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    TURKEY'S AMBASSADOR TO AUSTRALIA TRYING TO PREVENT RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    PanArmenian
    April 15 2009
    Armenia

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey's Ambassador to Australia has attempted
    to prevent Australian lawmakers from recognizing as genocide the
    organized annihilation of 1.5 million Armenians and 350,000 Greeks
    during World War I, the Weekend Australian reports.

    The newspaper reported of the attempts made by the Turkish Ambassador,
    Murat Ersavci, to block the government of South Australia from passing
    a motion recognizing the Armenian, Assyrian and Greek Genocides.

    The measure also acknowledged the role of the Armenian Relief Fund
    of Australia, which provided immediate humanitarian relief to the
    victims and survivors of the genocide.

    On March 25th, South Australia became the second Australian state
    (after New South Wales in 1997) to recognize the Armenian Genocide
    when its Parliament's Legislative Council passed a motion recognizing
    the Armenian Genocide as "one of the greatest crimes against humanity".

    The report revealed that upon Ersavci's request, the Australian
    Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Stephen Smith, "had written to
    South Australian Premier Mike Rann outlining the federal Government's
    position 'on these historical events' in Turkey at the time the
    remnants of the once mighty Ottoman Empire gave way to the new
    republic".

    "It is completely undemocratic that the ambassador of a foreign nation
    forces our Foreign Affairs Minister to lobby the Premier of South
    Australia," commented Armenian National Committee of Australia (ANC
    Australia) President, Varant Meguerditchian. "Mr. Ersavci's actions
    are a direct attempt to gag our politicians from speaking truthfully
    about our proud history."

    ANC Australia has called upon the Australian Government to review
    its official position, in light of eyewitness testimony from ANZAC
    soldiers held captive in Turkey during WWI, and the overwhelming body
    of evidence which demonstrates Australia's involvement in providing
    aid to the orphaned survivors of the Armenian Genocide,

    "Australia can no longer avoid or stay silent on this issue when
    it is so closely intertwined with Australia's proud history,"
    Meguerditchian said.

    Adding weight to the importance of recognizing the Armenian Genocide is
    the research conducted by the Australian Institute for Holocaust and
    Genocide Studies that discovered records of Australia's humanitarian
    assistance to Armenians following the genocide and testimonies by
    ANZAC soldiers to atrocities against the Armenians as they occurred.
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