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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 2016.03.30 - 22270MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION :#16086 BY: Commissioner Shelley Taub, District #12; Commissioner Wade Fleming, District #16; Commissioner John Scott, District #5; Commissioner Eileen KowaII, District #6; Commissioner Marcia Gershenson, District #13; Commissioner Gary McGillivray, District #20; Commissioner Bill Dwyer, District #14; Commissioner Tom Middleton, District #4; Commissioner Nancy Quarles, District #17; Commissioner Hugh Crawford, District #9; Commissioner Philip Weipert, District #8; Commissioner Robert Gosselin, District #11; Commissioner Christine Long, District #7; Commissioner Bob Hoffman, District #2; Commissioner Adam Koch enderfer, District #15 ...)0.4-te---i-Jet.C:X---n IN RE: BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS - DESIGNATION OF APRIL 24, 2016 AS ARMENIAN MARTYRS' DAY IN OAKLAND COUNTY To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS in 1915, the leaders of the Young Turk Party of the Ottoman Empire undertook a brutal, genocidal campaign of hatred against the people of Armenian descent; and WHEREAS leaders of the Armenian people, including writers, thinkers, and professionals were rounded up, deported, and killed in Constantinople or present-day Istanbul, Turkey; and WHEREAS the horrific events that followed have been recognized by scholars, governments, and civil society all over the world as the Armenian Genocide of World War I, when from 1915 through 1923, the Young Turk leadership of the Ottoman Empire orchestrated the persecution and death of approximately 1.5 million of the 2.5 million Armenians then living in Anatolia or present-day Turkey; and WHEREAS this tragedy must be recognize as an attempted genocide of the Armenian people that inspired the horrific acts of others; and WHEREAS the survivors of this massacre were forced from their homeland and scattered around the world; and WHEREAS more than 11,000 people of Armenian descent reside in Southeast Michigan and many call Oakland County home; and WHEREAS included among these many Armenian citizens are refugees, direct descendants and relatives whose lives were touched by the genocide; and WHEREAS April 24, 2016 has been designated by community and religious leaders as Armenian Martyr's Day, a day of Memorial observance; and WHEREAS even as we confront the inhumanity of 1915, we also are inspired by the remarkable spirit, strength, tenacity and courage of the Armenian people and their contributions which have enriched our communities , spurred our economy, and strengthened our democracy; and WHEREAS the Oakland County Board of Commissioners desires to join in this observance to commemorate the victims of these crimes against humanity and express our desire that these horrors are never forgotten. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners does hereby declare April 24, 2016, and each subsequent anniversary, in perpetuity, to be Armenian Martyrs' Day in Oakland County. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oakland County Clerk is requested to forward copies of this adopted resolution to the Armenian Embassy in Washington, DC, St. John's Armenian Church of Southfield and the Armenian National Committee. Chairperson, we move the adoption of the foregoing resolution. QSLLH \ Commissioner S Iley Taub District #1 Commissioner Marcia Gershenson District #13 Commissioner Wade Flemin District #16 COrnmissioner Eileeh-Kowall District #6 Cbmirnisspnerpary McGillivray District #20 ConWissioner Bill Dwyer District #14 Ccinimissionekr 146-ndv Quarles ict #17 mml4sioner Philip Weipert istrict #8 0-\A,L Lt 6-niroissioner Adam Wfi6nderier Distri6t #15 ommissioner District # Commissioner District # Commissioner Bob H District #2 Commissioner Tom Mid 1-,ton ) Distric \ ti#4 / Commissioner Christine Long f r / Commissioner District # Commissioner Commissioner District # District # Resolution #16086 March 30, 2016 The Chairperson referred the resolution to the General Government Committee. There were no objections.