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    Armenian General Benevolent Union
    Viken L. Attarian
    Chairman
    805 Manoogian street
    Ville St-Laurent, Qc H4N 1Z5
    Tel; 514-748-2428
    Fax: 514-748-6307
    E-mail; [email protected]
    Website: www.agbumontreal.org


    Montreal, May 9, 2006

    AGBU CHAIRMAN'S LETTER TO THE PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA


    The Right Honorable Stephen Harper, P.C. M.P.
    Prime Minister of Canada


    Dear Prime Minister,

    As chairman of one of the largest Armenian organizations in Canada, the
    Armenian General Benevolent Union, Montreal chapter, I would like to express
    my full support for your statement of recognition of the Armenian Genocide
    on April 19th, 2006.

    Please accept on our behalf the enclosed documentary, the DVD of The
    Armenian Genocide, by the Emmy award winning American filmmaker, Mr. Andrew
    Goldberg. This is a uniquely scholarly film which was recently broadcast on
    the PBS network in the US, as well as on TVOntario. Apart from its
    documentary content of the events of 1915, the film contains very important
    footage of Mr. Rafael Lemkin, the Polish jurist who defined the term
    "genocide" for the UN and spearheaded the signing of the UN Covnention on
    Genocide, where he clearly and unequivocally says in his own words how he
    was inspired by these horrendous crimes perpetrated against the Armenians
    and against the Jews when he embarked on his great initiative.

    The Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU), founded exactly a century ago,
    dedicated the first 15-20 years of its existence to collecting orphans,
    providing food and shelter, education and work skills to the desperate
    survivors of the massacres of Armenians predating 1915, and eventually to
    the surviving victims of the horrendous crime of the first documented
    genocide of the twentieth century. As such, our organization worked closely
    with the first ever international institution established in 1921 by the
    League of Nations, the High Commission for Refugees, under the direction of
    Fridtjof Nansen. The HCR was one of the core institutions which formed the
    nucleus of organizations that eventually was reshaped into the UN and into
    the UNHCR of today. It should be noted that the initial founding of the HCR
    by the League of Nations was for the explicit reason to come to the aid of
    Armenian refugees who were the surviving victims of the genocide. The HCR
    was awarded the 1938 Nobel Peace Prize for its humanitarian work. Thus, as
    documented in this film, not only the Armenian Genocide was one of the two
    initial models (with the Jewish Holocaust) for the definition of the word
    genocide, but this crime against humanity can be traced directly to the
    roots of the founding of the UN itself.

    The AGBU today fulfills the mission of preserving Armenian heritage around
    the globe with humanitarian and educational means. The AGBU is an
    officially recognized NGO by the UN. In Canada, AGBU is one of the largest
    Armenian organizations with thousands of members, volunteers and
    sympathizers. The largest AGBU chapter is in Montreal and we have an
    important chapter and school in Toronto as well. On behalf of all of these
    individuals I would like to thank you, Mr. Prime Minister, for acknowledging
    this greatest of all crimes for what it is, a carefully planned and executed
    genocide. Your courageous act will ensure that this crime against humanity
    is not forgotten and that modern day deniers and perpetrators of genocide
    around the world are brought to justice. The lives of millions of innocent
    victims of the past cry out to us to stop forever this inhumanity of man
    towards his fellow human beings.

    Your courageous position, not only serves to advance the cause of human
    rights, it also lends direct support and inspiration to the numerous brave
    Turkish souls who over a long period have chosen to confront the dark past
    of their ancestors for the sake of the truth and for the sake of democracy
    and freedom of speech in Turkey itself.

    All Canadians, regardless of their origin, stand proud because of your
    action.

    Sincerely,



    Viken L. Attarian, Ing. MSc. MBA
    Chairman, AGBU Montreal
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