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ANCA: Reps Eshoo, Sweeney Urge House to Call a Vote on Genocide Rez

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PRESS RELEASE
September 20, 2004
Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
Tel: (202) 775-1918

REPS. ESHOO AND SWEENEY URGE HOUSE COLLEAGUES
TO CALL FOR A VOTE ON THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

— Support Continues to Grow for Congressional Letter to Speaker
Hastert in Support of the Schiff Amendment and H.Res.193

WASHINGTON, DC – New York Republican John Sweeney and California
Democrat Anna Eshoo have joined together in the effort to encourage
their Congressional colleagues to cosign a letter to Speaker
Hastert urging him to maintain the Schiff amendment in the House
Foreign aid bill and schedule a vote on the Genocide Resolution,
reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA). The
letter currently has over 60 signatories and support continues to
grow in the days leading up to the House and Senate conference to
finalize the FY 2005 foreign aid bill.

In a letter to House Members, Reps. Eshoo and Sweeney, both of
Armenian descent, explained:

“Under the Ottoman Empire, nearly two million Armenians who were
living in Eastern Anatolia were deported from their homes. Of the
two million deportees, only 500,000 survived this ordeal. The
historical record is clear. From 1915 to 1923, the Ottoman Empire
succeeded in systematically eliminating the Armenians from their
historical homeland where they had lived for over two thousand
years. H.Res.193 reaffirmed our nation’s commitment to the noble
aims of the Genocide Convention, and urges the American people to
learn from the lessons of past genocides in order to help prevent
future crimes against humanity.”

The complete text of the Eshoo-Sweeney letter follows.

The Schiff Amendment, spearheaded by California Democrat Adam
Schiff, was unanimously adopted by the House in a voice vote,
during discussions of the FY 2005 foreign aid bill. The
legislation would bar the Turkish government from using U.S.
foreign aid funds for lobbying against the Genocide resolution.
Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL), Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-TX) and
Majority Whip Roy Blunt (R-MO) immediately denounced the measure in
a harshly worded press release placed on the front page of the
House Speaker’s website, citing concerns about its effects on U.S.-
Turkey relations and pledging to remove the language from the final
foreign aid bill.

Following the Speaker’s announced opposition to the measure, more
than a dozen national grassroots Armenian American organizations
cosigned a letter to the House leader, voicing the community’s
unequivocal opposition to efforts to reverse the Schiff Amendment
to the fiscal year 2005 Foreign Operations bill, and expressing the
community’s “great dismay with your public statement against
holding a vote on the Genocide Resolution, H.Res.193.” The
organizations that signed the community-wide letter were the ANCA,
the Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church – Eastern and Western
U.S., the Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church – Eastern and
Western U.S., the Armenian Missionary Association of America, and
the Apostolic Exarchate for Armenian Catholics, as well as the
Armenian General Benevolent Union, Armenian Democratic Liberal
(Ramgavar) Party, United Armenian Fund, Armenian Relief Society,
Armenian Bar Association, National Organization of Republican
Armenians, Armenian Youth Federation, Homenetmen – Armenian General
Athletic Union, and Hamazkayn Armenian Cultural and Educational
Association.

Reps. George Radanovich (R-CA), Adam Schiff (D-CA), and
Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and
Joe Knollenberg (R-MI) introduced the Genocide resolution
(H.Res.193) in April, 2003. The legislation (H.Res.193) was
unanimously adopted by the House Judiciary Committee in May of that
year and currently has 111 cosponsors. Similar legislation in the
Senate (S.Res.164) has over 40 cosponsors.

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Text of Sweeney-Eshoo Letter to House Colleagues
In Support of the Radanovich-Pallone-Schiff Letter to Speaker
Hastert

Congress of the United States
Washington, DC 20515

September 15, 2004

Help Honor the Victims of the Armenian Genocide

“It is generally not known in the world that, in the years
preceding 1916, there was a concerted effort made to eliminate all
the Armenian people, probably one of the greatest tragedies that
ever befell any group. And there weren’t any Nurenberg trials.” –
President Jimmy Carter

Dear Colleague:

As Armenian descendents, we respectfully request you to join us in
signing the attached letter to Speaker Hastert in support of the
Schiff amendment to the FY2005 Foreign Operations Appropriations
bill, and H.Res.193, the Genocide Resolution.

As you may know, the Schiff amendment was passed in July,
prohibiting the government of Turkey from using U.S. foreign aid to
lobby against H.Res.193, legislation officially recognizing the
Armenian Genocide. Following the adoption of this amendment,
Speaker Hastert issued a statement announcing his intention to keep
H.Res.193 off the floor, legislation which has already been
cosponsored by 100 of our colleagues on both sides of the aisle.

Both H.Res.193, and its companion measure in the Senate, S.Res.164,
enjoy broad, bipartisan backing and the support of a broad-based
coalition of over 100 human and civil rights organizations,
including the National Council of Churches, American Values, Union
of Orthodox Rabbis, NAACP, National Council of La Raza,
International Campaign for Tibet, Sons of Italy, and all major
Armenian American groups.

Under the Ottoman Empire, nearly two million Armenians who were
living in Eastern Anatolia were deported from their homes. Of the
two million deportees, only 500,000 survived this ordeal. The
historical record is clear. From 1915 to 1923, the Ottoman Empire
succeeded in systematically eliminating the Armenians from their
historical homeland where they had lived for over two thousand
years. H.Res.193 reaffirmed our nation’s commitment to the noble
aims of the Genocide Convention, and urges the American people to
learn from the lessons of past genocides in order to help prevent
future crimes against humanity.

As we watch violence all too familiar unfold in the African nation
of Sudan, we urge you to join us in asking the Speaker to give us
the chance to act by bringing the Genocide Resolution to the floor
for a vote. We hope that you will join us in this significant
endeavor. To sign this letter, or to receive more information, you
can contact Tim Bergreen in Representative Schiff’s office at
Timothy.Bergreen@mail.house.gov, or at 5-4176.

Sincerely,

[signed]
Anna Eshoo
Member of Congress

[signed]
John E. Sweeney
Member of Congress

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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