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March 9, 1999
Congressman George Radanovich and ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian at ANC SF-Bay Area
"Hai Tad Evening"
More than 150 Armenian National Committee supporters attended the SF-Bay Area
ANC annual "Hai Tad Evening" on March 6th with special guests
Congressman George Radanovich of Fresno and ANCA Executive Director, Aram
Hamparian of Washington, DC. In the elegant Casa de la Vista
restaurant on San Francisco's Treasure Island, members were treated to San
Francisco's beautiful skyline view while being updated on ANC's work of the past
year and its goals for the coming year.
ANC member, Garin Kantarci, introduced honored guest Congressman George
Radanovich. "Amidst all of his other important duties and
obligations in government, Congressman George Radanovich has also been
unyielding in his efforts to bring justice to the problems that face
Armenian-Americans." After outlining the Congressman's many
legislative initiatives on Armenian-American issues, Kantarci cited the
Congressman's most recent contribution, quoting Radanovich's recent statements
to Secretary of State Albright regarding the administration's failure to
recognize the Armenian Genocide. "This complicity in Turkey's
denial represents a serious moral failing on the part of the administration and
undermines our standing of impartial mediator in the current conflicts in the
region," said Radanovich.
Congressman Radonovich spoke about his Croatian ethnic background and family's
immigration to the United States, and discussed how his friendship with
Armenians, while growing up in the Fresno region, positively influenced him.
He emphasized how important the role of personal ties are in influencing
decision making in Congress, commenting about a disturbing remark by a
less-informed colleague in the Congress who told him to "tell the Armenians
to get over it." Radanovich stressed his belief in Christian values,
saying, "There can be no forgiveness without a confession."
This year Congressman Radanovich will be co-sponsoring a bill with Congressman
Rogan on the Armenian Genocide. Since his last election, in which he
garnered more than 80% of the vote, Radanovich has recently been appointed to
the House International Relations Committee where he is expected to play a
critical role in determining policies and legislation.
"Our challenges are far more complex than 15 or 20 years ago," said
ANCA's Executive Director, Aram Hamparian. "Today we are against a
much more powerful opposition." Hamparian coordinates the work of
ANCA through its two regional headquarters and its 45 local chapters, and is
spokesperson to the Administration, to Congress, and to Washington's foreign
policy community. In his speech, he outlined the multi-faceted challenges
ahead, including the cuts in humanitarian aid to Armenia, the lack of expended
funds appropriated to Nagorno-Karabagh, and the powerful fight against the
Turkish and Azeri lobby, the oil lobbyists, and others who sided with Azeri
interests.
"Our goals and hard work are to help bring about a balanced U.S. policy,
respecting Nagorno-Karabagh's self determination and its security needs."
Inspiring the audience, Hamparian stated, "We must build a stronger and
more effective voice and we must have faith in our own strength. As we do,
we will grow stronger and realize our full potential, and having done our part,
we will help carry our nation forward through a period of crisis and toward a
better future."
ANC spokesperson Roxanne Makasdjian discussed the activities of the Bay Area
ANC, mobilizing Bay Area Congressional representatives and the community to
fight the removal of the ban on aid to Azerbaijan; contributing to various
November election campaigns; fighting Turkey's Genocide denial through a broad
Genocide curriculum project in the Bay Area public schools and helping prevent
the establishment of Turkish Studies Chairs at area universities.
Makasdjian also discussed ANC's public affairs events for the community, which
included bringing Prof. Richard Hovannisian, Prof. Armen Aivazian, Ambassador
Peter Tomsen, State Senator Quentin Kopp, and most recently, Prof. Vahakn
Dadrian to speak on their subjects of expertise. This year the ANC SF-Bay
Area engineered a website to help keep the community aware and involved in local
grass-roots activities.
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