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    TURKISH DENIAL CAMPAIGN CONTINUES IN CALIFORNIA

    armradio.am
    15.07.2009 10:33

    Last month, the Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) reported
    that Turkey's ongoing global campaign to suppress the truth about
    the Armenian Genocide was dealt a major blow in a U.S. District
    Court. Chief Judge Mark Wolf issued a ruling in favor of the
    Massachusetts Department of Education (Department), which allows the
    Department to continue teaching the facts of the Armenian Genocide,
    and other crimes against humanity, in public schools across the
    Commonwealth, as constitutionally protected government speech.

    Shortly after this landmark decision, as part of an ongoing campaign
    to derail human rights education, the Assembly of Turkish American
    Associations (ATAA) indicated, through a June 23 letter to the
    editor of the Boston Globe from its attorney Harry Silverglate,
    that it intended to appeal Chief Judge Wolf's decision in the case
    of Griswold v Driscoll. The appeal was officially filed on July 13,
    in U.S. District Court in Massachusetts.

    "The Armenian Assembly appreciates the court's ruling in the matter
    and will work to ensure that it is sustained on appeal. This decision
    clearly demonstrates to Turkey and its revisionist allies that
    history cannot be rewritten to further Ankara's state-sponsored
    denial campaign," said Assembly Board of Trustees Chairman Hirair
    Hovnanian. Carolyn Mugar, the Board's President, added, "Given
    the overwhelming historical and legal evidence documenting the
    incontestable fact of the Armenian Genocide, this ruling is a victory
    for all those concerned about genocide education and prevention."

    When this suit was initiated four years ago, the Assembly immediately
    responded by hiring one of the nation's preeminent First Amendment
    expert, Duke University Professor Irwin Chemerinsky, and co-counsel
    Arnold Rosenfeld of the firm K&L Gates LLP. Throughout this process,
    the Assembly, along with others, challenged the ATAA at every turn
    by filing a series of pleadings including an amicus curiae (friend
    of the court) brief. The brief was intended to assist the Court in
    bringing the case to a conclusion in favor of the Commonwealth.

    Assembly's Board Vice-Chair and Counselor Robert A. Kaloosdian
    chaired the committee that responded to the lawsuit: "Through the
    federal court's ruling, the Griswold case rejected ATAA's attempt
    to require the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Board of Education to
    insert 'contra-genocide' citations into its curriculum guide. Judge
    Wolf wrote in his decision that 'plaintiffs do not have a right to
    receive contra-genocide information in the classroom.' In addition
    he wrote that 'the curriculum guide required defendants to include
    materials concerning the 'Armenian Genocide.'"

    "This ruling sends a message not only to the ATAA, but also to others
    who may seek to distort history," said Krikorian. "This was certainly
    a direct blow to ATAA's plan to get a favorable ruling here and then
    repeat the tactic in every school district across the country. The
    court's decision cuts them off, destroys that plan and protects the
    Commonwealth of Massachusetts' Department of Education from being
    subject to manipulation from a genocide denialist organization, which
    is carrying out its campaign of dishonesty from coast to coast,"
    added Krikorian.

    ATAA Threatens to Oppose Human Rights Education and Passage of
    California Genocide Awareness Act

    At the California Senate Education Committee public hearing, the
    ATAA and Armenian Genocide denier Bruce Fein testified against the
    passage of the Genocide Awareness Act. He also questioned whether the
    mistreatment of the Armenians, and the parallel cases in Cambodia and
    Darfur were genocide, despite the fact that the California legislature
    has repeatedly recognized and annually commemorated the Armenian
    Genocide since 1968.
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