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    Armenian National Committee of Illinois
    1701 North Greenwood Road
    Glenview, IL 60026
    Contact: Greg Bedian
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Internet: www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    April 22, 2005

    Armenians Protest at Chicago Turkish Consulate

    Chicago, IL - Over 100 demonstrators braved the rain, wind, and cold
    outside the Turkish Consulate in downtown Chicago on Friday to mark
    the 90th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide and to protest Turkey's
    continued denial of that genocide.

    "Turkey's efforts to deny the Armenian Genocide, coupled with
    its systematic destruction of cultural and religious monuments,
    the renaming of cities and other geographic landmarks and even
    animal species make the current Turkish government an accomplice
    to and culpable for the genocide committed in 1915," stated Greg
    Bedian, spokesperson for the Armenian National Committee of Illinois.
    "We reiterated our message to the Turkish regime and its collaborators
    that we will not go away and we will not be silent until Turkey admits
    the Genocide, returns occupied Armenian lands and makes appropriate
    reparations," he continued.

    Two bus loads of Armenians from the All Saints Community Center in
    Glenview, IL, were joined by dozens of others who came to the downtown
    area for the demonstration. Demonstrators distributed flyers and
    shouted various slogans such as "Turkey run, Turkey hide, Turkey's
    guilty of Genocide" and "Recognize the Genocide." This year, unlike
    previous years, there were no Turks on hand attempting to provoke the
    demonstrators and the minor Chicago police presence merely stood by
    and observed.

    The demonstration was covered by the local CBS affiliate and was
    part of a special three-minute segment on the 90th Anniversary of the
    Genocide on the 6:00pm news, airing in the first five minutes of the
    program. In addition to film of the demonstration, the report featured
    interviews with demonstrators Hermine Kholamian and Maro Stathopoulos
    and 99-year-old Genocide survivor Matthew Klujian.

    On April 24 of each year Armenians worldwide commemorate Turkey's
    genocide of 1.5 million Armenians in 1915. April 24, 1915, was the
    date when the Turkish government rounded up and murdered hundreds
    of Armenian leaders, including Armenian members of the Turkish
    Parliament. Although the Turkish leaders responsible for the crime
    were tried in abstentia and found guilty by the Turkish government
    following WW1, in recent years Turkey has engaged in a well-funded
    and sophisticated campaign to deny responsibility for the genocide
    of its Armenian population. This campaign has included the hiring
    of several well-known Washington lobbying firms, the endowment of
    Turkish studies programs at various US universities, and letters from
    the Turkish Embassy to state and local school boards.

    Despite such pressures, many states, including Illinois and Wisconsin,
    regularly issue gubernatorial proclamations and commemorative
    legislation in April to mark the anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
    Such a proclamation was issued again this year by Governor Rod
    Blagojevich.

    The Armenian National Committee of Illinois is a grassroots public
    affairs organization serving to inform, educate, and act on a wide
    range of issues concerning Armenian Americans throughout the state
    of Illinois.

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