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Arnold Schwarzenegger Proclaims April 24 Day Of Remembrance Of The Armenian Genocide
How come your group of people who believe in Armenian genocide refuse Turkish government collabration proposal for scientificly searching the real truth about what really happened?
Accepting that means questioning the occurance of the genocide. Accepting to join a research on the genocide means to find out if it happened or not. We have no doubt it happened, and to discuss it is something disrespectful we'll never do.
So this means you are claming something and dont let someone to questions and do a research about it???
What a nice way to find the truth.
But it seems like you already found the truth.
Good for you.
Oh no, YOU and your country can do all the research you want... WE won't be a part of it.
And please, stop posting on this board. Apparentlly, we have nothing to discuss. You're too ignorant for us, and a big waste of time. I rather do other things than check back every hour or so to edit your rude posts. And the only reason I do that is our of respect for the 1.5 million people we lost. I'm sure they wouldn't appreciate your comments.
Schwarzenegger Urged to Help Bring Genocide Legislation to Vote
(LOS ANGELES)--The Armenian Genocide Commemorative Committee of California,
consisting of various Armenian organizations, sent a letter Friday to
California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger requesting that he push the US House
and Senate leadership to vote on the pending Armenian Genocide Resolutions.
The letter praised Schwarzenegger's demonstrated commitment to the Armenian
community and support of Genocide recognition. Schwarzenegger's list of
accomplishments includes designating April 24 as a day of remembrance for the
Armenian genocide and calling on Turkey to acknowledge the Armenian genocide.
"We ask you to openly call upon the Speaker of the House of Representatives
Dennis Hastert and Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist to schedule votes on the
Armenian genocide legislation currently before their chambers of Congress,"
reads the letter.
The full text of the letter can be found below:
Dear Governor Schwarzenegger:
We are writing, as the collective leadership of the Armenian American
community of California, to respectfully request that you urge the leadership
of U.S. House and Senate to bring legislation reaffirming the Armenian
Genocide
to a vote in their respective chambers.
Last year, the 700,000 Armenian Americans living in the State of California
were heartened by your Executive Proclamation designating April 24 as a day of
remembrance for the Armenian Genocide. We also deeply appreciate your
signature
on SB 424, the "Days of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide" bill introduced
by Sen. Charles Poochigian. Along with all people of good conscience, we
recall
with great pride your remarks on April 21, 2005 noting that you are "proud to
represent the people of the State of California in recognizing the historical
persecution of the Armenian people and join with them in urging Turkey to
acknowledge the fact of the Armenian Genocide."
Your principled stand holds great meaning for our community. Furthermore, we
are inspired by your refusal to bow to pressure from the Turkish government
that wants you compromise your commitment to proper U.S. commemoration and
Turkish acknowledgment of the Armenian Genocide. In taking this firm moral
stand, you are helping to break the cycle of genocide, a horrific century-long
history of mass slaughter and denial that has, all too often, been fueled by
the silence and inaction of the international community.
In this noble spirit - and in the great tradition of California Governors who
have served as national leaders in the cause of Armenian Genocide
recognition -
we ask you to openly call upon the Speaker of the House of Representatives
Dennis Hastert and Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist to schedule votes on the
Armenian Genocide legislation currently before their chambers of Congress.
We look forward to working with you hand in hand on this issue of shared
concern. Please accept our appreciation for your friendship and support for
our community.
Respectfully,
Western Diocese of the Armenian Church North America, Western Prelacy of the
Armenian of Apostolic Church, St. Gregory Armenian Catholic Church, Armenian
Evangelical Union of North America, ARF "Dashnagtsutyun" of Western USA,
Armenian Democratic Liberal Organization, SD Hunchakian of Western USA,
Armenian General Benevolent Union, Armenian Society of Los Angeles, Armenian
Youth Association of California
(c) 2006 ASBAREZ ONLINE. All Rights Reserved.
"All truth passes through three stages:
First, it is ridiculed;
Second, it is violently opposed; and
Third, it is accepted as self-evident."
Schwarzenegger Proclaimed April 23-29 Armenian Genocide Commemoration Week
21.04.2006 20:33 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger declared April 23-29 the Armenian Genocide Commemoration Week.
“April 24, 1915 is the day of the Armenian Genocide, the crime against humanity which resulted in the deaths of 1.5 million Armenians. 500 thousand of Armenians who survived the massacres settled in other states. Being deprived of their property they took with them the love for killed relatives, hope and belief in the start of a new life,”
the statement signed by Governor Schwarzenegger says.
“These people found shelter in new homeland and in California, which is the largest outside Armenia state with flourishing Armenian population, as well. Today the descendants off those who survived the Genocide make a considerable contribution to the development of business, art and education in California. Marking the 91st anniversary of the Armenian Genocide we should derive the lessons of the past to combat any demonstration of hatred. Silence can only perpetuate the attempts to deny the past. I side with the Armenian community and call freedom-loving Americans and other nations to recognize the Genocide.
Now, therefore, I, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of the State of California, do hereby proclaim April 23-29 the Armenian Genocide Commemoration Week,”
the statement says, reported RFE/RL
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Schwarzenegger proclaimed April 22-29 as “Days of Remembrance of the Armenian G
12.04.2007 13:23 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The week of April 22nd through April 29th is proclaimed as “Days of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide” in California, the PanARMENIAN.Net journalist was told in the Armenian National Committee of America. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s statement particularly says, “Between the years 1915 and 1923, during the chaos of World War I, over one million Armenian men, women and children living within the Ottoman Empire's borders were killed; forcing hundreds of thousands of Armenians to flee to foreign countries after being stripped of their possessions, their national identities and their homeland. Scores fled to the United States, and California was fortunate to become home to one of the largest populations of Armenians outside the Republic of Armenia. Many of California's Armenian-American families are the descendents of these courageous genocide survivors, whose hope for a life independent war and violence was realized on our soil. Like their family members before them, the Armenian-American community bravely flourished and contributed much to our state and nation. Documented as the first instance of genocide in the twentieth century, the Armenian Genocide remains unacknowledged to this day. I strongly echo the sentiments that all nations must examine their own painful histories, as the denial of genocide further wounds a nation's ability to heal. Though over ninety years have passed since these mass killings took place, present day atrocities resonate throughout the world. It is our responsibility to recognize the brutal slayings of so many innocents, remembering their suffering and vowing to help prevent future genocides. I join California's Armenian-American communities and all Armenians worldwide in remembering those who were killed and persecuted during the Armenian Genocide, and urge people throughout the world to never forget these horrific crimes against humanity.
Now, Therefore, I, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of the State of California, do hereby proclaim the week of April 22nd through April 29th, 2007, as “Days of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide.””
Schwarzenegger proclaims April 20-27 as Days of Remembrance of Armenian Genocide
17.04.2008 15:00 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has proclaimed the week of April 20th through April 27th as “Days of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide,” the Armenian Assembly of America told PanARMENIAN.Net.
The declaration says:
“Every April, we take time to commemorate the lives of those forever devastated by the Armenian Genocide. Between 1915 and 1923, more than one million Armenians were killed in the territory of the Ottoman Empire, and countless more lost everything they owned. Intellects and store owners, children and seniors, men and women, people from all walks of life were victims of these horrific acts. Often listed as the first genocide of the twentieth century, these events had a life-altering impact on many, and stimulated an Armenian Diaspora.
California has ensured that those lost and affected by this tragedy will not be forgotten. In 2006, I signed Assembly Bill 1210, authored by Assemblyman Lloyd Levine, to allow construction of a memorial for California’s survivors in Capitol Park. Additionally, in 2005, I signed Senate Bill 424 authored by Senator Chuck Poochigian, which designated in state law a specific time to observe the California Days of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide.
I ask all Californians to take time this week to reflect on this tragedy and its consequences. In joining our friends in the Armenian-American community in this observance, all of California helps remember the lives that were lost or changed by these fateful events.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, Governor of the State of California, do hereby proclaim April 20-27, 2008, as “Days of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide.”
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this 7th day of April 2008.
ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER”
General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”
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