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    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION GAINS MOMENTUM AS HOUSE MEMBERS CONTINUE CALLS FOR TRUTH AND JUSTICE

    11:32, 24 Mar 2015
    Siranush Ghazanchyan

    A broad spectrum of veteran and freshmen House Members are adding
    their voices to the global call for truth and justice, as support for
    passage of the Armenian Genocide Resolution (H.Res.154) continues to
    grow, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

    A bipartisan cross-section of House Committee leaders have added their
    voices to the over 45 supporters of the measure. Joining H.Res.154
    lead advocates - Robert Dold (R-IL), Permanent Select Committee on
    Intelligence Ranking Member Adam Schiff (D-CA), David Valadao (R-CA)
    and Energy and Commerce Ranking Member Frank Pallone (D-NJ) - are:
    Chairman of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Devin Nunes
    (R-CA), Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee Eliot
    Engel (D-NY), Ranking Member of the Appropriations Committee Nita
    Lowey (D-NY), Ranking Member of the Judiciary Committee John Conyers
    (D-MI), Ranking Member of the Budget Committee Chris Van Hollen (D-MD),
    Ranking Member of the Ways and Means Committee Sander Levin (D-MI),
    Ranking Member of the House Ethics Committee Linda Sanchez (D-CA),
    Ranking Member of the Agriculture Committee Collin Peterson (D-MN),
    Chairman of Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Steve Israel
    (D-NY), Co-Chair of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission James
    McGovern (D-MA), Co-Chairs of the Hellenic Caucus Gus Bilirakis
    (R-FL) and Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), and Representatives Karen Bass
    (D-CA), Michael Capuano (D-MA), Tony Cardenas (D-CA), Judy Chu (D-CA),
    David Cicilline (D-RI), Katherine Clark (D-MA), Mike Coffman (R-CO),
    Jim Costa (D-CA), Jeff Denham (R-CA), Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Scott Garrett
    (R-NJ), Janice Hahn (D-CA), Michael Honda (D-CA), Joe Kennedy (D-MA),
    Doug LaMalfa (R-CA), James Langevin (D-RI), Barbara Lee (D-CA), Ted
    Lieu (D-CA), Daniel Lipinski (D-IL), Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), Alan Lowenthal
    (D-CA), Grace Meng (D-NY), Grace Napolitano (D-CA), Edwin Perlmutter
    (D-CO), Jared Polis (D-CO), Loretta Sanchez (D-CA), John Sarbanes
    (D-MD), Janice Schakowsky (D-IL), Brad Sherman (D-CA), Jackie Speier
    (D-CA), Dina Titus (D-NV), David Trott (R-MI) and Niki Tsongas (D-MA).

    Armenian American U.S. Representatives Anna Eshoo and Jackie Speier
    Offer Personal Accounts of the Ravages of Genocide

    During a press conference held in conjunction with the introduction
    of H.Res. 154 last week, Representatives Anna Eshoo and Jackie Speier
    offered powerful personal calls for U.S. reaffirmation of the Armenian
    Genocide. "I am of both Armenian and Assyrian descent," said Rep.

    Eshoo. "I know the stories. I lost family in the Genocide," she
    explained, as she went on to share her concerns about the ongoing
    horrors in the Middle East visited on Christian communities today.

    "History does repeat itself. Today, we are seeing the elimination
    of Christians across the Middle East. And so, history is repeating
    itself. The Armenian Genocide took place because Armenians were
    Christians - they had a mark on them. The Christians in the Middle
    East today are suffering at the hands of yet others who seek to
    exterminate them."

    Rep. Jackie Speier explained, "I am a proud Armenian American. I am
    also a pained Armenian American because our Congress has not seen
    fit to do the very least that we can do in recognizing the Armenian
    Genocide. This is the 100th anniversary. Certainly after 100 years
    we can recognize a fact and pass a resolution condemning the act."

    Rep. Sherman: "Genocide denial is not just the last step of a genocide,
    it is the first step in the next genocide."

    Throughout the inaugural press conference and in statements issued
    thereafter, House members cited the importance of ending U.S.

    complicity in Turkey's Armenian Genocide denial.

    "This is a genocide that Senator Barack Obama recognized, that
    Senator Kerry recognized, that UN Ambassador, Ms. Power, recognized
    and wrote the book on. And it's time for both the Executive branch
    and legislative branch to do the same." stated House Foreign Affairs
    Committee senior member Brad Sherman (D-CA). "We need to show the
    Government of Turkey that we cannot be cawed. That we cannot ignore
    history; because Genocide denial is not just the last step of a
    genocide, it is the first step in the next genocide."

    "I think it is important that the world community, that the United
    States, Turkey, acknowledge the atrocities that occurred - the
    genocide," stated Michigan Freshman Republican David Trott. "I am new
    to this Congress. I have only been here a few months, but it is hard
    for me to fathom why we are still debating and discussing this topic.

    We need to move forward with this resolution. I am a proud sponsor
    of it."

    Southern California Congresswoman Judy Chu remembered her meetings
    with 104 year old Armenian Genocide survivor Joseph Manjikian, who
    has since passed away, but remains a steadfast reminder of the horrors
    of the past and the need to speak truthfully about that crime. "With
    the Armenian genocide centennial quickly approaching, we must stand
    shoulder to shoulder with the Armenian American community and on
    the side of justice," said Rep. Chu. "We will not give up until our
    country stands on the side of history."

    Calls for reaffirmation and justice continued after the press
    conference, with Rhode Island Congressman David Cicilline, sharing this
    statement with the ANCA: "I am proud to be an original cosponsor of
    the Armenian Genocide Truth and Justice Resolution. Though a century
    has passed since the horrific period of the Armenian Genocide, Turkey
    continues to deny these historical facts. I will continue to work
    hard for recognition of the Armenian Genocide and properly honor the
    memories of the Armenian martyrs. Rhode Island is home to a thriving
    Armenian American community and I am honored to be a strong voice
    for this community in Congress."

    Fellow Ocean State Congressman James Langevin, noted "A century
    has passed since more than one million Armenians lost their lives
    in a senseless campaign of violence, and yet the Armenian people
    worldwide are still waiting for universal acknowledgement of the
    genocide committed against them. I am proud to support the Armenian
    Genocide Truth and Justice Resolution, and I will continue to back
    these efforts to honor the victims and give the Armenian community
    the support and peace of mind that they deserve."

    Rep. Jim Costa: "The Time is Now!"

    Central Valley, California Congressman Costa countered detractors
    who would argue the timing of the resolution. "Next month will be the
    100th anniversary of the start of the Armenian genocide. Acknowledging
    this atrocity would finally allow a fair, just, and comprehensive
    international resolution of this crime against humanity. [...] The time
    is now! Congress and the President should go on record acknowledging
    this atrocity once and for all."

    The Armenian Genocide Truth and Justice Act (H.Res.154), spearheaded
    by Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Robert Dold, Adam Schiff,
    David Valadao and Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone
    reflects and reinforces previous U.S. affirmation of the Armenian
    Genocide as a crime of genocide, citing the U.S. Government's May 28,
    1951 written statement to the International Court of Justice regarding
    the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of
    Genocide, President Ronald Reagan's April 22, 1981 Proclamation and
    Congressional adoption of Armenian Genocide legislation in 1975 and
    1984. The resolution calls on the President to work toward equitable,
    constructive, stable, and durable Armenian - Turkish relations based
    upon the Republic of Turkey's full acknowledgment of the facts and
    ongoing consequences of the Armenian Genocide, and a fair, just, and
    comprehensive international resolution of this crime against humanity.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/03/24/armenian-genocide-resolution-gains-momentum-as-house-members-continue-calls-for-truth-and-justice/


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