California Legislature Designates April 24,
2003 as Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide
SacramentoThe California Assembly yesterday passed
Senate Joint Resolution (SJR)1 (Poochigian, R-Fresno), which was
the final legislative hurdle for the State Legislature to officially
designate April 24, 2003, as the Day of Remembrance of the
Armenian Genocide and request the United States Congress to
also commemorate the Armenian Genocide. The bill passed both the
Assembly and Senate this week with overwhelming support.
I am pleased with Californias long-standing record of
recognizing the Armenian Genocide, said Senator Poochigian.
Commemorations such as this are important to the families
of those who perished or were tortured and driven from their historic
homeland by the regime in control of the Turkish Ottoman Empire.
April 24 is the date on which Armenians around the world hold solemn
observances of the Genocide in recognition of the day in 1915 when
a group of Armenian religious, political, and intellectual leaders
were arrested and killed.
The Armenian Genocide became the worlds standard of atrocity
until World War II. That is when Adolph Hitler gave reassurance
to his followers about his Holocaust plans when he said, Who,
after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?
For decades, California has recognized the Armenian Genocide of
1915-23 when nearly 1.5 million men, women, and children were systematically
tortured and murdered or taken on death marches in the Syrian desert.
While the Genocide took place long ago and far away, the lives
of so many living Californians have been touched by it, and the
issue of its commemoration is more important than ever, implored
Poochigian. There are growing attempts to revise the history
of this period. Its so important to reject the devious schemes
of Genocide deniers. The continued recognition of this crime against
humanity is crucial to ensuring against the recurrence of genocide
and educating people about such despicable acts. California
is home to the largest population of Armenians in the United States.