thank You' Co-Chairs
    Vanna Kitsinian, Esq. and Hermineh Pakhanians for a series of over 10
    Congressional meetings regarding Near East Relief efforts, timed just
    100-days prior to the international commemoration of the centennial
    of the Armenian Genocide on April 24, 2015. Each Congressional office
    received an in-depth fact sheet about the heroic efforts of their
    state, as reported in local newspapers and archives, to assist in
    this unique campaign.

    "The response to the NER story has been remarkable," commented
    Kitsinian, following her meetings. "Many Members of Congress and
    staff have read about the Armenian Genocide but none of them knew
    the details and depth of their own community's participation in this
    relief effort. For 15 consecutive years, America was dedicated to the
    mission of saving the Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians and others - and
    when we present the Congressional letters and share how every aspect of
    society was mobilized - from celebrities to politicians to Presidents
    to ambassadors - they are truly amazed," concluded Kitsinian.

    The ANCA Western Region launched the "America We Thank You: An Armenian
    Tribute to Near East Relief" campaign in March, 2014, to recognize
    the outpouring of generosity by the American people in the immediate
    aftermath of the Armenian Genocide (1915-1923) and to highlight the
    efforts of Near East Relief in rescuing and providing assistance to
    hundreds of thousands of men, women and children who were victims of
    the Genocide.

    In 2015, the committee will mark the centennial of the Near East
    Relief efforts through various events and programs to express its
    gratitude to the American people for establishing and continuing the
    tradition of being the most generous nation.

    "The 'America We Thank You' effort is a labor of love for our committee
    members, who are constantly finding new and innovative ways to share
    the Near East Relief story with the Armenian community and the American
    public at large," said Pakhanians. "Whether presenting to students in
    their classrooms or meeting with legislators in Washington, DC and
    state capitols - our education mission will continue, in tribute to
    the NER visionaries who saved our nation."

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/01/16/anca-salutes-americas-near-east-relief-efforts-to-aid-armenian-genocide-survivors-at-capitol-hill-briefing/

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