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2017 -- H 6120 Enacted 04/13/2017 |
H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N |
COMMEMORATING "HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY" AND "ARMENIAN GENOCIDE REMEMBRANCE DAY" AND AVOWING THAT THESE ATROCITIES SHALL NEVER BE REPEATED |
Introduced By: Representatives Kazarian, Ackerman, Regunberg, Knight, and Corvese |
Date Introduced: April 13, 2017 |
WHEREAS, The State of Rhode Island has consistently demonstrated its concerns and |
interests regarding raising awareness on the subjects of Holocaust and Genocide, and the |
necessity for civic education, of which Genocide education should be a component; and |
WHEREAS, In 2016, the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island and the Armenian |
community spearheaded the drive to amend the Rhode Island General Laws in order to require |
more comprehensive and inclusive educational requirements on the subjects of Holocaust and |
Genocide; and |
WHEREAS, Resultantly, House Bill 7488 SUB A was passed by the General Assembly |
and subsequently signed into law on June 17, 2016; and |
WHEREAS, The legislation requires the Rhode Island Board of Education to include |
instruction on the subjects of Holocaust and Genocide studies in an appropriate place in the |
curriculum, for all middle and high school students; and |
WHEREAS, The Armenian Genocide was conceived and carried out by the Ottoman |
Empire from 1915 to 1923, and resulted in the deportation of nearly 2,000,000 Armenians, of |
whom 1,500,000 men, women, and children were killed, and the remaining 500,000 survived but |
were expelled from their homes. This act succeeded in the elimination of the Armenians from |
their historic ancestral homeland where they had resided for over 2,500 years; and |
WHEREAS, United States Ambassador Henry Morgenthau, Sr. explicitly described the |
policy of the Ottoman Empire's government to the United States Department of State as "a |
campaign of race extermination." The post-World War I Turkish government indicted the top |
leaders involved in the organization and execution of the Armenian Genocide and in the |
"massacre and destruction of the Armenians," and in a series of court-martials, officials of the |
Young Turk regime were charged, tried and convicted, for organizing and executing massacres |
against the Armenian people; and |
WHEREAS, Holocaust is the term used to refer to the period in world history from 1933 |
to 1945, before and during World War II, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazis systematically and |
barbarically persecuted and murdered nearly six million Jews and another five million non-Jews |
throughout Europe because they were perceived to be "racially inferior" and "life unworthy of |
life"; and |
WHEREAS, The infamous and brutal killing grounds of Auschwitz, Buchenwald, |
Dachau and Belson, today house the unnatural quiet and ghostly calm of somber rows of sanitized |
barracks and rusting ovens, and stand as speechless memorials to the six million Jews and eleven |
million total victims who succumbed to the deliberate Nazi program of Genocide that was the |
Holocaust; and |
WHEREAS, This year marks the 102nd Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide |
committed by the Ottoman Turks in 1915, and the 74th Anniversary of the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto |
Uprising; and |
WHEREAS, The United States Holocaust Memorial Council, an independent federal |
agency, unanimously resolved on April 30, 1981, that the United States Holocaust Memorial |
Museum would include the Armenian Genocide in the museum and has since done so; and |
WHEREAS, When one enters the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, there is an |
exhibit depicting Adolf Hitler, who on ordering his military commanders to attack Poland without |
provocation in 1939, dismissed objections by stating "[w]ho, after all, speaks today of the |
annihilation of the Armenians?", thus setting the stage for the Holocaust; and |
WHEREAS, The citizens of Rhode Island, having our own rich heritage of resistance and |
intolerance for those who would trample individual liberty and dignity, applaud the courageous |
efforts of the Armenians in their brave fight for their survival and their ancestral homeland and |
the valiant efforts of ghetto residents for whom day to day survival was a relentless struggle. The |
brave actions of the Armenian and Jewish people stand as testimony to a rare and indomitable |
human spirit and extraordinary courage exhibited in the darkest hours of man's inhumanity; and |
WHEREAS, Rhode Islanders and people of all nations must take the time to remember |
and educate their youth about the millions of men, women and children who were slaughtered |
simply because of their beliefs and their heritage, or their strengths or their frailties, and we must |
firmly avow that the atrocities of the Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust will never be |
repeated; now, therefore be it |
RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and |
Providence Plantations hereby commemorates "Holocaust Remembrance Day" and "Armenian |
Genocide Remembrance Day"; and be it further |
RESOLVED, That this House hereby expresses its deepest sympathy to the Jewish- |
American and Armenian-American communities of Rhode Island and thanks them for their |
efforts to assure that these atrocious and unconscionable events will always be commemorated |
and never forgotten by future generations; and be it further |
RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the Honorable Donald Trump, President of the |
United States, the Rhode Island Congressional Delegation, and the Honorable Gina Raimondo, |
Governor of the State of Rhode Island. |
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