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    Armenian National Committee of Canada
    Comité National Arménien du Canada
    130 Albert St., Suite/Bureau 1007
    Ottawa, ON
    KIP 5G4
    Tel./Tél. (613) 235-2622 Fax/Téléc. (613) 238-2622
    E-mail/courriel:national.office@anc-canad a.com
    www.anccanada.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    April 24, 2008

    Contact: Roupen Kouyoumjian



    1,000 Canadian-Armenians Commemorate the 93rd Anniversary
    of the Armenian Genocide


    Ottawa--Over 1,000 Canadian-Armenians from Montreal, Laval, Ottawa,
    Toronto, Hamilton, Cambridge, and St. Catharines gathered on
    Parliament Hill in Ottawa today to commemorate the 93rd anniversary of
    the Armenian Genocide.

    After playing the national anthems of Canada and Armenia by
    Homenetment Montreal's boy scouts band, Taline Abrakian, the master of
    ceremonies, invited the gathering to observe a moment of silence in
    memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide and all other
    genocides.

    Immediately thereafter, Archbishop Khajag Hagopian, Prelate of the
    Armenian Prelacy of Canada; Rev. Mher S. Khatchikian of the Armenian
    Evangelical Church of Montreal; Very Rev. Georges Zabarian from Notre
    Dame de Nareg Armenian Catholic Church in Montreal and other clergymen
    conducted a requiem service for the victims of the Genocide.

    Dr. Girair Basmadjian, president of the Armenian National Committee of
    Canada (ANCC), extended the Canadian-Armenian community's `expressions
    of gratitude to the Canadian Senate and the House of Commons for their
    adoptions of resolutions recognizing the Armenian genocide.' Moreover,
    he said that he was `proud as a Canadian of Armenian heritage to
    listen to our Prime Minister reaffirm, in no uncertain terms, the
    position of our government,' on the Armenian Genocide as a Government
    policy.

    Dr. Badsmadjian said that he welcomed the honest opinions of Turkish
    genocide scholars, authors and historians, who have confirmed
    unequivocally the Armenian genocide perpetrated by

    the Turkish government in 1915. 'They deserve praise and
    congratulations because they are victimized by their current
    government, not the government of 1915. Actually, the government of
    today does not miss any opportunity to prosecute and punish honest
    Turkish academics who exercise their freedom of expressions for
    anti-Turkishness and treason. The terror against those academic voices
    are legalized by laws in Turkey.'

    Pierre Lemieux, parliamentary secretary for official languages and
    deputy whip of the Conservative Party, talked about the positive
    contributions the Canadian-Armenian community had made to Canada. He
    said: `Armenian-Canadians are an integral part of this country's
    history, and Canadians of Armenian heritage have definitely made an
    important contribution to the Canada of today.'

    As official opposition and as government, the Conservative Party
    recognized the Armenian Genocide and would continue to do so, Lemieux
    emphasized. He reminded everyone of the `letter that Prime Minister
    Stephen Harper sent to the Armenian National Committee of Canada,'
    where the prime minister said: `We have made it very clear that our
    recognition of the Armenian genocide represents the official position
    of the Government of Canada.'

    At the end of his speech, Mr. Lemieux read the Right Hon. Stephan
    Harper's message. The Prime Minister in his message `on the day of
    commemoration of the Armenian genocide,' recalled `the terrible loss
    of life...and in particular the horrific suffering endured by the
    Armenian people.' He also reminded Canadians `that both Houses of
    Parliament have adopted resolutions recognizing `the first genocide of
    the twentieth century.''

    Dr. Bernard Party representing the Liberal Party of Canada, relayed
    the message of the leader of office Opposition the Hon. Stephan
    Dion. Mr. Dion said that he greeted with `deep reverence' the people
    gathered on Parliament Hill to commemorate the 93rd anniversary of the
    Armenian Genocide.' He paused to `remember those Armenians who were
    persecuted and killed in 1915' and expressed solidarity with the
    survivors.'

    Madam Nicole Demers, representing the Bloc Québécois, described
    her fond memories about her recent visit to Armenia and her admiration
    of the Armenian people. She told the gathering that she and her
    leader, Gilles Duceppe, would stand by the Armenian community until
    justice is rendered. She also urged Armenians to continue the struggle
    for the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide and that
    they should not stop until it is achieved.

    Paul Dewar, representing the New Democratic Party, read the NDP
    leader, Mr. Jack Layton's message where Mr. Layton committed the NDP
    to work with the Canadian-Armenian community to `press other countries
    to recognize this horrific chapter of our collective history and for
    non-governmental organizations such as the UN to recognize one of the
    worse crimes against humanity in the 20th century.'

    In his speech, Jon-Carlos Tsilfidis, director of public relations of
    the Pontian Community in Toronto, recalled the Armenian Genocide as
    `an unprecedented event in human history both in terms of the misery
    and destruction it exacted...Many have called it the first holocaust
    of the 20th century but sadly, it was not the last...Sadly, there are
    still some people who deny the very existence of the Genocide... This
    is why events such as the gathering of today are vital...We have to
    shout out the truth, to amplify our memories and to let them resonate
    in the historical record... In the Turkey of today, Armenian Genocide
    denial has somehow been transformed into national doctrine.

    `My message to you today is that we can never forget. We, as the
    Greeks of Pontos, share your pain of the past and are prepared for the
    challenges that lie ahead. We know all too well about 'relocations',
    'deportations', and death marches. We have been down that road
    ourselves as well. We will walk step by step with you.'

    The keynote speaker, Ken Hachikian, chairman of the Armenian National
    Committee of America, reiterated that `Canada's recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide both holds profound meaning for the Armenian nation
    and has sent a powerful message to the government of Turkey as well as
    to those who condone Turkey's campaign of denial by looking the other
    way... The acknowledgement of this crime by your Parliament and Prime
    Minister Stephen Harper--in the face of fierce foreign threats and
    intimidation and no end of political pressure--speaks to Canada's
    courage in matching her actions with her ideals. It also speaks to her
    special role as a worldwide leader in advancing human rights...In
    taking this step toward justice for the Armenian Genocide, Canada
    served many noble aims, first and foremost among them the cause of our
    collective conscience, our shared morality, and our common humanity as
    citizens of the international community.'

    Hachikian said that a `vital part of ending the cycle of genocide is
    rejecting the denial of past genocides...As Armenians we are owed a
    profound debt, but also carry a special burden like the Jews,
    Pontians, Assyrians, Cambodians, Rwandans, and, unfortunately, too
    many others - to bear witness to the suffering visited upon our
    people. To make sure that the horrors of our past are not repeated
    against any other people, anywhere in the world.'

    The ANCA Chairman said he considered it chilling and ominous `the
    growing military partnership between Sudan and Turkey. The recent red
    carpet, three-day visit to Turkey by Sudan's president,' and the
    Sudanese Government usage of `Turkish arms to kill the people of
    Darfur.'

    The ANCA chairman said that he found it ironic that after 93 years of
    the Armenian Genocide that `Sudan is today using the same
    tactics--including starvations and deportations--used by the Ottoman
    Empire against Armenians in 1915.'

    Furthermore, he said: `Sudan is today already employing the same
    hateful methods used by Turkey to deny the Armenian Genocide.'

    At the conclusion of his remarks, Hachikian stated that `denial stands
    in the way of the truth. And without the truth, we can never have
    justice.'

    Thereafter the dignitaries and the people at the gathering laid
    flowers around the Centennial Flame in memory of the victims.

    Among dignitaries present were Secretary of State for Multiculturalism
    and Canadian Identity Jason Kenney's chief of staff; the Executive
    Assistant of the President of Canada-Armenia Parliamentary Group
    President, Gary Goodyear; and Eric Vernon representing the Canadian
    Jewish Congress.

    Then started the march toward the Turkish Embassy to protest the
    Turkish Government's denial policy, and called on the Turkish
    Government to recognize the Genocide.

    Earlier in the day, a delegation headed by Dr. Vagarch Ehrmadjian,
    Chairman of the Armenian National Committee of Canada, visited the
    Embassy of Armenian in Ottawa and laid a wreath at the `Armenia
    Immortal' monument which is dedicated to the victims of the Armenian
    Genocide.

    ******

    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/Sections régionales

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