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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    ANCC: Turkey has distinction of being world's worst
    perpetrator of crimes against humanity
    29.05.2008 17:56 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian National Committee of
    Canada recently participated in two important historic
    commemorations - for the Pontian Genocide and the
    Rwandan Genocide victims. On May 18, the Brotherhood
    Pontian of Toronto organized a memorial for the
    353,000 Pontian Greek victims of atrocities
    perpetrated by the Turkish government from 1916 to
    1923.

    Among the 350 people who attended the commemoration
    were a high-ranking Greek Cabinet minister, a member
    of the Greek parliament, and representatives of the
    department of foreign affairs of Greece, the ANCC told
    PanARMENIAN.Net.

    The memorial was held at St. Dimitrios Greek Orthodox
    Church in Toronto.

    The keynote speaker Michael Charalampidis, author, and
    member of the executive committee of the International
    Association for the Rights and Liberation of Peoples,
    emphasized the imperative for Pontians around the
    world to organize and to become more politically
    active in the international recognition of the Pontian
    Genocide.

    Furthermore, he said he appreciated and valued the
    pioneering work of the Armenian National Committee and
    the Armenian people, at large, in their political
    activism and in paving the way for the Pontian
    community to follow in their footsteps.

    Aris Babikian, executive director of the Armenian
    National Committee of Canada (ANCC), urged the
    international community and governments -not to be
    selective in their condemnation, as their political
    and economic interests dictate, but to bring to
    justice the Turkish genocide perpetrators and their
    accomplices. Today the Turkish government, encouraged
    by the international community's silence, is not only
    denying the Armenian, Pontian, and Assyrian Genocides
    and continuing its illegal occupation of Cyprus, but
    it has also launched a genocide against the Kurds.-

    Babikian said it's -imperative for us to stand united
    in solidarity, to remind the world of the Turkish
    government's past and present crimes, and to demand
    that the international community to stop its
    appeasement policies towards a fascist and racist
    Turkish government which has the distinction of being
    the world's worst perpetrator of crimes against
    humanity.-

    Babikian reminded the gathered that the -rampant
    extreme nationalism, prejudice and xenophobia in
    contemporary Turkey is an ominous sign and a reminder
    of the climate which existed in Turkey in the early
    20th century.-

    He added that Canada and the international community
    can send a clear and unequivocal message to the
    Turkish government that the international community
    will not tolerate such inhuman treatment of our fellow
    human beings and will not allow the genocide denial
    machine to operate with impunity.

    On April 4, the ANCC participated in a press
    conference at the Gatineau city hall to commemorate
    the 14th anniversary of the genocide of Rwanda's Tutsi
    minority. The press conference was organized by the
    HUMURA Association, with the participation of the
    Canadian Jewish Congress, the Association of Darfur,
    and ANCC.

    Genocide denial was the theme of the press conference.
    At the end of the conference the participants signed a
    letter bringing to the attention of the Right Hon.
    Stephen Harper, the Prime Minister of Canada, that
    -genocide deniers hide behind the veil of dubious
    scholars of the `truth' who increase the agony of the
    victims' wounds that have never healed... While Canada
    rightly protects fundamental liberties, including the
    liberty of expression, we strongly believe that
    genocide deniers should never enjoy constitutional
    guarantees to propagate heinous and racist speeches
    targeting specific ethnic groups in Canada.-

    Babikian said that he considered it ANCC's privilege
    and honor to participate in the gatherings to -show
    our friendship with other genocide victim nations. We,
    the survivors of similar heinous crimes, or the
    descendents of those who survived, must unite to
    remind the international community that such crimes
    will not be forgotten, denied or be allowed to be
    repeated. We owe it to our martyrs who paid the
    ultimate price for intolerance, xenophobia and
    hatred.-
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