| NFCA is Saddened by the Passing of Congressman Tom Lantos of California | 
	
		| By Joe Foley |
			Published
			 02/12/2008
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			In Memoriam , Friends
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		| Tom Lantos 1928-2008 
				         | National Federation of Croatian Americans (NFCA)
 
 PRESS RELEASE
 
 "NFCA is Saddened by the Passing of Congressman Tom Lantos of California"
 
 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - February 12, 2008
 
 Washington, DC:    The National Federation of Croatian Americans (NFCA) is
 saddened by the passing of U.S. Representative Tom Lantos (D-CA), the
 Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the U.S. House of
 Representatives.  Chairman Lantos was a friend to the Republic of Croatia
 and to the Croatian American Community.  He was a progressive leader for
 democratic change around the world and a steadfast supporter of the
 expansion of human rights for all people regardless of the type of
 government that they chose.
 
 NFCA's President, Mr. Ed Andrus, called on Congressman Lantos in his
 office when the NFCA was actively campaigning in early 2005 for the creation
 of the current Congressional Croatian Caucus.  Mr. Andrus found that the
 Congressman was very informed on and supportive of the Republic of Croatia.
 A pleasant man, Congressman Lantos invited Mr. Andrus into his personal
 office and discussed the NFCA and the proposed Croatian Caucus, which he
 later joined as a Founding Member.  His wife and political partner, Annette,
 was with him as was his cute little white lap dog, a constant companion.
 The Human Rights Caucus, which Congressman Lantos also was a Founding
 Member, had invited the NFCA to testify on the matter of Croatian minority
 rights in the Vojvodina region of Serbia/Montenegro (as it was known at the
 time) in 2004.  NFCA National Treasurer Zvonko Labas was welcomed to present
 testimony and answer questions regarding new approaches to the ongoing
 problems of Croatian minority rights in the Vojvodina region.  Soon
 thereafter, new Prime Minister Ivo Sanader of Croatia met with Serb
 President in Belgrade and signed several partnership agreements, one of which
 guaranteed ethnic minority rights in Vojvodina.
 
 Later, Congressman Lantos was one of the Congressional leaders as Ranking
 Democrat on the House Committee on International Relations, as the Committee
 was known at the time, who helped drive to passage H. Res. 529.  This
 important 'Sense of Congress Resolution' and Congressional foreign policy
 statement for the United States, which was originally initiated by the NFCA,
 commended Croatia for her democratic reforms, ongoing progressive military
 policy changes, and called for an invitation for Croatia to join NATO at the
 earliest possible date.  Very late that evening when H. Res. 529 was finally
 passed on December 14, 2005, Congressman Lantos was still standing on the
 House Floor to testify very strongly on Croatia's behalf.
 
 Although he will now never see Croatia join NATO, the good that Congressman
 Lantos contributed in this important regard will be long remembered by the
 NFCA, the informed Croatian American community, and, we do believe, the
 people of the Republic of Croatia.  The NFCA and Croatia's skilled
 diplomatic community in Washington will all miss his consistent support of
 Croatia and the expansion of democracy and political stability throughout
 the Balkans.  In addition, the United States will miss his great leadership,
 especially as Chairman of the important House Foreign Affairs Committee.
 
 The NFCA is a national umbrella organization of Croatian American groups
 that collectively represents approximately 130,000 members.  For additional
 public affairs information, please call Mr. Joe Foley, NFCA Government and
 Public Affairs Director, at (301) 294-0937, or Mr. Ed Andrus, NFCA
 President, at NFCA Headquarters at (301) 208-6650, or by email at
 NFCAhdq@verizon.net.   For recent NFCA newsletters, important NFCA
 membership and chapter information, and other Croatian American news please
 visit the NFCA’s Web Site at www.nfcaonline.com
 
 
 National Federation of Croatian Americans (NFCA)
 2401 Research Blvd,  Suite 115
 Rockville,  MD  20850
 PHONE: (301) 208-6650
 FAX:  (301) 208-6659
 E-MAIL:  nfcahdq@verizon.net
 WEB SITE: www.nfcaonline.com
 
 
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