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    ASSOCIATION FOR FIGHTING GROUNDLESS CLAIMS OF GENOCIDE (ASIMED) LAUNCHED COUNTER-CAMPAIGN AGAINST ARMENIAN DIASPORA

    ArmInfo
    2009-08-12 17:10:00

    ArmInfo. The California State Assembly Education Committee's recent
    passage of a piece of legislation that calls on the California State
    Curriculum Commission to consider the inclusion of an oral history
    component in its already mandatory genocide education curriculum has
    prompted the Association for Fighting Groundless Claims of Genocide
    (ASIMED) to launch an e-mail campaign against the legislation, which
    will lead to terming the World War I killings of Anatolian Armenians
    as genocide.

    The influential US-based Armenian diaspora organization, the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA), last week announced that the
    legislation, authored by Republican California Senator Mark Wyland
    and known as SB 234, the Genocide Awareness Act. Both the existing
    curriculum and SB 234 make explicit reference to the allegations
    of Armenian genocide in addition to several other genocides of the
    20th century. The California State Senate unanimously passed the bill
    on June 3 this year. Having cleared the CA State Assembly Education
    Committee, SB 234 now moves to the CA State Assembly Appropriations
    Committee for consideration, ANCA noted on Friday.

    Assistant Professor Savas Egilmez of the Erzurum-based Ataturk
    University, who heads ASIMED, has warned about the probable
    implications of the bill, announcing that ASIMED has been preparing
    to launch an e-mail campaign protesting the bill, the Cihan news
    agency reported.

    "This bill will cause the equalizing of the 1915 events with the
    Holocaust and the Cambodian and Rwandan genocides," Egilmez was quoted
    as saying, referring to the killings of Anatolian Armenians during
    the early 20th century as "the 1915 events."

    If the legislation is adopted, Turkish-American children attending
    schools in California will also be exposed to the Armenian lobby's
    campaigns, Egilmez said. "Young people from other ethnic origins
    will label Turks as barbarians and will have prejudice and enmity
    against Turks. Recognition of this legislation in a state will trigger
    similar legislation in other states or at least it will encourage
    the diaspora on this issue. That's why both citizens of the Turkish
    Republic and Turks living in the United States should lend support to
    the protest campaign against this legislation," he said, adding that
    he would guide people who would like to join the protest campaign if
    they send their e-mails to [email protected].
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