[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 153 (Wednesday, October 30, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H6910]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE AMERICAN HELLENIC INSTITUTE
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Florida (Ms. Ros-Lehtinen) for 5 minutes.
Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN. Mr. Speaker, I rise to recognize the American
Hellenic Institute, known as AHI.
This year, AHI will be holding its 12th annual conference in my
hometown of Miami. The conference provides an opportunity for the Greek
American community to reflect on its role in American society and to
advance and, indeed, strengthen U.S.-Greek relations.
This will also include an awards banquet in which two members of the
Miami area will be recognized for their service to the south Florida
community and for promoting Hellenic ideals and values. This year's
recipients of the Hellenic Heritage Public Service Award are Gus Andy
and John Haralambides.
John, who passed away, sadly, earlier this year, was the embodiment
of all that AHI stands for. His legacy will forever live on through his
deeds and through the school that he founded, the Archimedean Academy.
I have had the privilege of being at that school, and I can account for
its academic curriculum, which is simply outstanding.
I congratulate the American Hellenic Institute, Gus Andy, and the
family and friends of John for this important and meaningful
recognition.
In Recognition of Tony Argiz
Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN. Mr. Speaker, I would like to recognize and
congratulate my good friend, Tony Argiz, who has been selected by the
American Jewish Committee in south Florida to receive its 2013 National
Human Relations Award.
Tony has been an active member of our south Florida community for
many years, so this honor is well deserved. He continues to play a
vital role in enhancing and promoting the important relationship
between the United States and Israel.
This Human Relations Award is presented to leaders whose work within
the community reflects the mission of the AJC, building bridges of
understanding, and promoting freedom and democracy throughout the
world. As Tony Argiz understands, in this dangerous time, we must stand
together with our ally, the Democratic Jewish State of Israel, and
continue to work together to preserve this oasis of freedom in a desert
of oppression.
Congratulations to Tony Argiz and to the American Jewish Committee in
south Florida.
Protecting Women and Girls
Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN. Mr. Speaker, involved citizens help our communities
on important issues in order to raise awareness on human trafficking
and help put an end to domestic violence.
Domestic violence and human trafficking are widespread human rights
violations that continue to plague our world, cutting across racial
lines, ethnic lines, geographic borders. As a wife, mother,
grandmother, and a female Member of Congress, I realize the profound
responsibility that I have to work together with my congressional
colleagues to pass legislation in a bipartisan manner that would speak
to the very heart of each and every woman.
As long as young girls and women across the globe continue to
struggle to break through the shame and the silence that surrounds
domestic violence and sexual trafficking, we must continue to put these
issues on every national and global agenda. This year, Congress
reauthorized the Trafficking Victims Protection Act and the Violence
Against Women Act, two critical pieces of legislation to address the
needs of these vulnerable members of our global society.
I recently cosponsored two important resolutions to raise awareness
on the need to protect women from the horrible attacks that they face.
I will soon introduce legislation to amend current U.S. law that
unintentionally facilitates domestic violence by forcing the return of
a child in international child abduction cases despite a recognized
risk to the child or the parent.
But the reality is, Mr. Speaker, that government alone cannot combat
these horrendous crimes against girls and women. We need your help. As
a community, we have the obligation to fight these crimes and protect
girls and women from domestic violence and human trafficking. Awareness
is key in stopping these human rights abuses. These crimes are on the
rise, but together we can make a difference. We must make a difference.
Be the difference today in your community.
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