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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
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    September 18, 2006
    CONTACT: Christine Kojoian
    E-mail: [email protected]


    THE ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA
    STATEMENT ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE DENIAL CASE

    Washington, DC - The Armenian Assembly of America has released the
    following statement in the case of Griswold v. Driscoll et. Al. (the
    Armenian Genocide Denial Case), which will be heard in U.S. District
    Court in Boston today. The lawsuit, filed last year by the Assembly of
    Turkish American Associations (ATAA), asserts that the Massachusetts
    Department of Education's decision to remove denialist materials in
    the school curriculum amounts to "censoring" and therefore would be
    a violation of the First Amendment.

    PRESS STATEMENT
    OF THE ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA
    AND OTHER ARMENIAN AMERICAN AMICUS CURIAE
    FOR HEARING BEFORE CHIEF JUDGE MARK WOLF
    OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS
    SEPTEMBER 18, 2006

    The Armenian Assembly of America and the Armenian-American individuals
    who have filed an Amicus Curiae Memorandum for today's hearing on the
    Motion to Dismiss the Complaint in the case of Griswold v. Driscoll
    et al will point out to the Court in the oral argument scheduled
    today that:

    1. The Armenian-Americans who have filed this Amicus brief are
    affronted that the Turkish interests and other plaintiffs who have
    brought this lawsuit are seeking to have students in Massachusetts
    schools be referred to websites which characterize the Armenian
    Genocide as a "myth" and "as bogus as a three dollar bill." In fact,
    there is no credible argument that the massacres of Armenians during
    and after World War One were not genocide and the overwhelming
    historical and legal records supports the finding of genocide of the
    Armenian population in Ottoman Turkey during and after World War One.

    2. The choice of the Massachusetts Board of Education, in a sound
    educational decision, to exclude the Turkish sponsored websites in
    recommending what should be taught to students in Massachusetts
    public schools without reference to the so-called denialist or
    "contra-genocide" theory, fulfills the mandate of G.L. c. 276 of the
    Acts of 1998;

    3. When the Massachusetts Board of Education issued its curriculum
    guide on teaching about the Armenian Genocide, it was government
    speech and there is no First Amendment right to challenge such
    government speech;

    4. If the plaintiffs succeed with this lawsuit, there will be no
    stopping point for the demands anyone can make for inclusion in
    curriculum recommendations, no matter how flawed or outrageous.

    5. No one's First Amendment rights to receive information have been
    denied since the plaintiffs, and anyone else, can obtain whatever
    information they want about the Armenian Genocide from sources outside
    the curriculum guide.

    CONTACTS: Arnold R. Rosenfeld, Esq.
    Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Nicholson Graham LLP
    (617) 951-9125
    [email protected]

    Van Z. Krikorian
    Attorney-at-Law
    (914) 439-4333
    [email protected]

    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#2006-083
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