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System of a Down Receives ANCA ‘Voice of Justice’ Award
Posted by ZAk on Friday, May 05, 2006 - 11:19 PM
System of a Down's Serj Tankian with House Rules Comm. Chairman David Dreier (R-CA) and ANCA Chairman Ken HachikianSerj Tankian and John Dolmayan, took part in the observance on the final evening of their three-day advocacy tour of Washington, DC. They also participated in an April 24th rally outside the Turkish Embassy, the April 25th Capitol Hill screening of excerpts from Carla Garapedian's powerful new film "Screamers," and a series of Congressional meetings and media interviews.

In accepting the award on behalf of System of a Down, drummer John Dolmayan noted that, "This is a very personal cause for us. We are honored to be here to represent Armenians and also United States citizens. We consider ourselves very fortunate to bring this cause forward to people who may not necessarily have had a chance to understand or learn anything about the Armenian Genocide. We also feel it’s important to bring up issues that are taking place right now, such as the Darfur Genocide. As Armenians, I would like to challenge you to do what you can to help these poor people that are suffering the way we did almost a hundred years ago."

 

System of a Down Press for Armenian Genocide Recognition During Three-Days Washington, DC Advocacy Tour

Serj Tankian and John Dolmayan Meet Speaker Hastert; Visit with Members of Congress; Hold Media Interviews; Host Screening of New Genocide Documentary; and Join Rally at Turkish Embassy

Serj Tankian and John Dolmayan of the Grammy Award-winning band System of a Down raised awareness, garnered national press attention on the Armenian Genocide and pressed legislators for action on legislation condemning this crime during their three-day advocacy tour of the nation's capital, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

Among the highlights of the visit were the following:

* An unscheduled meeting with Speaker Dennis Hastert, during which Serj reminded the Speaker about the band's past attempts to arrange a meeting to discuss the Armenian Genocide, briefed him about their ongoing positive meetings with legislators, and pointed out that the fate of Armenian Genocide legislation rested in the Speaker's hands. The Speaker noted that he hadn't looked at the band's letter yet, but promised to read it.

* A series of strategy meetings with legislators on both the House and Senate sides of the Capitol. Among those they met with concerning the adoption of Armenian Genocide legislation were Chief Deputy Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA), Senator Wayne Allard (R-CO); Congressmen George Radanovich (R-CA) and Adam Schiff (D-CA), the lead authors of Armenian Genocide legislation before the U.S. House; Congressman Frank Pallone (D-NJ), the Co-Chairman of the Congressional Armenian Caucus, and; Representatives Thaddeus McCotter (R-MI) and Devin Nunes (R-CA).

System of a Down's Serj Tankian urges Speaker Hastert to schedule a vote on Armenian Genocide legislation. Photo Credit: Arsineh Khachikian* The opportunity to meet dozens of legislators, including House Rules Committee Chairman David Dreier (R-CA), at the ANCA's annual Armenian Genocide observance on Capitol Hill on April 26th. This remembrance, which drew 40 Senators and Representatives, featured the presentation of the ANCA's ‘Voice of Justice’ Award to System of a Down. The band members were joined at this event by David Alpay, the star of Atom Egoyan's groundbreaking film on the Armenian Genocide, "Ararat."

* The first-ever screening, on April 25th, of excerpts from "Screamers," a powerful and innovative new film by Carla Garapedian about the band's efforts to secure justice for the Armenian Genocide. The film, which was enthusiastically received by the Capitol Hill audience, was followed by an extensive question and answer session.

* A series of media interviews, including an April 25th hour-long on-air discussion about the Armenian Genocide on DC-101’s "Elliot in the Morning" show, Washington, DC's leading morning radio program.

* Stories about their advocacy tour appeared in influential publications across Capitol Hill and around the country, including the Los Angeles Times and the Gannett News Service. Congressional Quarterly, the highly regarded weekly publication, ran a story quoting Serj Tankian stressing that, "for the government to still deny this historical truth is an absolute travesty." The Hill, an influential Congressional publication, quoted John Dolmayan as saying that he would continue his work until Congress recognizes the genocide: "Even a blade of grass can break through concrete, and I'd rather be the grass than the concrete."

* Serj and John both took part in an April 24th anti-denial rally outside the Turkish Embassy organized by the ANCA and Armenian Youth Federation. Prominent among the more than 1,000 participants in the rally was Alecko Eskandarian, star forward of the DC United soccer team.

 

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I-luv-shavo
06.05.06, 01:23

yes 1st comment

XSOADxSerjX
06.05.06, 01:27

AW! I am so proud of them!! =P

mom45
06.05.06, 01:35

I would love to see that film "Screamers". I wonder how/when we can?

Tremolo
06.05.06, 01:35

Wow! This is fantastic! :)

metaliger
06.05.06, 01:43

That's cool for SOAD

BlueberryBalrog
06.05.06, 02:05

I agree with mom45, will we ever be able to see it? I don't know where it'd be released, if at all.

shotgunjoe
06.05.06, 02:05

Well done guys!

Jessy_Wizzy
06.05.06, 02:06

I'm proud of them! :)

S.O.A.D.orV.O.A.D.
06.05.06, 02:08

good job men!

metalikow5
06.05.06, 02:13

I.... have been.. in that building.

(The second picture)

I-luv-shavo
06.05.06, 04:08

Nice jobs dudes!

I-luv-shavo
06.05.06, 04:08

you guys rock!!!

glowinghamster
06.05.06, 04:39

sweet even more awards for the greatest band ever!

Daron_Shavo_lol
06.05.06, 05:23

Awsome!

MrsShavo
06.05.06, 05:44

That's just beautiful =) They're coming so close to their goal! I'm so proud! ^_^

sorifes
06.05.06, 06:38

Serj looks fantastic in that blazer XD

That's frickin awesome it's good that they work so hard to get the genocide recognized.

Lonely_girl
06.05.06, 09:57

wow. That's great! I don't know much about the Genocide,but the things I know are horrible. So it's great that they're not just sitting without things to do.

Mikke
06.05.06, 10:47

they deserve the award

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