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    Armenian National Committee of Canada
    130 Albert St., Suite 1007
    Ottawa, ON
    KIP 5G4
    Tel. (613) 235-2622 Fax (613) 238-2622
    [email protected]

    PRESS RELEASE
    June 08, 2006


    Contact: Roupen Kouyoumjian
    Tel. (613) 235-2622


    ANCC Participates in Genocide Gathering
    Meeting Pledges "Never Again"

    Ottawa - the Armenian National Committee of Canada (ANCC) participated
    in a historic meeting, on June 6, to work for the eradication of
    genocides through education. The meeting was held in the west block of
    the Parliament building in Ottawa.

    The meeting, organized by Ze'ev Kalin--founder of Genocide Education
    Never Again (GENA), was attended by survivors and representatives from
    various genocide-victim communities (Armenians, Cambodians, Jews,
    Rwandans, Sudanese, Ukrainians). Members of parliament, diplomatic
    representatives, human rights organizations and scholars also took part
    in the meeting.

    Yvonne Bedrossian was the sole Canadian-Armenian survivor of the 1915
    Armenian Genocide who could attend the meeting. In addition to Aris
    Babikian, the executive director of the Armenian National Committee of
    Canada (ANCC), other attendees included Armand Hagopian, charge d'
    affaires and Michael Vartanyan, first consul of the Armenian Embassy;
    Vahe Balabanian (CAN); Victoria Cop, the president of the Armenian
    Students Association of Ottawa; and other Armenian community leaders.
    Prelate Archbishop Khajag Hagopian sent letter of support and
    solidarity.

    The purpose of the meeting was to bring genocide survivors and their
    descendents together to pledge to work to eradicate genocide, and raise
    awareness about various genocides and explore options to prevent it.

    Keynote speaker Dr. Gerry Caplan delivered an inspiring and
    compassionate speech, urging the Canadian Government and the
    international community to be more resolute in their efforts to put an
    end to the scourge of genocide. He emphasized that politicians should be
    consistent in their dealing with such heinous crimes as genocides. "They
    should not be selective in condemning and trying to prevent genocidal
    acts," said Caplan. He also commended the Harper Government for its
    recent recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

    In his " Solidarity of Sorrow" speech, Dr. Caplan urged the various
    victims of genocide to stand by each other, recognize each others
    suffering, and work together to prevent other races from going through
    what they have experienced. He reiterated that there is no hierarchy
    among genocide victims.

    Dr. Caplan deplored the Turkish Government's denial of the Armenian
    Genocide and the Israeli Government's refusal to recognize the Armenian
    Genocide. He also talked about the Rwandan Genocide and the horrific
    situation in Darfur, and the "cynical political games some super and
    regional powers play to determine how, when, where and why to interfere
    to stop genocide acts form taking place."

    Dr. Caplan commended Babikian of ANCC for his commitment and efforts to
    reach out and work with all victims of genocides regardless of their
    colour, religion or race.

    The keynote speaker said he is hoping the pledge by the various victims
    of genocide to work together would put moral pressure on the Canadian
    Government to act more decisively.

    "We as a victim nations of genocide, should form common front to fight
    racism, xenophobia, intolerance, and hatred. It is our duty and
    obligation to humanity to prevent future genocides from happening. We
    also should stand in solidarity against denial. Because the last act of
    any genocide is the denial aspect. As we have seen no one is immune
    from denial and revictimizing the survivors and their descendents," said
    Aris Babikian, the executive director of ANCC.

    -30-

    The ANCC is the largest and the most influential Canadian-Armenian
    grassroots political organization. Working in coordination with a
    network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout Canada and
    affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCC actively advances
    the concerns of the Canadian-Armenian community on a broad range of
    issues.

    Regional Chapters

    Montréal - Laval - Ottawa - Toronto - Hamilton - Cambridge - St.
    Catharines - Windsor - Vancouver

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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