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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian National Committee of Toronto
    45 Hallcrown Place
    Toronto, ON M2J 4Y4
    Phone: (416) 491-2900
    Email: [email protected]**

    April 29, 2010
    Contact: Ani Garabedian


    *Robert Fisk and Ken Hachikian Join the Canadian Armenian Community for the
    95th Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide*

    *Toronto, ON* - In commemoration of the 95th Anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide, over one thousand members of the Canadian-Armenian community of
    Toronto, joined by a number of prominent political and community guests
    gathered at the Armenian Youth Centre on Sunday, April 25th.

    Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism The Hon. Jason
    Kenney conveyed the message of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Michael
    Ignatieff, Leader of the Official Opposition delivered his message to the
    community. Jack Layton, Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada was
    unable to attend but sent a message.

    The evening's keynote speaker was Middle Eastern Correspondent for The
    Independent Robert Fisk, who discussed Turkey's denial campaign and stressed
    the importance of worldwide recognition of the Armenian Holocaust, as it is
    referred to in The Independent. Fisk holds more British and International
    journalism awards than any other foreign correspondent. In 2001, he was
    awarded the David Watt Prize for `outstanding contributions towards the
    clariï¬=81cation of political issues and the promotion of their greater
    understanding' for his investigation into the Armenian Genocide. To watch
    Robert Fisk's televised interview on CTV on April 24th please visit
    http://watch.ctv.ca/news/latest/armenias-pas t/#clip293663.<http://watch.ctv.ca/news/latest/ armenias-past/#clip293663>

    Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) Chairman Ken Hachikian was
    also a guest speaker at the event and discussed the current state of House
    Resolution 252, the status of the Protocols as well as President Obama's
    statement regarding the Armenian Genocide and Turkey's continuous denial of
    this crime against humanity.

    `For let there be no mistake, denial of the Armenian Genocide is the denial
    of security to the Armenian nation. Armenia cannot, today, be safe while the
    Turkish Republic remains on her border as an unrepentant, antagonistic, and
    over-armed denier state.' stated Hachikian.

    Jivan Gasparyan Jr., famed Duduk player and grandson of the legendary
    musician Jivan Gasparyan, performed a set of songs dedicated to the one and
    a half million Armenians who were annihilated in 1915.

    Additional dignitaries in attendance included David Caplan, Member of
    Provincial Parliament for Don Valley East delivered a message from Ontario
    Premier Dalton McGuinty. Frank Klees, Member of Provincial Parliament for
    Newmarket-Aurora brought greetings from Progressive Conservative Party of
    Ontario leader Tim Hudak. Michael Prue, Member of Provincial Parliament
    for Beaches East York delivered the message of the Ontario New Democratic
    Party and its leader Andrea Horwath. Toronto Councilor Shelley Carroll,
    Ward 33 delivered Toronto Mayor David Miller's message. Jack Heath, Deputy
    Mayor of Markham brought a message from Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti.
    Toronto District School Board Chairman Bruce Davis delivered a message on
    the importance of genocide education.

    Also, in attendance were members of various levels of government including:
    Senator Consiglio Di Nino (Ontario); Jim Karygiannis, MP (Scarborough
    Agincourt); John McKay, MP (Scarborough-Guildwood); John Cannis, MP
    (Scarborough Centre); Derek Lee, MP (Scarborough Rouge River); Rob Oliphant,
    MP (Don Valley West); Borys Wrzesnewskyj, MP (Etobicoke Centre); Paul
    Calandra, MP (Oak Ridges-Markham); Lois Brown, MP (Newmarket-Aurora);
    Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Eric Hoskins, MPP; Chair of Cabinet
    and Minister Responsible for Seniors Gerry Phillips, MPP; Helena Jaczek, MPP
    (Oak Ridges-Markham); Toronto City Councillors Adam Giambrone (Ward 18),
    Chin Lee (Ward 41), Mike Del Grande (Ward 39) and Norm Kelly (Ward 40); York
    Regional Councillor Gordon Landon (Town of Markham); Markham Councillor
    Logan Kanapathi (Ward 7); Toronto District School Board Trustees Soo Wong
    (Ward 20) and Michael Couteau (Ward 17).

    Additionally, Toronto Mayoral candidates George Smitherman, Rocco Rossi and
    Sarah Thomson attended.

    The event was organized by the United Committee of Toronto for the
    95thCommemoration of the Armenian Genocide, consisting of A.R.F
    Soghoman
    Tehlirian Gomideh, S.D. Hnchagian Party Paramaz Chapter and A.D.L.
    (Ramgavar) Yesayi Yaghoubian Chapter.

    The Armenian National Committee of Toronto is a chapter of the Armenian
    National Committee of Canada, a grassroots organization that was founded in
    1965 to address the concerns of the Canadian Armenian community on a broad
    range of issues.

    ###



    Photo caption #1: Prominent political and community guests at Commemoration
    event.

    Photo caption #2: Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism
    The Hon. Jason Kenney conveys the message of Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

    Photo caption #3: Michael Ignatieff, Leader of the Official Opposition
    delivers his message to the community.

    Photo caption #4: Keynote speaker Robert Fisk addresses the audience.

    Photo caption #5: Guest speaker, ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian addresses the
    audience.
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