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    ARMENIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF CANADA
    COMITÉ NATIONAL ARMÉNIEN DU CANADA
    3401 Olivar-Asselin
    Montréal, Québec
    H4J 1L5
    Tél. (514) 334-1299 Fax (514) 334-6853
    Communiqué de Presse - Press Release
    July 15 juillet, 2005


    Contacts: Shant Karabajak 514-334-1299
    Roupen Kouyoumdjian 514-336-7095
    Aris Babikian 416-317-8972
    For immediate release:
    Pour diffusion immédiate:


    Canadian-Armenian Community Leaders Meet with the Toronto Star Editorial Board


    Toronto- A delegation representing the Canadian-Armenian Community
    met the Toronto Star editorial board to discuss issues of concern
    to the Canadian-Armenian community. The Armenian Genocide, Canada-
    Armenia bilateral relations, Nagorno Karabagh, and the establishment
    of a Canadian Embassy in Armenia were among the issues discussed
    during the June 28th meeting. Bob Hepburn, editorial page editor,
    headed the five-member Toronto Star board. The Canadian-Armenian
    community delegation included Aris Babikian, president, Armenian
    National Federation of Canada (ANFC); Shaen Mirakian, of the Armenian
    Community Centre of Toronto (ACC); and Vahan Ajemian, Armenian National
    Committee of Toronto (ANCT).


    A frank and open exchange of views took place during the one-hour
    meeting.

    `It was an important and constructive meeting,' said Babikian. `We
    had to update and sensitize the Toronto Star editorial board with
    the concerns of the Canadian-Armenian Community in light of recent
    developments, especially after the House of Commons April 21, 2004
    resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide,' stated Aris Babikian,
    ANFC president.

    At the end of the meeting the Armenian delegation provided the
    editorial board with books and documentation on the aforementioned
    issues.

    Since last year's House of Commons resolution, the Armenian National
    Committee of Canada and the Armenian National Federation of Canada
    and their affiliated chapters in Montreal, Laval, Toronto, Hamilton,
    Cambridge, St. Catharines, Kitchener, London, Guelph and Vancouver
    have regularly contacted the Canadian media to inform them of the
    House of Commons resolution and asked them to clarify their stand on
    this important moral and ethical issue.

    On January 14, 2004 ANCC was successful in securing a resolution from
    the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada, which represent
    over 400 newspapers and magazines, to recognize the Armenian Genocide.

    In additional and due to the persistence, hard work and behind the
    scenes efforts of ANCC and its members, The Globe and Mail and the
    National Post now refer to the Armenian Genocide without ambiguity
    and without quotes or the prefix `alleged' in their editorials and
    stories. ANCC members continue to be in touch with various Canadian
    media reporters, columnists, editors, board members, publishers
    and presidents.

    `We firmly believe that the media has an important role to educate
    and bring the truth of the Armenian cause to the Canadian public. With
    that in mind, the ANCC has, over the years, established an excellent
    relationship with Canadian media, based on mutual trust and respect,'
    stated ANCC President Dr. Girair Basmadjian. `As in the past, we
    intend to continue our communication with the Canadian media in an
    open, objective and positive manners,' said Dr. Basmadjian.

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