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    PRESS OFFICE
    Armenian Holy Apostolic Church Canadian Diocese
    Contact; Deacon Hagop Arslanian, Assistant to the Primate
    615 Stuart Avenue, Outremont Quebec H2V 3H2
    Tel; 514-276-9479, Fax; 514-276-9960
    Email; [email protected] Website; www.armenianchurch.ca

    Bishop Galstanian urges Canadian Parliamentarians to vote for M-380

    On Tuesday April 20 2004, the Primate of the Armenian Holy Apostolic
    Church Canadian Diocese addressed a letter to the members of the House
    of Commons of Canada urging them to vote in favor of M-380 Armenian
    Genocide.

    Upon the directive of His Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian the
    Diocesan faithful contacted Members of Parliament in their areas to
    urge them to vote for M-380.

    During telephone conversations with Ministers and Parliamentarians,
    Bishop Galstanian expressed gratitude and thanks for their attention
    and urged them to vote for the Armenian Genocide resolution. Serpazan
    told the MP's "If the Canadian parliament recognizes the Genocide of
    April 24, 1915 the Armenian community in Canada will warmly welcome
    and deeply appreciate the wisdom and courageous act of the Government
    of Canada, which will be a clear expression of Canada's strong
    commitment to human rights and justice".

    The copy of His Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian's letter is attached

    ARMENIAN HOLY APOSTOLIC CHURCH CANADIAN DIOCESE
    615 Stuart Avenue, Outremont, Quebec, Canada H2V 3H2
    Tel: (514) 276-9479 Fax: (514) 276-9960
    Email: [email protected] Web: www.armenianchurch.ca


    House of Commons
    Ottawa

    Honorable members of the Canadian Parliament,

    As the Primate and the spiritual leader of the Armenian Church of
    Canada, I have the unique privilege and the pleasure to extend sincere
    salutations to all distinguished members of the Canadian House of
    Commons, and to express on behalf of all Canadian Armenians our
    heartfelt appreciation of your resolve to debate in the Canadian
    Parliament openly and objectively the recognition of the historical
    fact of the Armenian Genocide.

    Three generations after that fateful event, the Genocide remains a
    deeply imbedded wound in the Armenian psyche. The wound has not
    healed, because this injustice of unprecedented magnitude has not been
    recognized and acknowledged by the perpetrator and by the
    international community as a crime against mankind and a violation of
    a fundamental standard of humanity.

    Moreover, in a cruel campaign of denial, the perpetrator continues the
    genocide by killing the memory of the victims. Indeed, as genocide
    scholar Professor Deborah Lipstadt of Emory University states, "denial
    is the final stage of genocide, because it strives to reshape history
    in order to demonize the victims and rehabilitate the perpetrators."

    There are no two sides of this story. Hundreds of news accounts
    published in the international media during the First World War,
    numerous eye witness accounts of foreign missions and survivors -
    including our parents and grandparents, thousands of state archives
    around the world, scores of declarations by esteemed historians have
    repeatedly established beyond a shred of a doubt, that a
    state-sponsored, premeditated, meticulously planned and brutally
    executed scheme of ethnic cleansing was carried out in 1915 through
    1923 by the Ottoman Turkish government over its Armenian citizens
    living on their ancestral homeland, who aspired only the dignity of
    living like a human being. The 1915 genocide of the Armenians was the
    culmination of 600 years of oppression and a diabolic attempt for a
    final solution by the Ottoman authorities to the European insistence
    of introducing reforms that would guarantee the most basic human
    rights of minorities in Ottoman Turkey.

    Dear parliamentarians,

    You do not have to look far for an evidence of the Armenian
    Genocide. Look at the galleries of this House, full of representatives
    of the Canadian Armenian community. There are hundreds of similar
    communities dispersed around the world, from the far-east to the far
    west, members of the Armenian Diaspora that was created as a result of
    the Genocide. The throbbing pain they have inherited from their
    tormented parents and grandparents, yearns for recognition of the
    truth and for justice.

    France and Switzerland were the latest of more than 15 states, who
    courageously defied threats and blackmail, and sided with the truth
    and justice.

    Honorable members of the House of Commons,

    Show to the world once more that Canada upholds international ethics,
    believes in human and social rights and strives for consolidation of
    peace based on justice. Vote for the recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide. God bless you all.

    Prayerfully,

    Bishop Bagrat Galstanian Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church
    of Canada



    DIVAN OF THE DIOCESE

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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