“It’s much harder to get tomorrow right if we get
yesterday wrong.” —Chairman Ed Royce, U.S. House Foreign Affairs
Committee, Speaking at the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Armenia
YEREVAN—In a powerful show of American solidarity with the Armenian
people, the Chairman and Ranking Member of the U.S. House Foreign
Affairs Committee traveled to Armenia this April 24th to join with
government officials and hundreds of thousands of Armenian citizens
participating in events marking the 99th anniversary of the Armenian
Genocide, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).
Chairman Ed Royce (R-CA) and Ranking Democrat Eliot Engel (D-NY) were
joined on this Congressional Delegation by House Foreign Affairs panel
members David Cicilline (D-RI) and Lois Frankel (D-FL). The
Congressional delegation held meetings with Armenian President Serge
Sarkissian, Garegin II, Catholicos and Supreme Patriarch of All
Armenians, and other senior Armenian officials, and paid a solemn April
24th visit to Tsitsernakaberd, the national memorial to the Genocide.
Additional meetings are scheduled for Friday, April 25.
Chairman Ed Royce, after placing a wreath at Tsitsernakaberd, noted
that: “I am honored to be here in Armenia to express support and
solidarity with the Armenian people on this day of solemn remembrance 99
years after the Armenian Genocide. History is a continuum. It’s much
harder to get tomorrow right if we get yesterday wrong. It is vital for
the world to accurately acknowledge the wrongs of yesterday, so that
atrocities like this genocide of 1.5 million Armenians are never again
witnessed.” The senior California legislator added: “I have long and
wholeheartedly agreed with President Ronald Reagan, who called this
first genocide of the last century exactly what it was—a genocide.”
Congressman Eliot Engel, the senior Democratic member of the House
Foreign Affairs Committee, speaking during a press conference today,
said: “I stand here in solidarity with our Chairman and other members of
the Committee to say that it is very important for the world to
acknowledge the Armenian Genocide, and we call upon Turkey to
immediately recognize and apologize for the Armenian Genocide.”
Congressman Cicilline, in a strongly worded statement at
Tsitsernakaberd, noted that he was “honored to be here today to remember
the one and a half million martyrs who were killed during the Armenian
Genocide,” and then went on to “call on Turkey to recognize this
historic fact so that we can begin a real conversation about
reparations.” In her comments, Rep. Frankel underscored how honored she
felt, “as a Congresswoman and a mother, to stand in solidarity with the
people of Armenia.”
Video of the Congressional Delegation’s press conference is available at:
http://youtu.be/3l1Un5AByKQ
A delegation of ANCA leaders traveled to Yerevan earlier in the week
to welcome Chairman Royce and his colleagues to Armenia. ANCA Chairman
Ken Hachikian thanked the members of the delegation, giving voice to the
profound appreciation of Armenians worldwide for their travels to be in
Armenia on April 24th and to take part of the nation’s solemn
commemoration of the Armenian Genocide. “We join with Armenians from
around the world in thanking Chairman Royce, Ranking Member Engel,
Congressman Cicilline, and Congresswoman Frankel for their strong
leadership and sincere devotion to a truthful and just resolution of the
Armenian Genocide—a crime against all humanity.”
Hachikian is joined by ANCA National Board members Raffi Hamparian
and Steve Mesrobian, ANCA Western Region Chairwoman Nora Hovsepian,
longtime Orange County area community leader Sylvie Tertzakian and ANCA
Legislative Affairs Director Raffi Karakashian.
Pictures from the Congressional delegation’s visit are posted to the ANCA Facebook page at:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152166515631859.1073741870.16968936858&type=3
Complete coverage of the Congressional delegation’s visit to Armenia will be provided in upcoming days.
Sunday, April 27, 2014
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