BIL:3678
TYP:Concurrent Resolution CR
INB:House
IND:19990304
PSP:Haskins
SPO:Haskins and J.Smith
DDN:l:\council\bills\bbm\9053som99.doc
DPB:19990318
SUB:Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923, Day of Remembrance of; April 24, 1999; Resolutions
HST:
BodyDateAction DescriptionComLeg Involved
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House19990318Received from Senate
Senate19990317Adopted, returned with concurrence
Senate19990316Committee report: Favorable08 SG
Senate19990304Introduced, referred to Committee08 SG
House19990304Introduced, adopted, sent to Senate
Printed Versions of This Bill
Ordered Printed on 19990316
TXT:
COMMITTEE REPORT
March 16, 1999
H.3678
Introduced by Reps. Haskins and J.Smith
S. Printed 3/16/99--S.
Read the first time March 4, 1999.
THE GENERAL COMMITTEE
To whom was referred a Concurrent Resolution (H.3678), to recognize April 24, 1999, as "South Carolina Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923", etc., respectfully
REPORT:
That they have duly and carefully considered the same, and recommend that the same do pass:
ADDISON G. WILSON, for Committee.
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A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
TO RECOGNIZE APRIL 24, 1999, AS “SOUTH CAROLINA DAY OF REMEMBRANCE OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE OF 19151923” SO AS TO HONOR THE MEMORY OF THE ONE AND ONEHALF MILLION PEOPLE OF ARMENIAN ANCESTRY WHO LOST THEIR LIVES DURING THAT TERRIBLE TIME AND TO HONOR THE MEMORY OF THE VICTIMS OF GENOCIDE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
Whereas, one and onehalf million men, women, and children of Armenian descent were the victims of the brutal genocide perpetrated by the Young Turk government of the Ottoman Empire from 19151923; and
Whereas, the Armenian genocide and massacres of Armenian people have been recognized as an attempt to eliminate all traces of a thriving and noble civilization over 3,000 years old; and
Whereas, the denial of the Armenian genocide by the presentday Turkish government continues to antagonize the Armenian people concerning their own rightful place in history; and
Whereas, by consistently remembering and openly condemning the atrocities committed against the Armenians, South Carolinians are highly sensitive to the need for constant vigilance to prevent similar atrocities in the future; and
Whereas, recognition of the eightyfourth anniversary of this genocide is crucial to guarding against the repetition of future genocides and educating people about the atrocities connected to these horrific events; and
Whereas, South Carolina is home to hundreds of Armenian families; and
Whereas, ArmenianAmericans living in South Carolina have greatly enriched our State through their leadership in business, agriculture, academia, government, and the arts. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring:
That the members of the General Assembly recognize April 24, 1999, as “South Carolina Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide of 19151923” so as to honor the memory of the one and onehalf million people of Armenian ancestry who lost their lives during that terrible time and to honor the memory of the victims of genocide throughout the world.
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