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          ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
          AJR 2 (Gatto, Achadjian, and Nazarian)
          As Amended  April 1, 2013
          Majority vote 

           RULES               11-0                                        
           
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          |Ayes:|Skinner, Wilk, Bigelow,   |
          |     |Brown, Chau, Donnelly,    |
          |     |Hagman, Nazarian, V.      |
          |     |Manuel Pérez, Quirk,      |
          |     |Weber                     |
          |     |                          |
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           SUMMARY  :  Designates the week of April 18 to 24, 2013, as  
          "California Week of Remembrance for the Armenian Genocide of  
          1915-1923," and calls upon the Congress and the President of the  
          United States to observe the California Week of Remembrance for  
          the Armenian Genocide by participating in the Armenian Genocide  
          Commemorative Project.  Specifically,  this resolution  makes the  
          following legislative findings:

          1)The Armenian Genocide was the first genocide of the 20th  
            century, in which 1.5 million men, women, and children lost  
            their lives at the hands of the Turkish Ottoman Empire. This  
            massacre constituted one of the most atrocious violations of  
            human rights in the history of the world.

          2)Unlike other governments and people that have admitted and  
            denounced the abuses and crimes of predecessor regimes, the  
            Republic of Turkey has adamantly denied the occurrence of the  
            crimes against humanity committed by the Ottoman and Young  
            Turk rulers, which only compounds the grief of the few  
            remaining survivors and continues to cause pain to the  
            descendants of the victims.

          3)California is home to the largest Armenian-American population  
            in the United States and the Armenians living in this state  
            have enriched the lives of Californians through their  
            leadership in business, agriculture, academia, government, and  
            the arts.

          4)By remembering and condemning the atrocities committed against  








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            the Armenians, and honoring the survivors, we guard against  
            repetition of such acts of genocide and provide the American  
            public with a greater understanding of its heritage.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :  None

          
          Analysis Prepared by  :    Nicole Willis / RLS. / (916) 319-2800 


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