Press Release: Justice Organizations and Activists Call on Biden to Recognize Armenian Genocide

Justice Organizations and Activists Call on Biden to Recognize the Armenian Genocide 

  

UNITED STATES— Organizations and activists in the United States leading the fight for racial, economic, and global justice call on President Joseph R. Biden to officially recognize the Armenian Genocide in his address on April 24, 2021. Signatories include organizations leading domestic movements for social justice and immigrant rights to organizations fighting for human rights and the end of racial discrimination, displacement, and disposession, globally. Among them are American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, a civil rights organization with chapters in all 50 states, Justice for Muslims Collective an organization fighting Islamophobia through political education,organizing, coalition building & civic engagement, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement an organization of Afrikans/New Afrikans whose mission is to defend the human rights of Afrikans/New Afrikans & promote self determination, Jewish Voice for Peace, a national organization dedicated to U.S. foreign policy based on peace, human rights, and international law, and the War Resisters League, the oldest secular anti-war organization in the U.S. founded in 1923, along with dozens of organizations and activists on the frontlines of community movement work in the United States. The join the calls of thousands of Armenian-Americans across the country urging President Biden to be on the right side of history and Recognize the Armenian Genocide. 

April 24th is the commemoration of the Armenian Genocide that saw over 1.5 million Armenians, Assyrians & Pontic Greeks killed from 1915–1923 and displaced from their homeland. This marked a foundational moment in the making of the modern Middle East, that is often erased by scholars and organizers in the West. There are 10-15 million Armenians and Assyrians who continue to live in forced diaspora around the world today because of these events. The government of Turkey and the government of the United States historically have claimed the Genocide never happened and work together to deny recognition to the communities. Thanks to generations of community organizing, the US House and Senate finally, just recently passed a resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide in 2019. Now it is up to President Biden to make recognition of the Armenian Genocide official U.S. policy.

Letter to President Joseph R. Biden: 

We, the undersigned justice organizations and organizers, call on President Joseph R. Biden to officially recognize the Armenian Genocide this year in his annual address on April 24th. 

Armenian-American community organizers have been calling on the United States to be on the right side of history and affirm the truth of these historical crimes, for decades. As organizers for justice, dignity, and freedom we join these community calls and add our voices to them. It is time for the United States to fully recognize the Armenian Genocide as historical fact and be committed to building futures free from racism, injustice, family separation, deportation, and violence. 

We fight today against oppression and know that we have the ability to join together to struggle against these forces wherever and however they appear. No longer can the U.S. give excuses because of geopolitical interests and power, to deny justice for the Armenian Genocide and to the global diaspora that was forced into exile around the world because of it. 

Justice cannot wait. President Biden, we call on you to Recognize the Armenian Genocide. 

Signed,

Organizations 

Armenian-American Action Network

Adalah Justice Project

American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC)

Arab American Civic Council

Arab Resource and Organizing Center (AROC)

Armenian Youth Federation - Western United States

Association of Raza Educators, Los Angeles

Borderlands for Equity

Coordinating Committee on Armenian Nonviolence (CCAN)

Elmahaba Center

Electoral Justice Now

Ethnic Studies Now Coalition

Full Rights for Immigrants Coalition

Jews for Racial & Economic Justice

Jewish Voice for Peace

Justice for Muslims Collective

Majdal: Arab Community Center of San Diego

Malcom X Grassroots Movement

MuslimGirl

Muslim Student Association West (MSA West)

Nikkei Resisters

Palestinian Youth Movement

SAYRAN

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network

SGV LGBTQ+ Center

The Feminist Front

War Resisters League

Yerazad Coalition

Zoravik Collective





Individuals 

(Note: Orgs used for identification purposes only) 

Sophia Armen, Armenian-American Action Network 

Dr. Suzie Abajian, Armenian-American Action Network 

Lara Kiswani, Executive Director, Arab Resource and Organizing Center (AROC)

Sharif Zarkout, Arab Resource and Organizing Center (AROC) 

Kifah Shah, Activist 

Isabella Leon-Chambers, Chair of Operations, The Feminist Front

Mejgan Afshan, Borderlands for Equity

Donna Farvard, National Iranian American Council (NIAC)

Ramah Kudaimi, Syrian-American Activist

Lydia Yousief, Elmahaba Center 

Neda Maghbouleh, Professor & Author of “The Limits of Whiteness: Iranian Americans and the Everyday Politics of Race”

Samia Assed, Human Rights Activist 

Amani al-Khatahtbeh, Founder, MuslimGirl 

Cassie Rubio, Co-Chair, The Feminist Front

Sanyika Bryant, Malcom X Grassroots Movement 

Loubna Qutami, Assistant Professor, UCLA Department of Asian American Studies

Azadeh Shashahani, Legal & Advocacy Director, Project South, past President, National Lawyers Guild

Siroun Kaloustian, Activist

Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi, Director and Senior Scholar, Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diaspora Studies, San Francisco State University  

Shiyam Galyon, Activist 

Tallie Ben-Daniel, Director of Special Projects, Jewish Voice for Peace 

Rebecca Vilkomerson, Activist 

Ahmad Abuznaid, Activist 

Angelica Isai Becerra, Artist & Activist 

Clarissa Bitar, Musician & Activist 

Omar Offendum, Poet, Rapper & Activist 

Rashad Al-Dabbagh, Arab American Civic Council

Khadijah Abdulmateen, Muslim Student Association West (MSA West)

Sarah Farouq, The Feminist Front

Dilkhwaz Ahmed, Activist

Remi Kenazi, Poet & Activist

Rafael Shimunov, Activist 

Dr. John Fernandez, Coordinator, Full Rights for Immigrants Coalition

Guadalupe Carrasco Cardona, Ethnic Studies Now Coalition

Darakshan Raja, Co-Director, Justice for Muslims Collective

Yetvart S. Majian, Independent Scholar

Sayran B., Artist/Designer

Kenneth Rotter, SGV LGBTQ+ Center Board of Directors

Massoud Hayoun, Writer 

Mohammed Khader, Policy Advisor and Political Analyst

Miya Sommers, Nikkei Resisters

Ammad Rafiqi, Kashmiri lawyer and activist

Thomas Simsarian Dolan, PhD Candidate, American Studies, George Washington University

Carene Rose Mekertichyan, Artist & Activist, Yerazad

Joel Weisel, Queer Trans-nonbinary SWANA writer and organizer

Arya Jemal, Yerazad

Kohar Avakian, Scholar at Yale University

Yasmeen Obeid, Majdal Center

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