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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
    June 13, 2008
    Contact: Roupen Kouyoumjian

    Armenian Genocide Teaching Gets Final Approval

    Toronto-The Toronto District School Board (TDSB), at a special meeting
    on June 12, unanimously approved the teaching of optional Genocide and
    Human Rights Curriculum to Grade 11 students. The curriculum includes
    the Armenian Genocide module, in addition to the Holocaust and the
    Rwandan Genocide.

    The decision was the final step in the ratification of the curriculum
    which TDSB has been developing for the past three years. The vote
    followed the unanimous recommendation (June 2) of the Program and
    School Services Committee to adopt the curriculum.

    Some 50 members of the Turkish community, carrying Turkish and Azeri
    flags, protested the inclusion of the Armenian module in the TDSB
    curriculum.

    In the past six months the Council of Turkish Canadians and the
    Federation of Canadian Turkish Associations have mounted a
    well-orchestrated and relentless campaign of misinformation, innuendo,
    intimidation and dishonest tactics to pressure the TDSB to drop the
    Armenian Genocide as one of the three case studies in the curriculum.

    The TDSB offered two hearings to Turkish representatives to air their
    concerns and register their objections. Furthermore, the TDSB created
    a special review committee of experts to review the curriculum and
    address the concerns of the Turkish and Ukrainian communities. The
    latter objected to the absence of the Ukrainian Famine (Holodomor) in
    the curriculum.

    After careful examination of historical documentation, experts'
    research, oral deputations of the stakeholders and their written
    arguments for and against the curriculum, the review committee, the
    TDSB staff and trustees reaffirmed that the Armenian massacres of 1915
    were genocide and should be taught as such.


    The Board said the Ukrainian Famine should be addressed by different
    means during the scholastic year, but not as a unit on its
    own. Trustee Mari Rutka recommended that a curriculum guide on the
    Holodomor should be developed for use in all high schools in 2009 and
    that there should be an annual recognition of the event.

    The Genocide and Human Rights curriculum will be taught in Toronto
    high schools starting this September. Already, 12 schools have listed
    the curriculum as part of their next school year's programs.

    The media--print and electronic--provided extensive coverage to
    yesterday's meeting and to the approval of the curriculum.

    Dr. Girair Basmadjian, president of Armenian National Committee of
    Canada (ANCC), credited the vigilance and the leadership of ANCC and
    its -cooperation and co-ordination with the Zoryan Institute, and many
    other Armenian community organizations and churches,- for upholding
    the truth and for rendering justice to victims of the Armenian
    Genocide.

    Aris Babikian, executive director, ANCC, said he was delighted to see
    -Turkish government's and Turkish ultra-nationalists' heavy-handed
    modus operandi did not succeed in undermining the credibility of our
    educational institutions. Once again, as in many other jurisdictions,
    the denialists' bankrupt arguments and revisionist history failed to
    persuade the TDSB. The Board should be proud of its achievement and
    its pioneering work.-

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    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.
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    Le CNAC est l'organisation politique canadienne-arménienne la plus
    large et influentielle. Collaborant avec une série de bureaux,
    chapitres et souteneurs à travers le Canada et des organisations
    affiliées à travers le monde, le CNAC s'occupe activement des
    inquiétudes de la communauté canadienne-arménienne.


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