April 2025 Capitol Hill Campaign Features Grassroots Demands for U.S. Action on Genocide Justice and Regional Security
WASHINGTON—The Armenian National Committee of America mobilized a broad-based, nationwide coalition of advocates for a powerful two-day campaign on Capitol Hill – April 1st and 2nd – advancing urgent calls for U.S. action to confront Azerbaijani and Turkish aggression, demand justice for the Armenian and Artsakh Genocides, and secure lasting peace and security in the South Caucasus. ANCA advocates participated in over 100 in-person meetings with Congressional offices and hand-delivered legislative briefing materials to all 540 House and Senate offices.
“Year after year, the strength of our Eastern Region delegation continues to grow – bringing a principled and passionate message of justice to Capitol Hill,” stated Dr. Ara Chalian, Chairman of the ANCA Eastern Region. “Our advocates carry with them the hopes of survivors, the resilience of our people, and the determination to ensure our story is told, remembered, and honored through concrete policy action.”
“We are building a movement that reflects the full geographic and generational diversity of our community,” said Oshin Harootoonian, Chairman of the ANCA Western Region. “Advocacy Days are not just about Washington – they’re about nationwide empowerment. This year, our Western Region was proud to send a record number of participants, with activists representing every corner of our expansive Armenian American community – from California to Texas, Nevada to Washington.”
ANCA Northern California Regional Coordinator Henry Agajanov and ANCA Western Region Board Members urged Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to build on her historic leadership in securing the near-unanimous passage of Armenian Genocide legislation by backing concrete U.S. action to sanction Azerbaijan, ensure the release of Armenian POWs, and affirm the right of return for Artsakh’s displaced population
“We are nurturing the next generation of advocates who will continue to defend Armenian rights on Capitol Hill and beyond,” stated Gev Iskajyan, ANCA National Grassroots Director. “It was inspiring to witness so many of our community’s youth take the lead in Congressional meetings, confidently articulating our demands for justice and accountability.”
A standout feature of this year’s ANCA Advocacy Days was the active involvement of university students and young professionals, many of whom are alumni of the ANCA’s youth empowerment initiatives, including the Hovig Apo Saghdejian Capital Gateway Program, Leo Sarkisian Internship & Maral Melkonian Avetisyan Fellowship, ANCA Rising Leaders and Lucine Kouchakdjian Capital Hill days, Kasparian Summer Academy, and the ANCA Western Region Internship Program. These young leaders – active in university Armenian Student Associations and chapters of the Armenian Youth Federation – brought passion, professionalism, and a deep personal commitment to the Armenian Cause. Their participation underscored the vitality and continuity of the Armenian American civic movement, as students from across the country took time away from their studies to advocate for justice and stand in solidarity with their homeland.
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1. ANC of Illinois Co-Chair Ken Hachikian and Illinois advocates pressed Rep. Delia Ramirez (D-IL) to support U.S. sanctions on Azerbaijani officials responsible for war crimes, champion the release of Armenian POWs, and back genocide education as a vital tool for justice and future atrocity prevention
2. Over 100 ANCA advocates took to Capitol Hill during ANCA Advocacy Days to call on Members of Congress to impose sanctions on Azerbaijan, support Armenia’s sovereignty, ensure Artsakh’s right of return, demand the immediate release of Armenian hostages, and expand U.S. genocide education initiatives that advance justice and prevent future genocides
3. More than 100 Armenian American advocates launched ANCA Advocacy Day 2025 from the organization’s Washington headquarters, preparing to press lawmakers to stand up for Artsakh justice, Armenian security, and genocide education as a pathway to lasting peace and accountability
4. ANCA Eastern Region Board Member Steve Mesrobian and Massachusetts advocates thanked Senator Ed Markey (D-MA) for his leadership at the COP29 summit condemning Azerbaijani human rights abusers, and urged expanded efforts to secure the immediate release of Armenian POWs
5. ANCA Eastern Region’s Nairi Diratsouian and Nareg Kassarjian and ANCA Programs Coordinator Nareg Mesrobian pressed Rep. Nellie Pou (D-NJ) to support Congressional action targeting Azerbaijani war crimes, ensure the freedom of Armenian hostages, and invest in genocide education as a bulwark against denial and future atrocities
6. ANCA Virginia advocates called on Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (D-VA) to back sanctions on Azerbaijan for its ongoing human rights violations, support the safe return of Artsakh Armenians, and promote genocide education as a means to honor victims and deter future crimes against humanity
7. ANCA National Board Member Dzovinar Hamakorzian and ANC Michigan advocate Vrej Dawli thanked Senator Gary Peters (D-MI) for traveling to Armenia and bringing an international spotlight to Azerbaijan’s genocide ethnic cleansing and urged continued decisive action to secure the release of Armenian POWs as part of broader regional peace and accountability initiatives
8. ANCA Eastern Region Board Member Steve Mesrobian thanked Rep. Gabe Amo (D-RI) for his leadership in advocating a stop to military aid to Azerbaijan and pressed for ongoing action to secure the release of Armenian hostages and impose sanctions on Azerbaijani war criminals
9. ANCA National Board Member Ani Tchaghlasian and ANC New Jersey members sat down with Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) to discuss the status of a full range of ANCA priorities including the immediate release of Armenian hostages and imposing sanctions on Azerbaijani war criminals
10. ANC Maine representative Gary Zartarian urged Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) to support targeted sanctions against Azerbaijani officials for war crimes, advocate for the immediate release of Armenian POWs, and back federal funding for genocide education programs to promote justice and historical truth
11. ANCA Eastern Region Board Member Steve Mesrobian thanked Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) for speaking out against Azerbaijani aggression at the COP29 Summit and pressed for ongoing action to secure the release of Armenian hostages and enforce sanctions on Azerbaijani perpetrators of genocide
12. ANCA Western Region Chairman Oshin Harootoonian, along with ANCA WR Board Members, staff, and advocates, urged Rep. Susie Lee (D-NV) to support the safe return of displaced Artsakh Armenians, sanction Azerbaijan for ongoing human rights violations, and promote genocide education as a tool for accountability.
13. ANCA Western Region Board Member Lara Yeretsian led a discussion with Rep. Judy Chu (D-CA), urging her to support U.S. sanctions on Azerbaijan, the release of all Armenian POWs, and expanded federal support for genocide education as a way to secure justice and prevent future atrocities
14. ANCA Western Region Board Members, staff, and advocates called on Rep. Kevin Mullin (D-CA) to back U.S. action to hold Azerbaijan accountable for ethnic cleansing in Artsakh, support a peace process grounded in justice, and expand genocide education programs that honor victims and deter denial
15. ANCA National Board Member Ani Tchaghlasian and ANC New Jersey advocates urged Rep. Tom Kean (R-NJ) to press for sanctions on Azerbaijani officials, prioritize the release of Armenian POWs, and support Congressional initiatives to promote genocide education and historical truth
16. ANCA Western Region Chair Oshin Harootoonian, AYF Western Region Central Executive member Herag Menachian, and ANCA National Grassroots Director Gev Iskajyan led a delegation urging Rep. Laura Friedman (D-CA) to support decisive U.S. action to sanction Azerbaijan, secure the release of Armenian detainees, and advance genocide education as a pathway to accountability and peace
17. ANCA Western Region advocates pressed Congressional Armenian Caucus Vice-Chair Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) to advance efforts to impose sanctions on Azerbaijan, support the return of Artsakh Armenians under international protection, and back funding for genocide education programs that promote justice and awareness
18. ANC Orange County advocates called on Rep. Young Kim (R-CA) to support U.S. efforts to hold Azerbaijan accountable for its war crimes, back the release of Armenian POWs, and advance genocide education legislation aimed at honoring victims and preventing future atrocities
19. ANCA Western Region Chairman Oshin Harootoonian and California-based advocates urged Senator Adam Schiff (D-CA) to continue championing Artsakh justice and Armenia security by pressing for sanctions on Azerbaijan, demanding the release of Armenian POWs, and advancing U.S. investment in genocide education as a cornerstone of justice
Coordinated by the ANCA Eastern and Western Regions, Advocacy Days featured comprehensive briefings and policy workshops, equipping first-time participants and returning activists alike for impactful Congressional outreach. Advocates presented members of Congress with the ANCA’s April 2025 policy memos, outlining legislative priorities that included:
Advocates urged lawmakers to sign a bipartisan letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio demanding the immediate release of Armenian POWs, Artsakh leaders, and civilian detainees held by Azerbaijan. They emphasized the importance of imposing Global Magnitsky sanctions on Azerbaijani officials responsible for torture, sham trials, and gross human rights violations.
Participants advocated for a U.S.-backed peace process that includes tangible security guarantees for Armenia, addresses Azerbaijan’s attempts to derail peace through coercive diplomacy, and upholds the internationally protected right of return for Armenians of Artsakh.
The ANCA called for co-sponsorship of the Armenian Genocide Education Act—allocating $10 million to the Library of Congress to fund public education initiatives—while also urging members to issue public statements recognizing the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
Advocates highlighted Azerbaijan’s systemic destruction of Armenian churches and cemeteries, and Turkey’s continued denial of the Armenian Genocide. They called for Congressional action to promote historical truth and cultural preservation.
“Advocacy Days are the very embodiment of civic engagement,” stated ANCA Chairman George Aghjayan. “They unite, in practice, our community behind our shared principles – securing Armenia, restoring Artsakh, protecting Armenian lives and land, and forging a safe and prosperous future for all Armenians. I am, as always, deeply inspired by our activists – from students to seasoned advocates – who traveled great distances to be here. Their participation is a powerful reminder to lawmakers that the Armenian American voice is organized, informed, and persistent in our pursuit of truth and accountability.”
The capstone of the two-day effort was a compelling April 2nd Capitol Hill observance titled “Reversing the 2023 Artsakh Genocide | Remembering the 1915-23 Armenian Genocide,” featuring remarks and support by Senators Cory Booker (NJ), Andy Kim (NJ), Ed Markey (MA), and Adam Schiff (CA), as well as Congressional Armenian Caucus leaders Frank Pallone (NJ) and Brad Sherman (CA), and Representatives Gabe Amo (RI), Herb Conaway (NJ), Jim Costa (CA), Laura Friedman (CA), George Latimer (NY), and Jim McGovern (MA). The event, organized by the Congressional Armenian Caucus and the Armenian American community groups, underscored a unified demand for decisive U.S. leadership: to impose sanctions on Turkey and Azerbaijan, to ensure the release of all Armenian POWs and hostages, to guarantee the right of return for the Armenians of Artsakh under international protection, and to end Turkey and Azerbaijan’s denial of their genocidal actions as a cornerstone to justice for these crimes.
For more information about ANCA Advocacy Days or to get involved in year-round advocacy, visit the website or contact the ANCA at anca@anca.org, ANCA Eastern Region at ancaer@anca.org, or the ANCA Western Region at info@ancawr.org.