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    Ottawa Sun, Canada
    April 25 2005

    Armenians rally at embassy, demand Turks admit atrocity

    By MEGAN GILLIS, Ottawa Sun


    Hundreds of Armenian-Canadians rallied outside the Turkish Embassy
    yesterday, demanding the Turks admit to slaughtering 1.5 million
    Armenians 90 years ago. Vahe Balabanian, president of the Armenian
    Cultural Association of Ottawa, has rallied at the Sandy Hill park
    for decades.

    "My first one was in 1971," he said. "We never lost hope, we believe
    in the honesty of people. Eventually, the truth will win."

    Armenians from Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa set up paper tombstones
    for the dead and demanded recognition from Turkey and reparation --
    the return of ancestral lands.

    Organizers pegged their numbers at up to 1,000.

    Countries around the world -- including Canada -- have recognized
    what Armenians call the 20th century's first genocide and Turkey
    dismisses as propaganda.

    "The Jewish Holocaust, the Rwandan genocide, the genocide in Darfur
    -- the Armenian genocide was the blueprint for modern genocide," said
    rally organizer Edward Agopian. "By not acknowledging such an
    atrocity occurred, it leaves the door open for more atrocities to
    occur."

    The rally also coincided with the 20th anniversary of when members of
    the Armenian Revolutionary Army stormed the Turkish Embassy in
    Ottawa, killing a security guard.
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