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    TURKISH GROUP PRESSURES GOOGLE TO BECOME COMPLICIT IN GENOCIDE DENIAL

    Asbarez
    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/08/12/ turkish-group-pressures-google-to-become-complicit -in-genocide-denial/
    Aug 12, 2009

    WASHINGTON-On Aug. 11, the Turkish Coalition of America (TCA) launched
    an online campaign to pressure internet giant Google into complicity
    in its denial of the Armenian Genocide, reported the Armenian National
    Committee of America (ANCA).

    Google is being pressured to become complicit in Armenian Genocide
    denial.

    The move comes in response to Google's recent decision to stand by
    its "Don't be Evil" motto by stopping advertisements, placed by the
    TCA, which drove internet traffic to websites denying the Armenian
    Genocide. The TCA's earlier Google Ads were triggered with search
    entries including "Armenia," "Armenian," and "Armenian Genocide,"
    and led to the Turkish Coalition of America website-which includes
    revisionist materials denying the centrally planned and systematically
    carried-out campaign of extermination of the 1.5 million Armenians by
    the Ottoman Turkish government from 1915-23. The TCA also advocates
    against passage of Congressional legislation, H.Res.252, recognizing
    the Armenian Genocide.

    "The Turkish Coalition of America's efforts to strong-arm Google to
    join their Armenian Genocide denial campaign is as misguided as their
    broader efforts to cover-up this crime against humanity," said ANCA
    executive director Aram Hamparian. "We commend Google for reviewing
    its ad policy and respecting its 'Don't be Evil' motto by turning
    down ads advocating hate and lies."

    Google reviewed its policy on running Armenian Genocide denial ads
    in June 2009, after receiving thousands of letters from concerned
    Armenian Americans and human rights activists expressing outrage at
    the ads. An ANCA Action Alert distributed on May 28 explained that
    "These ads are misleading to Google patrons, profoundly offensive
    to victims and survivors of all genocides, and contribute to an
    environment of outright denial and impunity in the face of mass
    atrocities that continues to fuel the cycle of genocide to this very
    day." A Facebook Causes page, titled "Stop Turkey's Anti-Armenian
    Genocide Propaganda on Google AdWords!" has over 9,100 members.

    The ANCA has posted an alert urging activists to contact Google in
    support of their policy against genocide denial. To take action, visit
    http://www.capwiz.com/anca/issues/alert/?ale rtid=13868481&type=CU.
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