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    PRESS RELEASE

    ARMENIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF CANADA
    3401 Olivar-Asselin
    Montréal, Québec
    H4J 1L5

    Tél. (514) 334-1299 Fax (514) 334-6853

    March 25, 2005

    Contacts: Shant Karabajak 514-334-1299

    Roupen Kouyoumdjian 514-336-7095

    Aris Babikian 416-497-8972



    For immediate release:


    Cultural Genocide event deemed great success by the Armenian National
    Committee of Canada

    Montréal - The Armenian National Committee of Canada, the largest
    and most influential grass roots Canadian-Armenian political
    interest group, has organized a series of events in memory of the
    90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915. The events are
    aimed at the general public and are intended to show the material
    and cultural damage caused by the uprooting and destruction of the
    Armenians from their homeland of four thousand year.

    The first of these events was scheduled for Wednesday, the 23rd of
    March at the National Press Club in Ottawa, an exhibit and reception
    depicting the tragic and continuous state sponsored destruction
    of Armenian architectural treasures in Eastern Anatolia (Turkey of
    today). At the same time, it was an opportunity for the A.N.C.C. to
    thank all the members of the House of Commons and Senators for making
    the recognition of the Armenian Genocide in Canada possible.

    Professor Samvel Karapetyan's research found a wide audience of
    Ministers, Members of Parliament, Senators and foreign dignitaries,
    among which were the Honourable Stephen Harper, Leader of the
    Official Opposition, Mr. Stockwell Day, Foreign Affairs critic of
    the Conservative Party of Canada, M. Gilles Duceppe, Leader of the
    Bloc Quebecois, Honourable Sen. Raymond Setlakwe, Mr. Lui Temelkovski,
    President of the Canada-Armenia Parliamentary Friendship group, as well
    as 80 Membres of Parliament and Senators, 20 Embassies presented by
    their Ambassadors or representatives. Also notable was Mme Madeleine
    Dalphond-Guiral, the Member of Parliament whose efforts lead to the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the Canadian House of Commons
    in April 2004.

    Dr. Girair Basmadjian, President of the Armenian National Committee
    of Canada said during the event that "it is very sad that traces of
    thousands of years of Armenian civilization are being systematically
    wiped out from its cradle". He latter asked "what can be worse than
    the uprooting of an entire nation from its homeland? The annihilation
    of its traces from that homeland."

    Present at the event was Prof. Vahakn Dadrian, one of the
    world's foremost experts on the Armenian Genocide, who thanked the
    parliamentarians for their commitment to truth and historical justice,
    despite undue pressures.

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