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    Armenian National Committee of Canada
    Comité National Arménien du Canada
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    Ottawa, ON
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    Feb 19, 2009

    Contact: Roupen Kouyoumjian

    ANCC Challenges Prof. Ataov's Armenian Genocide Denial Campaign
    Turkish nationalists attempt to curtail Canadians' freedom of speech

    Toronto--The Armenian National Committee of Canada's (ANCC) Executive
    Director Aris Babikian challenged Turkish professor Turkkaya Ataov's
    attempt to deny the historic reality of the Armenian Genocide during the
    latter's lecture at the Ryerson University on Feb. 18. Prof. Ataov's
    presentation was titled "How to come to terms with one's past".

    When Babikian tried to correct Prof. Ataov's erroneous statements
    regarding the Armenian Genocide, and the Turkish professor's accusations
    that the Western world was racist, anti-Islamic and practiced genocidal
    policies, many of the Turkish nationalists in the audience tried to
    silence Babikian. When Babikian insisted on being heard, some of the
    organizers turned off the microphone and threatened Babikian with
    forceful removal from the podium.
    Babikian reminded the audience that they are living in Canada and not in
    Turkey and that freedom of speech is one of the most cherished rights of
    Canadians, specially in academic settings.

    After Babikian's condemnation of Turkish nationalists' anti-democratic
    behavior, the ANCC executive director was allowed to make his statement,
    challenging Prof. Ataov's boiler-plate propaganda. Babikian also
    condemned Prof. Ataov's use of the "religion card" to justify his
    accusations against the West. Earlier in his lecture Ataov had accused
    Western countries of killing five million Muslims in the Balkan and in
    the Caucasus. Ataov's manner was condescending towards the West and his
    audience.

    Babikian asked Atoav how did he reconcile his statement that only two
    Armenians were killed on April 24, 1915 with Talaat Pasha's, Minister of
    Interior and the main architect of the Armenian Genocide, diary ("Black
    Book") which stated that 924,158 Armenians had been killed by the
    Turkish government. Talaat also kept a detailed account of Armenians
    deported from each city, county, and province.

    Babikian also questioned the credibility of the historians Ataov cited
    as experts on the Armenian Genocide, such as Justin McCarthy, Gunther
    Lewy, Sanford Show, and Andrew Mango. Babikian then read "British
    Journal of Middle Eastern Studies'" evaluation of McCarthy's work as
    "junk food, junk bonds and now junk history". Babikian reminded Ataov
    and the audience with the testimony of 126 Holocaust scholars,
    International Association of Genocide Scholars, the International Centre
    for Transitional Justice and hundreds of other scholars and historians
    who have contradicted Ataov's claims and the Turkish Government's denial
    of the Armenian Genocide.

    When Babikian tried to question some of Ataov answers, Turkish
    nationalists once again tried to suppress Babikian from speaking.
    Embarrassed by his compatriots behavior and as a face-saving measure,
    Ataov invited Babikian to the stage to stand next to him and to continue
    the discussion. Babikian and Ataov continued to discuss many relevant
    issues to the Armenian Genocide.

    After the event, Dr. Girair Basmadjian, president of the ANCC, said that
    he "condemned the behavior of the Turkish nationalists and their attempt
    to intimidate and silence a Canadian, while trying to deny him one of
    the most basic human rights to freedom of thought which is enshrined in
    our constitution."

    Dr. Basmadjian added: "The modus operandi of these nationalists is
    indicative and reminiscent of the Turkish government's modus operandi in
    suppressing freedom of speech and silencing anyone who dares to
    challenge the official Turkish government narrative of the Armenian
    Genocide under article 301 of the Turkish penal code." The persecution
    of award-winning novelist Orhan Pamuk and many other righteous Turks,
    and the assassination of Turkish-Armenian journalist are eloquent
    examples of these policies," said Dr. Basmadjian.

    "We also abhor Prof. Ataov's 'the West is racist' statement and his
    other temper tantrums. Such a statement has no place in our academic and
    scholarly circles," said Basmadjian. Ataov's attempt to whip up hysteria
    and to try to put a wedge among Canadians by using religious fervor
    should be condemned by everyone, he said. "Therefore, we ask Ryerson
    University to dissociate itself from this lecture which she jointly
    organized with the Federation of Canadian Turkish Association, apologize
    to Canadians, condemn Prof. Ataov, and hold accountable the sociology
    department professor of Turkish background who deceived the university
    and put Ryerson in such a compromising situation," said Basmadjian.


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    The ANCC is the largest and the most influential Canadian-Armenian
    grassroots political organization. Working in coordination with a
    network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout Canada and
    affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCC actively advances
    the concerns of the Canadian-Armenian community on a broad range of
    issues.

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    large et influentielle. Collaborant avec une série de bureaux,
    chapitres et souteneurs à travers le Canada et des organisations
    affiliées à travers le monde, le CNAC s'occupe activement des
    inquiétudes de la communauté canadienne-arménienne.


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