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    Armenian Assembly of America
    1140 19th Street, NW, Suite 600
    Washington, DC 20036
    Phone: 202-393-3434
    Fax: 202-638-4904
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.armenianassembly.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    May 27, 2005
    CONTACT: Christine Kojoian
    Email: [email protected]

    CONGRESSMAN PALLONE CONDEMNS TURKISH GOVERNMENT ASSAULT ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM
    Says Turkey is "Not Yet A Democratic State"

    Washington, DC - The Armenian Assembly of America today praised
    Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ)
    for condemning Turkey for accusing its own citizens of committing
    treason against the state and challenging its longstanding policy of
    denying the Armenian Genocide. As a result, an unprecedented Armenian
    Genocide conference was postponed this week due to outside "pressures,
    threats and slander," according to organizers.

    In a speech before Congress last night, Pallone said in part, "[this]
    development affirms the speculation that the image that the Turkish
    government has attempted to create for itself is nothing more than a
    desperate attempt to create a facade. Contrary to what Turkish Prime
    Minister Erdogan and other Turkish officials would have us believe,
    the Government of Turkey is not democratic, is not committed to
    creating a democracy, is not making an effort to create better
    relations with Armenia and is definitely not ready to join the
    European Union."

    Conference organizers said that more than 720 people were to
    participate in the May 25-27 conference at Istanbul's Bosphorus
    University entitled, "Ottoman Armenians during the Decline of the
    Empire: Issues of Scientific Responsibility and Democracy."

    In a joint press statement issued yesterday, organizers said the
    postponement followed intense government pressure to scrap the event -
    including Turkish Justice Minister Cemil Cicek's outrageous claims in
    parliament on Tuesday that the conference amounted to a "stab in the
    back of the Turkish people."

    "We must end this treason, the spreading of propaganda against Turkey
    by the people who belong to it," Cicek said.

    "We find the unjust and prejudiced accusations made against the not
    yet presented papers of a not yet actualized conference totally
    unlawful," conference planners said in their statement. "Had the
    actualization of this conference been tolerated, the rich, varied and
    not at all monotonous approaches to the issue of what happened before,
    during and after 1915 would have emerged."

    A European Union diplomat this week told Reuters that Cicek's remarks
    were "unbelievable."

    "It not only kills the government's policy on the Armenian issue. It
    will also kill support for Turkey's EU drive," the diplomat told
    Reuters.

    Yesterday in Washington, the Speaker of the Turkish Parliament Bulent
    Arinc criticized his own government for blocking the conference and
    said, "Even if I do not like it, the speeches should not be
    prevented."

    Additionally, at least 150 Turkish academicians from more than 10
    universities have signed a public statement protesting the assault on
    university autonomy and academic freedom.

    Turkey characterizes itself as a mature democracy with hopes of
    becoming the first Muslim nation to accede to the European Union. As
    such, it faces mounting pressure to normalize relations with
    neighboring Armenia in addition to reforming its minority and civil
    rights record. The European Parliament has gone further, calling upon
    Turkey to recognize the Armenian Genocide. And senior European
    officials have repeatedly called on Turkey to deal with the fact of
    the Armenian Genocide as part of its accession process.

    The Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
    nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness
    of Armenian issues. It is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt membership
    organization.

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    NR#2005-055

    Editor's Note: Attached is the full text of Congressman Pallone's
    speech in the House of Representatives on May 26, 2005.

    IN OPPOSITION TO CANCELLATION OF GENOCIDE CONFERENCE IN TURKEY --
    (House of Representatives - May 26, 2005)

    The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the
    gentleman from New Jersey (Mr. Pallone) is recognized for 5 minutes.

    Mr. PALLONE. Mr. Speaker, I rise this afternoon to voice my outrage
    and great disappointment about a recent development in Turkey. A
    conference set to begin yesterday in Bogazici University, of Turkish
    scholars and academics, entitled ``Ottoman Armenians During the
    Decline of the Empire: Issues of Scientific Responsibility and
    Democracy,'' was indefinitely postponed by the university organizers.

    According to Agence France-Presse, Turkish Justice Minister Cemil
    Cicek yesterday accused conference organizers of committing treason,
    saying, ``We must put an end to this cycle of treason and insults, of
    spreading propaganda against the Turkish nation by people who belong
    to it.'' In addition, Turkish officials have demanded copies of all
    papers submitted to the conference.

    The development further affirms the speculation that the image that
    the Turkish Government has attempted to create for itself is nothing
    more than a desperate attempt to create a facade. Contrary to what
    Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan and other Turkish officials would have
    us believe, the Government of Turkey is not democratic, is not
    committed to creating a democracy, is not making an effort to create
    better relations with Armenia and is definitely not ready to join the
    European Union.

    Over the last year, we have witnessed the Government of Turkey attempt
    to move towards democratization. However, the manner in which they
    have chosen to do so is an insult to any truly democratic
    government. Their attempts have included the adoption of a penal code
    that, in reality, represents a dramatic display of the Turkish
    government's campaign to deny the Armenian genocide. Furthermore, this
    new criminal code further hindered improved relations between the
    Republic of Armenia and Turkey.

    Section 306 of this penal code punishes individual Turkish citizens or
    groups that confirm the fact of the Armenian genocide in Ottoman
    Turkey or call for the end of the Turkish occupation of Northern
    Cyprus, with up to 10 years in prison. Far from coming to terms with
    the genocide or reaching out to Armenia, Turkey, in adopting Section
    306 of its new penal code, hardened its anti-Armenian stance and
    undermined hopes for reduction of tension in the region. This sets the
    stage for possible legal action against conference planners and
    participants. The Turkish Government has refused to support rescinding
    this prohibition against free speech, despite international criticism.

    Mr. Speaker, with the cancellation of this conference, we find that
    the Government of Turkey will go to any length to avoid facing its
    bloody past. In just 2 weeks, Turkey's prime minister will be in the
    United States for an official visit, proclaiming that his nation is a
    democracy ready for full membership in the European Community and
    asking for U.S. support. The sad reality, Mr. Speaker, is that when it
    comes to facing the judgment of history about the Armenian genocide,
    Turkey, rather than acknowledging the truth, has instead chosen to
    trample on the rights of its citizens and still maintain lies.

    Hrant Dink, editor of the Armenian weekly Agos in Turkey stated,
    ``This decision strengthens the hand of those outside Turkey who say
    Turkey has not changed, it is not democratic enough to discuss the
    Armenian issue, it shows there is a difference between what the
    government says and its intentions.''

    Numerous European countries, including Poland, France and Greece, have
    passed Armenian genocide resolutions and have continuously urged
    Turkey to admit its crime. Just this week, French President Jacques
    Chirac urged Turkey to recognize the genocide and said failure to do
    so could harm Ankara's drive to join the European Union.

    We cannot sit by and allow any nation that we consider an ally and a
    nation that is desperately seeking admission into the European Union
    to behave in such a manner. To bring this development into
    perspective, consider that according to current law in Turkey, dozens
    of U.S. Senators and hundreds of Congressmen would be punished simply
    for having voted for Armenian genocide resolutions, spoken about the
    lessons of this crime against humanity or commemorated the victims of
    the atrocity. So, too, would the American academic establishment,
    human rights groups, the mainstream media and just about everyone else
    aside from the Turkish embassy and its paid lobbyists here in
    Washington, D.C.

    Only by being prepared to admit mistakes and make amends can the
    Turkish Government truly be considered a nation governed by the values
    of democracy. This recent event reveals the vulnerable side of Turkey,
    one that is still hiding from its history and is incapable of learning
    from its mistakes so as to ensure that they will not be repeated in
    the future.

    Mr. Speaker, the United States prides itself on being the world's
    leader in spreading democracy and liberty. As an effective leader, it
    is our duty to recognize that Turkey is not yet a democratic state and
    it will take a sincere effort on the part of Turkey to make a
    transition from a government that currently advocates censorship and
    lack of freedom of speech to one that embraces the principles of
    democracy in its true meaning.
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