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Sep 09, 2010
 

111th Congress (2008-2010)

 

H. Res. 252: A resolution calling upon the President to ensure that the foreign policy of the United States reflects appropriate understanding and sensitivity concerning issues related to human rights, ethnic cleansing, and genocide documented in the United States record relating to the Armenian Genocide, and for other purposes.

 

110TH CONGRESS (2006-2008)

 

S.RES.106: A resolution calling on the President to ensure that the foreign policy of the United States reflects appropriate understanding and sensitivity concerning issues related to human rights, ethnic cleansing, and genocide documented in the United States record relating to the Armenian Genocide

 

H.RES.106: Affirmation of the United States Record on the Armenian Genocide Resolution - Calling upon the President to ensure that the foreign policy of the United States reflects appropriate understanding and sensitivity concerning issues related to human rights, ethnic cleansing, and genocide documented in the United States record relating to the Armenian Genocide, and for other purposes

 

S.RES.65: A resolution condemning the murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist and human rights advocate Hrant Dink and urging the people of Turkey to honor his legacy of tolerance

 

H.RES.102: Condemning the assassination of human rights advocate and outspoken defender of freedom of the press, Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink on January 19, 2007

 

109TH CONGRESS (2004-2006)

  

S.RES.320: A resolution calling the President to ensure that the foreign policy of the United States reflects appropriate understanding and sensitivity concerning issues related to human rights, ethnic cleansing, and genocide documented in the United States record relating to the Armenian Genocide

 

H.RES.316: Affirmation of the United States Record on the Armenian Genocide Resolution - Calling upon the President to ensure that the foreign policy of the United States reflects appropriate understanding and sensitivity concerning issues related to human rights, ethnic cleansing, and genocide documented in the United States record relating to the Armenian Genocide, and for other purposes

 

H.CON.RES.195: Commemorating the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923, urging the Government of the Republic of Turkey to acknowledge the culpability of its predecessor state, the Ottoman Empire, for the Armenian Genocide and engage in rapprochement with the Republic of Armenia and the Armenian people, and supporting the accession of Turkey to the European Union if Turkey meets certain criteria

 

108TH CONGRESS (2002-2004)

 

S.RES.164: A resolution reaffirming support of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide and anticipating the commemoration of the 15th anniversary of the enactment of the Genocide Convention Implementation Act of 1987 (the Proxmire Act) on November 4, 2003

 

H.RES.193: Reaffirming support of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide and anticipating the 15th anniversary of the enactment of the Genocide Convention Implementation Act of 1987 (the Proxmire Act) on November 4, 2003

 

107TH CONGRESS (2000-2002)

 

S.RES.307: A resolution reaffirming support of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide and anticipating the commemoration of the 15th anniversary of the enactment of the Genocide Convention Implementation Act of 1987 (the Proxmire Act) on November 4, 2003

 

106TH CONGRESS (1998-2000)

 

H.RES.596: Affirmation of the United States Record on the Armenian Genocide Resolution - Calling upon the President to ensure that the foreign policy of the United States reflects appropriate understanding and sensitivity concerning issues related to human rights, ethnic cleansing, and genocide documented in the United States record relating to the Armenian Genocide, and for other purposes

 

H.RES.398: United States Training on and Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide Resolution - Calling upon the President to provide for appropriate training and materials to all Foreign Service officers, United States Department of State officials, and any other executive branch employee involved in responding to issues related to human rights, ethnic cleansing, and genocide, and for other purposes

 

H.RES.155: United States Record on the Armenian Genocide Resolution - Calling upon the President to provide in a collection all United States records related to the Armenian genocide and the consequences of the failure to enforce the judgments of the Turkish courts against the responsible officials, and to deliver the collection to the Committee on International Relations of the House of Representatives, the library of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, and to the Armenian Genocide Museum in Yerevan, Armenia

 

H.RES.625: Providing for consideration of the resolution (H. Res. 596) calling upon the President to ensure that the foreign policy of the United States reflects appropriate understanding and sensitivity concerning issues related to human rights, ethnic cleansing, and genocide documented in the United States record relating to the Armenian Genocide, and for other purposes

 

105TH CONGRESS (1996-1998)

 

H.CON.RES. 55: Honoring the memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide

 

104TH CONGRESS (1994-1996)

 

H.CON.RES.47: Honoring the memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide

 

H.AMDT.1130 (A019, by Rep Radanovich, George [CA-19]) amending H.R.3540, Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1997; AMENDMENT DESCRIPTION - Amendment limits the appropriation of economic support funds to Turkey until the Turkish government acknowledges the Armenian genocide and takes steps to honor the memory of its victims; AMENDMENT PURPOSE - An amendment printed as amendment No. 67 in the Congressional Record of June 4, 1996, to limit to $22 million the amount of funds to be appropriated to Turkey under the Economic Support Fund until such time as that country acknowledges the atrocity committed against the Armenian population by the Ottoman Empire from 1915 to 1923. STATUS - 6/5/1996: Amendment (A019) offered by Mr. Radanovich; 6/5/1996: On agreeing to the Radanovich amendment (A019) Agreed to by recorded vote: 268 - 153 (Roll no. 217).

 

 

101ST CONGRESS (1988-1990)

 

S.J.RES.212: A joint resolution designating April 24, 1990, as `National Day of Remembrance of the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923'

 

H.J.RES.36: Designating April 24, 1989, as `National Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923'

H.J.RES.417: Designating April 24, 1990, as `National Day of Remembrance of the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923'

 

S.586: To amend title III of the Public Health Service Act to extend the program relating to certain treatment drugs, and for other purposes - "Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. EXTENSION OF PROGRAM. Section 315 of the Public Health Service Act is amended in subsections (c) and (d), by striking out `March 31, 1989' and inserting in lieu thereof `September 30, 1989' each place such date occurs.`National Day of Remembrance of the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923'. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That April 24, 1990, is designated as `National Day of Remembrance of the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923'."

 

100TH CONGRESS (1986-1988)

 

H.RES.238: A resolution providing for the consideration of a joint resolution (H. J. Res. 132) designating April 24, 1987, as "National Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923"

 

H.J.RES.132: A joint resolution designating April 24, 1987, as "National Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923

 

S.J.RES.43: A joint resolution designating April 24, 1987 as "National Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Armenian Genocide"

 

99TH CONGRESS (1984-1986)

 

H.RES.142: A resolution expressing the sense of the House of Representaives that the foreign policy of the United States should take account of the genocide of the Armenian people with the objective of preventing any future genocide anywhere in the world, and for other purposes

 

H.J.RES.37: A joint resolution to designate April 24, 1985, as "National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man"

 

H.J.RES.192: A joint resolution to designate April 24, 1985, as "National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man"

 

S.J.RES.101: A joint resolution to designate April 24, 1985, as "National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man"

 

 

98TH CONGRESS (1982-1984)

 

H.RES.171: A resolution to affirm the Armenian Genocide

 

H.RES.587: A resolution expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the foreign policy of the United States should take account of the genocide of the Armenian people with the objective of preventing any future genocide anywhere in the world, and for other purposes

 

S.RES.124: A resolution to affirm the Armenian genocide

 

S.RES.241: A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the foreign policy of the United States should take account of the genocide of the Armenian people, and for other purposes

 

S.J.RES.87: A joint resolution designating a day of remembrance for victims of genocide

 

 
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