Yervant1 Posted January 17, 2014 Report Share Posted January 17, 2014 (edited) http://asbarez.com/App/Asbarez/images/asbarez_01_460x101.jpg Thursday, January 16th, 2014[/size] [/size] WATCH: Calif. Assembly Panel Unanimously Adopts Genocide Curriculum Measure SACRAMENTO—Standing strong against Armenian Genocide denial, the California State Assembly Education Committee unanimously adopted AB-659 on Wednesday, a measure introduced by Assemblymember Adrin Nazarian which would bolster the commitment of the State of California to teach of the Armenian Genocide to public school students in Grades 7-12. Following the hearing, Nazarian said, “It was with great pride that I introduced AB 659, a bill that will call for the adoption of an oral testimony component in teaching students about the Armenian Genocide. I would like to thank the ANCA-WR for their assistance with this bill and look forward to their continued support as AB 659 makes its way to the Assembly floor. I would like to also commend my fellow colleagues on the Assembly Committee on Education in voting unanimously on the side of truth and justice” Testifying forcefully in support of the measure was ANCA Western Region Legislative Affairs Director Haig Baghdassarian. Turkish American groups presented a diatribe of genocide denial, which compelled Committee Chairwoman Joan Buchanan and fellow Committee members Rocky Chavez and Shirley Weber to set the record straight about the importance of speaking clearly about genocide and historical injustices. In his remarks, Baghdassarian commended the Assembly members “for recognizing Turkey’s transparent attempt to distract [them] by engaging in genocide denial campaigns every time that the issue comes up before the Legislature. Following a 30 minute discussion, the Education Committee adopted the measure with a unanimous vote of 7-0. The bill now goes to the Assembly Committee on Appropriations for consideration. In addition to the Armenian Genocide, the bill also “encourages the incorporation of survivor, rescuer, liberator and witness oral testimony into the teaching of human rights, the Holocaust, and genocide, including but not limited to, the Armenian Genocide, Cambodian, Darfur, and Rwandan genocides.” Furthermore, it encourages activities which would provide training and teaching resources to be able to more thoroughly teach about the Armenian Genocide. This measure may also enhance the opportunities for the Genocide Education Project (GenEd), a non-profit organization, to conduct more teacher training sessions and further disseminate teacher resources. Last year, The Genocide Education Project and the California Department of Education surveyed California high schools and learned that social studies teachers are lacking the resources and training they need to incorporate the Armenian Genocide appropriate in their curriculum. “Teachers seem very eager to teach about this important history, if provided the necessary tools,” said GenEd’s Roxanne Makasdjian. “Social Studies educators have told us that instruction on the Armenian Genocide is a good means of demonstrating to students that there is a continuum of genocide and human rights, not just isolated acts of evil. Learning about them in isolation, without studying the Armenian Genocide deprives students of an understanding of how denial, accountability, and reconciliation can significantly influence the tide of history.” Below is the text Baghdassarian’s testimony in Sacramento Madame. Chair and distinguished members of the committee: I appear before you today to speak in support of this bill on behalf of Armenian-American community of California. In the brief time that I have I’d like to touch on three points. The first is to commend you for recognizing the transparency of the genocide denial campaigns that occur every time that the issue comes up before the Legislature. The second is to stress the significance of the Armenian genocide in 20th century history. And third, to take note of the fact that this legislation isn’t a departure from existing policy with respect to our meeting genocide education, but simply further codifies it those policies. With respect to genocide denial, I don’t feel that it’s necessary to engage in a debate with deniers. As the grandson of four Armenian Genocide survivors, and the great-grandson of one of its victims, I can tell you unequivocally that there is question as to the truth. The only issue of controversy is to determine the consequences of those genocidal acts. And at the end of day that’s what the denial is about, the fear of consequences. With respect to the significance of the Armenian genocide, scholars will tell you that there is a clear nexus between the Armenian genocide which precipitated the Holocaust. Adolf Hitler notoriously said immediately before setting the Holocaust in motion in 1939, “Who remembers the annihilation of the Armenians today?” When we consider that statement, in addition to the German complicity in the Armenian genocide, and many other factors, the totality suggests that the Holocaust and subsequent genocides cannot fully be understood by our children without an understanding of the Armenian Genocide. Third and last is the fact that the legislature and the Board of Education have acted on this issue consistently over the years. In fact is also included in the History-Social Science Curriculum Framework which provides as follows: Within the context of human rights and genocide, students should learn of the Ottoman government’s planned mass deportation and systematic annihilation of the Armenian population in 1915. Students should also examine the reactions of other governments, including that of the United States, and world opinion during and after the Armenian genocide. They should examine the effects of the genocide on the remaining Armenian people, who were deprived of their historic homeland, and the ways in which it became a prototype of subsequent genocides. So the only thing that this bill will do is to bring the Education Code closer in line to the existing framework and content standards. Once again, I urge you to support this bill, and I thank you for your time. Edited January 17, 2014 by Yervant1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted January 25, 2014 Author Report Share Posted January 25, 2014 ARMENIAN GENOCIDE CURRICULUM BILL CLEARS SECOND HURDLE IN SACRAMENTOhttp://asbarez.com/118814/armenian-genocide-curriculum-bill-clears-second-hurdle-in-sacramento/Friday, January 24th, 2014The California State Capitol building in SacramentoSACRAMENTO-Assemblymember Adrin Nazarian's Armenian Genocide educationbill overcame yet another hurdle on Thursday at the State Capitol. Oneweek earlier, the California State Assembly's Education Committeehad passed AB 659 by a unanimous vote, at which time Assembly memberKatcho Achadjian lent his support by joining Nazarian as a principalco-author of the measure."We are very grateful for the stewardship of Assembly membersNazarian and Achadjian" said ANCA-WR Legislative Affairs DirectorHaig Baghdassarian. "As a result of their leadership, more and morehigh school students may learn about the Armenian Genocide."Once again, the bill advanced by a unanimous vote, 16-0, this timebefore the Assembly's Appropriations Committee, setting the stage fora vote by the entire body of the California State Assembly next week.If AB 659 is adopted by both chambers of legislature and signedinto law by the governor, it would promote the incorporation of oraltestimony and teacher training, such that the Genocide may be morecomprehensively taught in California's public schools."AB 659 is an important part of the equation, but it will require thecombination of laws and activism by students and parents to achievethe objective of greater awareness about the Armenian Genocide,"stated Baghdassarian. Several years ago, the Genocide EducationProject (GenEd), a non-profit organization based in San Francisco,developed model resources for high school teachers. "As a community,we must demand that our educators utilize these resources in orderto ensure that future generations learn about the Armenian Genocide." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MosJan Posted January 30, 2014 Report Share Posted January 30, 2014 Calif. State Assembly unanimously approves Genocide Education bill. Despite heavy opposition by pro-Turkey lobbying groups, the California State Assembly on January 29 voted unanimously, to pass Assemblymember Adrin Nazarian’s bill, AB 659, encouraging schools to use oral histories when teaching about the Armenian Genocide, asbarez.com said. AB 659 will now move on to State Senate for consideration.“The unanimous passage of AB 659 sends a strong message that California officials cannot be bought or bullied into denying truth and justice. The ANCA WR commends Assemblymembers Nazarian and Achadjian for spearheading through this important genocide education legislation and looks forward to working with them in garnering similar support in the State Senate,” stated Elen Asatryan, Executive Director of the ANCA-WR.“AB 659 has enjoyed overwhelming support from my colleagues in the Assembly,” commented Assemblymember Nazarian, following the vote. “I look forward to continuing to work with the ANCA-WR to garner support from our counterparts in the Senate. The personal testimonies of Genocide survivors will give educators a powerful tool to engage students in the subject matter in ways they have never been taught before. If we expect to stop the genocides of the future, it is important that we strengthen the teaching mechanisms on past genocides,” he continued.Joining Nazarian as co-authors AB 659 were State Senator Mark Wyland ® and Assemblymembers Katcho Achadjian ®, Steve Fox (D), Mike Gatto (D), Scott Wilk ®, and Cheryl Brown (D). Other members of the State Assembly who spoke in support of the measure during the floor session were Assemblymembers Tim Donnelly ® and Diane Harkey ®. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted January 30, 2014 Author Report Share Posted January 30, 2014 Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region104 North Belmont Street, Suite 200Glendale, California 91206Phone: 818.500.1918media@ancawr.orgwww.ancawr.orgPRESS RELEASE January 29, 2014Contact: Haig BaghdassarianE-Mail: haig@ancawr.orgPhone: (415) 596-6163ARMENIAN GENOCIDE CURRICULUM BILL PASSED UNANIMOUSLY BY CALIFORNIA STATEASSEMBLYSACRAMENTO, CA -- Despite heavy opposition by pro-Turkey lobbying groups,the California State Assembly voted unanimously, today, to passAssemblymember Adrin Nazarian's bill, AB 659, encouraging schools to useoral histories when teaching about the Armenian Genocide. AB 659 will nowmove on to State Senate for consideration."The unanimous passage of AB 659 sends a strong message that Californiaofficials cannot be bought or bullied into denying truth and justice. TheANCA WR commends Assemblymembers Nazarian and Achadjian for spearheadingthrough this important genocide education legislation and looks forward toworking with them in garnering similar support in the State Senate," statedElen Asatryan, Executive Director of the ANCA-WR."AB 659 has enjoyed overwhelming support from my colleagues in theAssembly," commented Assemblymember Nazarian, following the vote. "I lookforward to continuing to work with the ANCA-WR to garner support from ourcounterparts in the Senate. The personal testimonies of Genocide survivorswill give educators a powerful tool to engage students in the subjectmatter in ways they have never been taught before. If we expect to stop thegenocides of the future, it is important that we strengthen the teachingmechanisms on past genocides," he continued.Joining Nazarian as co-authors AB 659 were State Senator Mark Wyland ®and Assemblymembers Katcho Achadjian ®, Steve Fox (D), Mike Gatto (D),Scott Wilk ®, and Cheryl Brown (D). Other members of the State Assemblywho spoke in support of the measure during the floor session today wereAssemblymembers Tim Donnelly ® and Diane Harkey ®.Assemblymember Achadjian, principal co-author on AB 659, worked closelywith his Republican colleagues to secure broad bipartisan support for themeasure, noted, "I am proud to be a principal co-author of AB 659. Part ofensuring a better world for our children includes educating them about thepast. We must take the initiative to recognize such tragic acts ofviolence in order to prevent such events from happening again. Itencourages teachers to educate our students on the Armenian Genocide."Earlier this month, AB 659 was unanimously adopted by the State AssemblyEducation and Appropriations Committees. Education Committee ChairwomanJoan Buchanan explained, "It is important for California students tounderstand and learn from the lessons of history, including the atrocitiesof genocide around the world. I am proud to support AB 659, whichencourages schools to include the Armenian genocide in our history courses."In the weeks leading up to State Assembly consideration of the measure, theANCA Western Region worked closely with legislators to ensure they learnedof the Armenian American community's enthusiastic support for the measure."Grassroots efforts are critical for the success of such legislation,particularly in light of the increasingly aggressive lobbying campaignswhich are being mounted by Turkey and Azerbaijan. In these times, it isespecially important to activate our grassroots, because while we may beoutspent by our adversaries, active participation by our community makes adifference," added Asatryan.Once adopted by the State Senate and signed into law by the Governor, AB659 would encourage the incorporation of oral testimony and teachertraining, such that the Genocide may be more comprehensively taught inCalifornia's public schools.The Genocide Education Project (GenEd), a non-profit organization based inSan Francisco which has developed model resources for high school teachersregarding the Armenian Genocides, hailed the measure. "With the propermaterials and training, teachers can incorporate the Armenian Genocide intotheir social studies curriculum in a meaningful way," said RoxanneMakasdjian of The Genocide Education Project. "This resolution remindseducation administrators across the state of California's commitment to theinclusion of the Armenian Genocide as an essential part of its courses onworld history, genocide, and human rights."The Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region is the largestand most influential Armenian American grassroots advocacy organization inthe Western United States. Working in coordination with a network ofoffices, chapters, and supporters throughout the Western United States andaffiliated organizations around the country, the ANCA-WR advances theconcerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 3, 2014 Author Report Share Posted February 3, 2014 Utter nonsense, if Armenians were able to kill half a million muslims at that time what stopped them from killing you all. God damn lying bastards like like your fake on the take historians! Santa Barbara Independent, CAFeb 2 2014Armenian Genocide Not Legally FoundedSunday, February 2, 2014By Vedat Alemdar, Omer Komili, and Artemis Ozten, GoletaWe join the Turkish-American citizens of California, members of thePax Turcica Institute, to oppose Assembly Bill 659. Introduced byAssemblymember Adrin Nazarian, AB 659 seeks to impose the one-sidedand legally unfounded "Armenian genocide" narrative in thehistory-social science curricula of our public schools.As acts of crime, all genocides, including the Holocaust, Srebrenica,and Rwanda, have been determined through relevant court tribunals andverdicts. In contrast, the atrocities in the Ottoman Empire were nevertried in any court. No legal ground to charge the crime of genocidewas ever established. Last month, in the landmark Perincek vs.Switzerland decision, the European Court of Human Rights ruled thatgenocide is "a very narrowly defined legal notion which is difficultto prove" in the Armenian case. ECHR also doubted that there could bea general consensus on the alleged "Armenian genocide" as it remains amatter of historical debate. In 2012, then Secretary of State HillaryClinton expressed the same position.Reputable American scholars, including Bernard Lewis, Stanford Shaw,Guenter Lewy, Justin McCarthy, Edward J. Erickson, and Michael Gunter,have rejected the characterization of the Ottoman Armenian tragedy asgenocide.Furthermore, during World War I, over half a million Turks, Kurds, andother Muslims were massacred by the Armenian armed groups, fightingalongside the Russian, Greek, and French armies, with an aim to carvean ethnic Armenian state. While we share the pain of innocentArmenians who perished in World War I, memories of the non-Armenianvictims are insulted by this bill.AB 659's advocacy of an unfounded allegation of a crime constitutes aneducational malpractice. Therefore, we urge a vote against this billwhen it comes to the floor. The young generations should have a choicenot to be indoctrinated using a single disputed viewpoint.http://www.independent.com/news/2014/feb/02/armenian-genocide-not-legally-founded/?on Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 21, 2014 Author Report Share Posted February 21, 2014 CALIF.ASSEMBLY SPEAKER'S BILL URGES CONGRESS, PRESIDENT TO RECOGNIZE GENOCIDEhttp://asbarez.com/119773/calif-assembly-speakers-bill-urges-congress-president-to-recognize-genocide/Thursday, February 20th, 2014Speaker Perez (far right) with members of California delegation atDzidzernagapert while visiting Armenia in SeptemberSACARAMENTO--California State Assembly Speaker John A. Perez onThursday introduced a resolution that reaffirms California's strongposition on the recognition of the Armenian Genocide.The resolution calls on Turkey to recognize the Armenian Genocideand urges Congress and President Obama to do the same.This measure would designate the week of April 20 to 26, 2014,as "California Week of Remembrance for the Armenian Genocide of1915-1923," and would memorialize the Congress and the Presidentof the United States to observe the California Week of Remembrancefor the Armenian Genocide by participating in the Armenian GenocideCommemorative Project.Below is the text of the resolution AJR 35WHEREAS, The Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923 was the first genocideof the 20th century, in which 1.5 million men, women, and childrenlost their lives at the hands of the Turkish Ottoman Empire in theirattempt to systematically eliminate the Armenian race; andWHEREAS, In their 3,000 year historic homeland in Asia Minor, Armenianswere subjected to severe and unjust persecution and brutality by theTurkish rulers of the Ottoman Empire before and after the turn ofthe 20th century, including widespread acts of destruction and murderduring the period from 1894 to 1896, inclusive, and again in 1909; andWHEREAS, The massacre of the Armenians constituted one of the mostatrocious violations of human rights in the history of the world; andWHEREAS, Adolph Hitler, in persuading his army commanders that themerciless persecution and killing of Jews, Poles, and other peoplewould bring no retribution, declared, "Who, after all, speaks todayof the annihilation of the Armenians?"; andWHEREAS, Unlike other people and governments that have admitted anddenounced the abuses and crimes of predecessor regimes, and despitethe overwhelming proof of genocidal intent, the Republic of Turkeyhas inexplicably and adamantly denied the occurrence of the crimesagainst humanity committed by the Ottoman and Young Turk rulers,and those denials compound the grief of the few remaining survivorsof the atrocities, desecrate the memory of the victims, and causecontinuing pain to the descendants of the victims; andWHEREAS, Leaders of nations with strategic, commercial, and culturalties to the Republic of Turkey should be reminded of their duty toencourage Turkish officials to cease efforts to distort facts anddeny the history of events surrounding the Armenian Genocide; andWHEREAS, The determination of those who continue to speak the truthabout the Armenian Genocide is tested to this day with some of thesespeakers of truth being silenced by violent means; andWHEREAS, The accelerated level and scope of denial and revisionism,coupled with the passage of time and the fact that very few survivorsremain who can serve as reminders of indescribable brutality andtormented lives, compel a sense of urgency in efforts to solidifyrecognition of historical truth; andWHEREAS, By consistently remembering and forcefully condemning theatrocities committed against the Armenians, and honoring the survivorsas well as other victims of similar heinous conduct, we guard againstrepetition of such acts of genocide and provide the American publicwith a greater understanding of its heritage; andWHEREAS, This measure would provide that the Legislature deplores thepersistent, ongoing efforts by any person in this country or abroadto deny the historical fact of the Armenian Genocide; andWHEREAS, California is home to the largest Armenian-American populationin the United States, and Armenians living in California have enrichedour state through their leadership in business, agriculture, academia,government, and the arts; andWHEREAS, The State of California has been at the forefront ofencouraging and promoting a curriculum relating to human rights andgenocide in order to empower future generations to prevent recurrenceof the crime of genocide; now, therefore,Be it Resolved by the Assembly and the Senate of the State ofCalifornia, jointly, That the State of California commends itsconscientious educators who teach about human rights and genocide;and be it furtherResolved, That the Legislature of the State of California herebydesignates the week of April 20 to 26, 2014, as "California Week ofRemembrance for the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923"; and be it furtherResolved, That California commemorates California Week of Remembrancefor the Armenian Genocide through the Armenian Genocide CommemorativeProject; and be it furtherResolved, That the State of California respectfully calls upon theCongress and the President of the United States to act likewise and toformally and consistently recognize and reaffirm the historical truththat the atrocities committed against the Armenian people constitutedgenocide; and be it furtherResolved, That the Legislature calls upon the Republic of Turkey toacknowledge the facts of the Armenian Genocide and to work toward ajust resolution; and be it furtherResolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of thisresolution to the President and Vice President of the United States,Members of the United States Congress, the Governor, and the TurkishAmbassador to the United States. 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