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    THE PEAK PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE OF THE ARMENIAN-AUSTRALIAN COMMUNITY

    Assyria Times
    http://www.assyriatimes.com/engine/modules/n ews/article.php?storyid=3407
    March 4 2010

    ADELAIDE: Senator Alan Ferguson has apologised for calling the
    Armenian and Pontian-Greek Genocides "debatable". In a speech made to
    the Federal Parliament's upper house two weeks ago, Senator Ferguson
    brought into question the historical truth of the Armenian and Greek
    Genocides by stating they "cannot be accurately depicted" today.

    The Armenian National Committee of Australia (ANC Australia) and
    leaders of the Greek and Assyrian communities immediately presented
    objective academic material regarding the Armenian Genocide and
    demanded that Senator Ferguson apologise for casting doubt over the
    accuracy of these crimes against humanity, which have been condemned
    by the International Association of Genocide Scholars.

    Senator Ferguson subsequently reviewed his position and in his letter
    of apology, stated that he was "deeply sorry" as his speech was never
    intended to cause "distress".

    It continued: "I accept the findings of the International League for
    the Rights and Liberation of Peoples in relation to the atrocities that
    were committed against the Armenians, Assyrians and Pontian Greeks..."

    ANC Australia President, Mr. Varant Meguerditchian said that the
    community accepts Senator Ferguson's apology and looks forward to
    establishing a strong working relationship with him.

    "We accept the Senator's remorse as genuine and believe that the
    Senator now realises the great impact this crime against humanity
    has played in the lives of so many descendants of the Armenian and
    Pontian-Greek Genocides who now consider Australia their home.,"
    said Mr. Meguerditchian.

    FULL LETTER FROM ANC AUSTRALIA TO SENATOR FERGUSON

    ATT: Senator the Hon. Alan Ferguson Commonwealth Parliament Offices
    100 King William Street Adelaide SA 5000

    RE: SENATE SPEECH - 18 MARCH 2009

    Dear Senator Ferguson,

    We refer to your speech in the Australian Senate on the 18th of March
    2009, titled 'The Turkish-Australian Community'. That day, you took
    offence at a statement made by South Australia's Attorney General,
    the Hon. Michael Atkinson regarding the genocide campaigns of Ottoman
    Turks against its Christian minorities - including Armenians, Pontian
    Greeks and Assyrians - in the early 1900s.

    You stated that you shared the concern of your "personal friend", the
    Turkish ambassador at Mr. Atkinson's remarks, and that the Armenian
    and Pontian cases were "debatable" and "cannot be accurately depicted"
    today.

    Senator, you continued your support for modern Turkey's internationally
    condemned denialist agenda by stating "we should not be passing
    judgment when we do not know the full facts".

    The full facts of the Armenian Genocide are undeniable. Any scholar
    denying that 1.5million of our ancestors were massacred, starved
    and death marched from their homes in 1915 is discredited by the
    'International Association of Genocide Scholars'.

    The word 'Genocide' was coined by Mr. Rafael Lemkin in 1948, when he
    used the Armenian Genocide and Jewish Holocaust as references when
    sharing examples of organised attempts to exterminate an entire people.

    Senator, your speech on 18th of March was ironically followed seven
    days later by your home state, South Australia's Legislative Council
    recognising and condemning the Armenian Genocide. The motion, which
    was introduced by Mr. David Ridgway (Liberal MLC and Opposition Leader
    of the Legislative Council) and passed unopposed, also recognised a
    key component in South Australia's history.

    South Australians, along with Australians from other states, took
    part in Australia's first ever international relief effort by donating
    clothing, money and infrastructure (orphanage for child survivors in
    Lebanon) to the victims and survivors of the Armenian Genocide.

    Not recognising the Armenian Genocide means not recognising the great
    efforts of Australians to come to the aid of this oppressed people.

    Further, Australian World War I prisoners of war (POW) accounts
    reveal testimonies of the horrors being committed against Armenians
    and other Ottoman Christian minorities.

    Not recognising the Armenian Genocide means not recognising the
    accounts of our Australian soldiers.

    Senator, your statement has deeply offended Armenian-Australians,
    Greek-Australians and Assyrian-Australians. The Armenian National
    Committee of Australia and the Armenian-Australian community joins
    the Greek and Assyrian communities in requesting you retract your
    statement with an appropriate apology.

    We offer to meet with you to discuss this further and provide material
    to assist with your research towards correction.

    Yours Sincerely,

    Varant Meguerditchian President
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