#ThankYouDC: The District of Columbia joins 49 U.S. States and, of course, the U.S. House of Representatives in recognizing the Armenian Genocide and calling for its inclusion in the DC school curriculum.
The Armenian National Committee of America – Eastern Region welcomes the City Council of the District of Columbia’s adoption of a special resolution affirming the Armenian Genocide via a unanimous vote of 13-0 on November 8, 2019. In addition to truthfully and forcefully recognizing the Genocide, the resolution calls for its inclusion in the DC public school curriculum. The District of Columbia joins 49 U.S. States and the United States House of Representatives in recognizing the Armenian Genocide.
“We welcome the DC City Council’s decision to recognize the Armenian Genocide. This is yet another step forward in our march to justice. With 49 U.S. states and now with our nation’s capital officially recognizing the events of 1915 to 1923, as what it is, a “genocide,“ we call on the Senate and President Trump to follow in the District’s footsteps and put an end to Turkey’s gag rule,” said Alex Manoukian, ANC Greater Washington Vice-Chair.
The state of Alabama recognized the Armenian Genocide earlier this year, officially becoming the 49th U.S. state to recognize the Genocide when Governor Kay Ivey issued a powerful proclamation recognizing the Ottoman Turkish Empire’s centrally-planned and executed annihilation of close to three million Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians and Syriacs from 1915-1923.
Mississippi is the sole U.S. state that has not recognized the Armenian Genocide. The ANCA-Eastern Region and the ANC of Mississippi are actively working with outgoing Mississippi State Governor Phil Bryant, members of the Mississippi State legislature and Governor-Elect Tate Reeves to secure Mississippi’s recognition in the coming months.
Fellow activists are encouraged to call Governor Bryant’s office expressing their desire to have Mississippi recognize the Armenian Genocide. Governor Bryant’s office number is 601-359-3150.
The Armenian National Committee of America Eastern Region is part of the largest and most influential Armenian American grassroots organization, the ANCA. Working in coordination with the ANCA in Washington, DC, and a network of chapters and supporters throughout the Eastern United States, the ANCA-ER actively advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues.
The full text of the Resolution below:
A CEREMONIAL RESOLUTION 23-103
IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Adopted November 8, 2019
To recognize and reflect on the 104th anniversary of the 1915 Armenian Genocide and on the importance of educating District of Columbia residents on the Armenian Genocide.
WHEREAS, on April 24, 1915, the Ottoman Turkish government began a premeditated campaign of brutal atrocities, including pogroms, deportations, forced death marches across Anatolia into the Syrian desert, starvation, crucifixions, kidnapping, massacres en masse, and genocide against its Christian Armenian minority population, resulting in the death of an estimated one and one half million Armenians as well as over one million Greeks, Assyrians, Syriacs, and others were massacred as part of the planned complete eradication of those indigenous communities by the Ottoman Turkish Empire that continued until 1923;
WHEREAS, on July 16, 1915, U.S. Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, Henry Morgenthau, wrote to the U.S. Secretary of State, Robert Lansing, and reported that “Deportation of and excesses against peaceful Armenians is increasing and from harrowing reports of eyewitnesses it appears that a campaign of race extermination is in progress”;WHEREAS, on May 28, 1951, the United States Government affirmed the Armenian Genocide in a statement to the International Criminal Court, which stated that “The Roman persecution of the Christians, the Turkish massacres of Armenians, the extermination of millions of Jews and Poles by the Nazis are outstanding examples of the crime of genocide” ;WHEREAS, the U.S. House of Representatives officially acknowledged the World War I mass killings of Armenians as the Armenian Genocide through adopted legislation in 1975 and 1984;
WHEREAS, on April 22, 1981, President Ronald Reagan issued a proclamation which stated that “Like the genocide of the Armenians before it, and the genocide of the Cambodians which followed it – and like too many other such persecutions of too many other peoples – the lessons of the Holocaust must never be forgotten” ;
WHEREAS, on March 27, 2015, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry rightfully condemned the Islamic State’s persecution of Christians, Yezidis, and other religious minorities, including Armenians, in Iraq and Syria as genocide;WHEREAS, the United States was the first county to recognize the Armenian genocide and raised millions of dollars to aid the surviving victims of the genocide;
WHEREAS, forty-nine U.S. states and twenty-eight countries have officially recognized the Armenian Genocide and likewise called upon the Government of Turkey to acknowledge their history;
WHEREAS, to this day revisionists still inexplicably deny the existence of the Armenian Genocide;
WHEREAS, the Republic of Turkey continues to deny and distort the facts of the Armenian Genocide, and honors the perpetrators of the Armenian Genocide as national heroes;
WHEREAS, Near East Relief was the first Congressional-sanctioned American philanthropic effort created exclusively to rescue the Armenian Nation and other Christian minorities from annihilation after S. Ambassador to Constantinople Henry A. Morgenthau, pled for assistance upon personally witnessing the systematic massacre of Armenians;
WHEREAS, Near East Relief’s efforts resulted in delivering one hundred seventeen million dollars of assistance between 1915 and 1930, including the delivery of food, clothing, and materials for shelter, setting up refugee camps, clinics, hospitals, and orphanages;
WHEREAS, the generous philanthropy of the American people directly resulted in the salvation of the Armenian and Assyrian refugees nation from being completely annihilated by the Genocide by saving more than one million refugees, including more than one hundred thirty thousand orphans through their humanitarian assistance;WHEREAS, Near East Relief evolved into the Near East Foundation in 1930, and continues to provide humanitarian aid to people throughout the Middle East and Africa;
WHEREAS, James Cannon Jr., Frank Morrison, and Ray Lyman Wilbur of the District of Columbia helped lead the humanitarian efforts of Near East Relief by serving on the Board of Trustees from 1915 through 1930;
WHEREAS, the Near East Relief Committee of the District of Columbia was the 3rd largest committee of any state in the United States from 1915 through 1930;
WHEREAS, since the 1890s, Armenian Americans and organizations contribute richly to the District of Columbia’s social mosaic and add to our community’s economic, political, and educational development; and
WHEREAS, recognition and reaffirmation of this tragedy educate people about the horrors of man’s inhumanity to man and works to prevent future occurrences of genocides.
RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, That this resolution may be cited as the “Armenian Genocide Recognition Resolution of 2019”.
Sec. 2. The Council recognizes the 104th Anniversary of the 1915 Armenian Genocide and encourages educators in the District of Columbia to teach about human rights, the Armenian Genocide, and the consequences of genocide denial.
Sec. 3. The Council shall transmit a copy of this resolution, upon its adoption, to the Mayor, the Chancellor of the Office of the State Superintendent of Education, and the President and each member of the State Board of Education.
Sec. 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon the first date of publication in the District of Columbia Register.
ԱՄՆ Հայ դատի հանձնախումբը ողջունում է Ցեղասպանության ճանաչումը Կոլումբիայի շրջանում
ԱՄՆ Կոլումբիայի շրջանային խորհուրդը Հայոց ցեղասպանությունը ճանաչող բանաձև է ընդունել, որով ոգեկոչում է Ցեղասպանության 104-րդ տարելիցը:
Բանաձևում ընդգծվում է Կոլումբիայի շրջանի բնակիչներին Հայոց ցեղասպանության մասին կրթության միջոցով իրազեկելու կարևորությունը:
ԱՄՆ Հայ դատի հանձնախումբը ողջունել է Կոլումբիայի շրջանի խորհրդի կողմից Հայոց ցեղասպանությունը հաստատող բանաձևի ընդունումը:
Ողջույնի խոսքում մասնավորապես նշվում է. «2019-ի նոյեմբերի 8-ին Վաշինգտոնում 13-0 միաձայն քվեարկությամբ Կոլումբիան միացավ 49 նահանգների և ԱՄՆ Ներկայացուցիչների պալատի՝ ճշմարտացի որոշմանը՝ ճանաչելով Հայոց ցեղասպանությունը: Քաղաքային խորհուրդը նաև կոչ է արել Ցեղասպանության մասին իրազեկմանը միտված առարկան ներառել Վաշինգտոնի հանրակրթական դպրոցների ուսումնական ծրագրում»: