Colorado Governor Proclaims December 6 as Djulfa Commemoration Day; Receives ANCA Freedom Award

DENVER CO – In an official proclamation, Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper declared December 6, 2015 as the 10th Anniversary of Djulfa Destruction – joining global commemorations of Azerbaijan’s genocidal destruction of 2,000 Djulfa (Jugha) khachkars, reported Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region (ANCA-WR).

Gov. Hickenlooper’s proclamation memorializes “the deliberate destruction of the world’s largest collection of medieval khachkars at Djulfa; [which] has been documented by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.” The proclamation further mentions that “the State of Colorado commemorated the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide this year by unveiling a Capitol khachkar memorial, a replica of one of Djulfa’s 2,000 destroyed monuments” and that “Coloradans are encouraged to visit the State Capitol and view the replica Djulfa khachkar.”

“Colorado once again demonstrated its unwavering commitment to human rights,” remarked ANCA WR Executive Director Elen Asatryan. “Governor Hickenlooper’s authorization and unveiling of the Colorado State Capitol Khachkar on April 24 was a staunch expression of support to the 1.5 million victims of the Armenian Genocide as well as an unprecedented tangible action to restore a piece of medieval Armenian culture lost in a genocidal destruction. We are so proud that Colorado’s Armenian community has become such a vibrant voice in their state’s democratic process and are grateful to Governor Hickenlooper for his strong leadership and commitment to issues important to our community and human rights advocates worldwide.”

The Proclamation will be read by Colorado’s Douglas County Public Defender and Djulfa descendant Ara Ohanian later today at the Shine a Light on All Genocides candlelight vigil and program in Denver, organized by Armenians of Colorado (AOC) in partnership with ANCA-Colorado, the Colorado Coalition for Genocide Awareness & Action, and the Consulate General of Armenia in Los Angeles.

December 2015 marks the 10th anniversary of Turkic Azerbaijan’s genocidal destruction of 2,000 medieval khachkars, when the army of Azerbaijan utilized heavy technology to conduct an operation against helpless cultural monuments. Despite the fact that the destruction was caught on tape and further documented with satellite evidence, Azerbaijan continues to deny the existence of and the destruction of Djulfa. The destruction of Djulfa was the final step of carefully-planned and executed wipeout of Nakhichevan’s indigenous Christian heritage in line with official historiography in Azerbaijan that claims Armenians did not live in that region until the 19th century. This is often seen as a continuation of Turkey’s pan-Turkic genocidal policy against indigenous Armenians, which started with discrimination then organized massacres and ethnic cleansing, followed by denial and destruction of physical evidence, and is one of the reasons why the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (Artsakh) has argued that any rule by Azerbaijan over it would be tantamount to genocide. For more information on the Djulfa destruction, visit www.djulfa.com.

The Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region is the largest and most influential Armenian American grassroots advocacy organization in the Western United States. Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the Western United States and affiliated organizations around the country, the ANCA-WR advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues. For more information, visit www.ancawr.org.

The complete text of the proclamation is presented below:

State of Colorado

Proclamation

WHEREAS, December 2015 marks the 10th anniversary of the deliberate destruction of the world’s largest collection of medieval khachkars at Djulfa; and

WHEREAS, this destruction has been documented by the American Association for the Advancement of Science; and

WHEREAS, the State of Colorado commemorated the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide this year by unveiling a Capitol khachkar memorial, a replica of one of Djulfa’s 2,000 destroyed monuments; and s

WHEREAS, Coloradans highly value cultural preservation and tolerance; and

WHEREAS, deliberate targeting of cultural monuments continues to pose a threat to our global heritage; and

WHEREAS, Coloradans are encouraged to visit the State Capitol and view the replica Djulfa khachkar;

Therefore, I, John W. Hickenlooper, Governor of the entire State of Colorado, do hereby proclaim, forever after, December 6, 2015 as THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF DJULFA DESTRUCTION DAY in the State of Colorado.

GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado, this sixth day of December, 2015

[signed]

John W. Hickenlooper

Governor

Photos by Kevo Hedeshian: Governor Hickenlooper at April 24, 2015 unveiling of Colorado State Capitol Khachkar

Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper receives ANCA Freedom Award

DENVER, CO – Earlier today, the Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region (ANCA-WR) honored Colorado Governor John W. Hickenlooper with the organization’s highest recognition – the prestigious Freedom Award – for his resilient leadership and dedication to and tangible achievements for Armenian Genocide awareness and human rights.

“I am honored to be recognized by ANCA Western Region in the Centennial Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide,” remarked Governor Hickenlooper upon receiving the Freedom Award from ANCA-WR Executive Director Elen Asatryan. “Thank you to the Armenian community for diligently working for genocide and human rights awareness to educate and empower all Coloradans and Americans.”

Mr. Hickenlooper graciously accepted the Freedom Award presented by ANCA WR Executive Director Asatryan at the end of the meeting that took place earlier today at the Governor’s office in the Colorado State Capitol Present at the meeting were also ANCA-WR’s Simon Maghakyan and Tatev Oganyan, ANCA-Colorado co-chair Jirair Christianian, and ANCA-Colorado advisor and former state Senator Lois Tochtrop, Armenians of Colorado (AOC) Board President Sona Hedeshian, AOC Centennial Committee chair Anahid Katchian Logue, Consul General of the Republic of Armenia in Los Angeles Sergey Sarkisov, and Deputy Consul General Artak Galstyan.

“We are deeply grateful for Governor Hickenlooper’s strong leadership and ongoing commitment to forcefully defending and advancing issues critical to Armenians worldwide,” remarked ANCA-WR chair Nora Hovsepian, “as well as his staunch support for the proper recognition of the Armenian Genocide and the Armenian Memorial Garden on Colorado State Capitol grounds in memory of those who perished in 1915. Our recognition of Governor Hickenlooper is a testament to ANCA’s growing commitment to recognizing and empowering the commendable work of all of our communities and their devoted supporters throughout the United States.”

The group also took the opportunity to thank the Governor for proclaiming December 6, 2015 as the 10th Anniversary Commemoration of Djulfa and his unwavering support of issues important to the Armenian community. Discussion topics during the meeting also included recognition and teaching of the Armenian Genocide, recognition of Artsakh’s Independence and right to self-determination as well as support of Syrian refugees, the recent initiative of eliminating double taxation between the United States and Armenia, and potential partnership between Colorado and Armenia and Artsakh.

Past recipients of the ANCA Freedom Award include former U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John M. Evans, United States Ambassador to the United Nations and Pulitzer Prize winning author Dr. Samantha Power, U.S. Senator Robert Menendez, the late U.S. Senator Edward M. Kennedy, former U.S. Senator Robert Dole, former U.S. Senator Elizabeth Dole, and former Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords Baroness Caroline Cox.

A native of Pennsylvania, John Hickenlooper has been the Governor of Colorado since 2011. He is a lifetime entrepreneur who ran as a “dark horse” to become Mayor of Denver in 2003. He led the campaign to pass FasTracks, the largest regional transportation initiative in U.S. history, and helped convince the 34 metro mayors (2/3 Republican) to unanimously support and pass the 0.4% sales tax increase at the ballot. He recruited top managers to his cabinet from business and wherever he could find them. In eight years he had streamlined the total workforce by 7%, the first such reduction in Denver’s history. In 2005 TIME Magazine named him as one of the five top big-city mayors in America. When he was inaugurated Governor of Colorado in 2011, having run on his history of collaboration for community good, he became the first Denver mayor to be elected governor in 150 years. He also became one of the first geologists to become a governor in the history of the nation, and the first brewer since Sam Adams in 1792.

Despite his business background, Governor Hickenlooper has also devoted considerable attention to human rights issues. In 2014, on the 150th anniversary of the Sand Creek Massacre, he became the first governor to recognize and apologize for the 1864 mass murder of several hundred Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians in southeast Colorado, and has since launched a campaign to memorialize the massacre with a permanent memorial on the grounds of the Colorado State Capitol, not far from the Armenian Genocide Memorial Garden. In 2015, when most US governors expressed opposition to accepting Syrian refugees, Governor Hickenlooper became one of the few state executives to speak in support of welcoming Syrians fleeing the ongoing civil war.

Mr. Hickenlooper’s support for the Armenian American community spans over a decade. As mayor then governor, he consistently issued Armenian Genocide proclamations. In 2012, Governor Hickenlooper authorized a proposal by Armenians of Colorado (AOC) to install a khachkar memorial on the grounds of the state capitol’s existing Armenian Memorial Garden. On April 24, 2015 – the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, he became the first US Governor to unveil the unprecedented Colorado State Capitol Khachkar. During the unveiling that was attended by hundreds of Coloradans, Governor Hickenlooper expressed “hope that those who come to the Capitol will make sure that the khachkar is on the itinerary of every school group… And hopefully these kids will be inspired to renew the fight against bigotry in their own lives, whether it is speaking out on an act of bullying on a schoolyard or organizing action against genocide in Africa or some parts of Asia.”

Gov. Hickenlooper’s latest support for the Armenian American community was expressed on December 6, 2015 – the 10th anniversary of the destruction of Djulfa khachkars, one of which was replicated for the Colorado capitol. In the first ever gubernatorial declaration on Djulfa, Governor Hickenlooper memorialized “the deliberate destruction of the world’s largest collection of medieval khachkars at Djulfa; [which] has been documented by the American Association for the Advancement of Science,” and stated that “Coloradans are encouraged to visit the State Capitol and view the replica Djulfa khachkar.”

In addition to the presentation of the Freedom Award, the December 7 meeting included a discussion of issues of concern to the Armenian American community, including genocide education and trade opportunities between Colorado and Armenia. The meeting with Governor Hickenlooper followed a Sunday, December 6 Shine a Light on All Genocides candlelight vigil and program, organized by AOC in partnership with ANCA-Colorado and other community organizations, during which nearly a hundred individuals, including public officials and dignitaries, came together to conclude the Centennial Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in Colorado.

The Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region is the largest and most influential Armenian American grassroots advocacy organization in the Western United States. Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the Western United States and affiliated organizations around the country, the ANCA-WR advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues. For more information, visit www.ancawr.org.

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ՏԵՆՎԸՐ.- Արեւմտեան Ամերիկայի Հայ Դատի յանձնախումբը կը տեղեկացնէ, թէ Երկուշաբթի, Դեկտեմբեր 7ին, Հայ Դատի «Ազատութիւն» մրցանակը յանձնուեցաւ Քոլորատոյի նահանգապետ Ճան Հիքընլուփըրին՝ դրուատելով մարդկային իրաւանց պաշտպանութեան եւ Հայոց Ցեղասպանութեան ճանաչման պայքարին մէջ անոր ներդրումները։
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Վերոյիշեալ հանդիպումին ընթացքին կողմերը քննած են նաեւ պետական վարժարաններու մէջ Ցեղասպանութեան դասաւանդման զարկ տալու եւ Հայաստանի հետ այդ նահանգին առեւտուրը զարգացնելու կարելիութիւնները։
Հանդիպումէն մէկ օր առաջ տեղի ունեցաւ Քոլորատոյի մէջ Հայոց Ցեղասպանութեան հարիւրամեակին նուիրուած ձեռնարկներուն վերջինը, որ բոլոր ցեղասպանութիւններուն վրայ լուսարձակ բանալու նպատակով մոմավառութիւն մըն էր՝ Հայոց Ցեղասպանութեան յուշարձան-խաչքարին շուրջ, մասնակցութեամբ համայնքային կազմակերպութեանց ներկայացուցիչներու եւ պաշտօնատարներու։ «Քոլորատոյի հայեր» կազմակերպութեան նախաձեռնած այս ձեռնակը իրականացաւ համագործակցութեամբ Քոլորատոյի Հայ Դատի յանձնախումբին, Ցեղասպանութեանց ճանաչման Քոլորատոյի համախմբումին, Լոս Անճելըսի մէջ Հայաստանի հիւպատոսարանին եւ Ջուլֆայի համացանցային թանգարանին։
Մոմավառութեան ընթացքին նշուեցաւ նաեւ ատրպէյճանցիներու կողմէ Ջուլֆայի հազարաւոր խաչքարերու քանդումին տասնամեակը։