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WASHINGTON, DC – Armenian National Committee of America Executive Director Aram Hamparian slammed U.S. policy on Middle East Christians as shortsighted, irresponsible and reckless, calling for a new strategy based on fundamental American values, at the opening press conference of the 2016 In Defense of Christians (IDC) National Advocacy Convention.

“Sadly, in place of a truly American approach, successive U.S. Administrations have pursued policies imposed by foreign interests; allowed vetoes exercised by corrupt dictators; even enforced gag-rules silencing our moral voice as a nation,” said Hamparian. 

He went to offer three Armenian examples of failed U.S. policies, including “U.S. complicity in Turkey's obstruction of justice for the Armenian Genocide; a U.S. green light on Turkey's destabilizing offensives into northern Syria; and U.S. backing for a ‘peace plan’ that would force Christian Nagorno-Karabakh under the rule of an Azerbaijani dictatorship.”

Hamparian then praised In Defense of Christians for its progress “against influential interests and the institutional inertia of more than a century of inaction,” citing the unanimous passage of H.Con.Res. 75, spearheaded by Representatives Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE) and Anna Eshoo (D-CA), which condemned ISIS actions against Christians and minorities as ‘genocide’; a joint Knights of Columbus / IDC report detailing the genocidal campaign against Christians and other minorities in the Middle East; and the ongoing advocacy efforts defending the rights and safety of Christian communities in the region.

He went on to share the ANCA's support for the policy recommendations being advanced during the IDC convention:

-- Securing a truthful and just international resolution to Turkey's still unpunished crime of genocide against Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks and other Christians through passage of H.Res.154.

-- Establishing a province for the indigenous Christians (Assyrian, Chaldean and Syriac) and other peoples of the Nineveh Plain region.

 -- Generating U.S. support for security and stability in Lebanon and relief from the Syrian refugee crisis (including those who have reached Armenia).

-- Encouraging reform of the legal regulations regarding the rebuilding and construction of churches in Egypt.

“These issues are all tied to one another,” explained Hamparian. “Progress on one reinforces progress on all.  Justice for one represents a step toward justice for all.”

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