Armenian Assembly Prioritizes Congressional Resolution on the Armenian Genocide

ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA

PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Date: February 1, 2019

Contact: Danielle Saroyan Ashbahian

Telephone: (202) 393-3434

Web: www.aaainc.org

 

ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY PRIORITIZES
CONGRESSIONAL RESOLUTION ON THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – As the 116th Congress begins,
the Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) prioritizes passage of a
congressional resolution on the Armenian Genocide as minority communities
continue to be persecuted and targeted. Across the Middle East and other parts
of the world, vulnerable minorities are facing the preconditions of genocide,
or have already been subjected to gross violations of human rights. Just this
week, Armenian schools in California were vandalized when trespassers hung
Turkish flags. The Assembly has called for universal condemnation of this hate
crime and urged a swift investigation to hold the perpetrators accountable.

 

“We
have heard from our members and the community’s concern and frustration with
the status quo regarding the semantic gymnastics which the Executive Branch,
and recently some courts, have gone through to avoid using the term Armenian
Genocide. They are not only embarrassing but also dangerous in a time where we
see the risk of genocide in the same region and around the world increasing, as
well as an increase in hate crimes. Since President Ronald Reagan clearly used
the term Armenian Genocide, successive presidents have been afraid to reaffirm
the United States record so clearly. It is a dysfunctional situation that needs
to be corrected, and once again we will turn to Congress to reflect the will of
the American people and be faithful to the principles that make this country
great,” stated Assembly Co-Chairs Anthony Barsamian and Van Krikorian.

 

“The
United States has officially recognized the Armenian Genocide since the time of
the 1948 Genocide Convention. The subject is covered in the training for United
States foreign service officers, exhibited in the U.S. Holocaust Museum,
confirmed by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, and taught
in schools and universities around the country. A perfect example is the
landmark case in Massachusetts to continue teaching the facts of the Armenian
Genocide and other crimes against humanity in public schools across the state,
for which the Assembly filed an amicus brief, and, with the support of
teachers, students, and survivors, defeated Turkish efforts to remove it from
Massachusetts classrooms,” the Co-Chairs added.

 

According
to the Early Warning Project of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM),
Turkey is ranked 8th among countries with the highest risk of committing mass
killings, with an 11.2 percent chance of committing new mass killings during
2019. Turkey has been in the top 15 in each of USHMM’s past three annual
assessments.

 

“We
are watching history repeat itself as minorities are facing genocidal
persecution, and in some cases carried out by Turkey. We must act now before
Turkey attempts to commit another genocide in the region, this time against the
Kurdish population in Syria. By holding Turkey accountable for the genocide
committed by Ottoman Turks in 1915 – the first Genocide of the 20th Century –
then Erdogan’s like-minded genocidal attacks today would be checked and
stopped,” Assembly Co-Chairs also stated.

 

“Events
around the world and even in the United States today only confirm the dark
thinking of Hitler in his speech inscribed on the walls of the Holocaust
Museum: ‘Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?’ It
is time for passage of a new Armenian Genocide Resolution for America’s sake
and for the victims past and present,” they concluded. 

 

Established
in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness of
Armenian issues. The Assembly is a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
membership organization.

 

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