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    MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT BEING HONOURED AS DEFENDERS OF HUMAN RIGHTS AT EVENT IN OTTAWA MARKING 5TH ANNIVERSARY OF RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Canada NewsWire
    April 21, 2009 Tuesday 7:00 AM Eastern Time

    On the fifth anniversary of the recognition of the Armenian Genocide
    by the House of Commons, the Congress of Canadian Armenians is hosting
    a special reception in the Parliament Building in Ottawa this evening
    to honour the Members of Parliament who voted in favour of Private
    Members' Bill M-380, which read: "That this house acknowledge the
    Armenian Genocide of 1915 and condemn this act as a crime against
    humanity."

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper Enhanced Coverage LinkingStephen
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    had supported the passing of the bill, and has formally reaffirmed
    his and his party's recognition of the Armenian Genocide every year
    since. In a recent letter, Harper stated: "I am honoured to have this
    opportunity to extend my warmest greetings to all those attending the
    Congress of Canadian Armenians event to mark the 5th anniversary of
    the adoption of the resolution by the House of Commons recognizing
    the Armenian Genocide. Your recognition of the members of the House
    of Commons who supported the resolution is a truly gracious gesture."

    Canada's clear stance on this issue represents a major point of
    departure from the current position of its closest ally, the United
    States. Potentially signalling an important shift in official policy
    during his recent visit to Turkey, U.S. President Obama Enhanced
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    News News, Most Recent 60 Days re-iterated that his position on this
    issue is already on the record and has not changed. As Senator, Obama
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    News News, Most Recent 60 Days had stated: "It is imperative that we
    recognize the horrific acts carried out against the Armenian people as
    genocide." Repeating such a statement as sitting U.S. President is what
    Armenians are hoping for, although it will not be welcome by Turkey.

    Several Ministers, Party Leaders and high-ranking Members of Parliament
    have confirmed their presence at the event in Ottawa, including
    the four co-sponsors of the bill, Madeleine Dalphond-Guiral (Bloc
    Quebecois), The Honourable Jason Kenney Minister of Citizenship,
    Immigration and Multiculturalism, Sarkis Assadourian (Liberal)
    and Alexa McDonough (NDP). Each is being presented with a framed
    certificate of appreciation in recognition of their stance in upholding
    human rights. Also expected to be present are several Senators who
    had actively supported the passing of a similar motion in the Senate
    of Canada on June 13, 2002, as well as Ambassadors of countries that
    have also recognized the Armenian Genocide and leaders of the Canadian
    Armenian community from across Canada.

    Taro Alepian, Chairman of the Congress of Canadian Armenians, states:
    "All Canadians should be proud of their government's courageous stance
    on this human rights issue, despite the obvious pressure they must have
    faced. We thought it important to honour all those who made the passage
    of this bill a reality. We hope that U.S. President Obama Enhanced
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    News, Most Recent 60 Days will follow Prime Minister Harper's lead,
    as he had promised to do."

    To date over 21 countries, three provinces (Quebec, Ontario, B.C.) and
    countless municipalities have recognized as Genocide the events that
    occurred in 1915, when 1.5 million Armenians were systematically
    exterminated by the Ottoman Empire. Modern day Turkey denies its
    history, despite its own official records, overwhelming international
    evidence and consensus among historians.

    Established in 2004, the Congress of Canadian Armenians is comprised
    of many of the large Canadian Armenian organizations. It serves as
    a united voice to present Armenian issues to the Canadian public and
    to promote Armenian interests.

    www.canarmcongress.com

    CONTACT:If members of the media would like to attend the event tonight
    at 5:00 p.m or for more information, please contact Alida Alepian,
    (514) 793-9233
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