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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian National Committee
    Eastern Massachusetts
    47 Nichols Avenue
    Watertown, MA 02472
    Contact: Sharistan Ardhaldjian
    Tel: 917 428 1918
    Fax: 718 651 3637
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.anca.org/

    COURT DATE SET FOR MASSACHUSETTS LAWSUIT
    SEEKING TO BLOCK TEACHING OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    BOSTON, MA - A hearing date on whether or not to consider an Assembly of
    Turkish American Associations (ATAA) backed lawsuit to compel the
    Commonwealth of Massachusetts to include denialist material in their
    Armenian Genocide curriculum resource materials has been set for September
    18th, reported the Armenian National Committee of Eastern Massachusetts.

    U.S. District Chief Judge Mark Wolf scheduled a hearing for oral arguments
    on the Commonwealth of Massachusetts motion to dismiss the lawsuit, filed by
    the ATAA, two teachers and a student.

    "We welcome the scheduling of a hearing date and look forward to the court
    taking this opportunity to dismiss this clearly unfounded and deeply flawed
    lawsuit," said ANC of Eastern Massachusetts Chair Sharistan Ardaljian. "The
    authors of this suit - in acting as effective surrogates for Armenian
    Genocide deniers in Ankara - have committed a grave disservice to the truth,
    to the cause of tolerance, and the growing worldwide movement to prevent
    genocide."

    The ATAA lawsuit calls for the inclusion of their website in a list of
    educational sources for teachers, as part of a teacher's guide on genocide
    education provided by the State. The ATAA lawsuit also calls for the
    addition of other websites, including that of the Embassy of the Republic of
    Turkey, which the ATAA had lobbied to include in the guide, but were
    disqualified because they denied the Armenian Genocide, in direct
    contravention of the Massachusetts statute requiring the teaching of the
    Armenian Genocide.

    Soon after the lawsuit was introduced, the Massachusetts District Attorney's
    office had filed a motion to dismiss the case. The Armenian Bar Association
    joined with the Armenian National Committee of America, Jewish Alliance for
    Law and Social Action, the National Association for the Advancement of
    Colored People (NAACP), and Irish Immigration Center, in filing a friend of
    the court brief in March 2006, in support of the dismissal, arguing that
    inclusion of Genocide denial materials in the curriculum would fly in the
    face of repeated Massachusetts proclamations and State Resolutions properly
    characterizing the Armenian Genocide as 'genocide.' The collective brief
    may be read at: http://www.armenianbar.org/amicus/BriefofAmiciCuri ae.pdf

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