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    THE ARMENIAN COMMUNITY RESPONDS TO TURKISH AMBASSADOR

    J-Wire Jewish Australian News Service
    March 19 2010

    Earlier this week, the Turkish Ambassador Oguz Ozge addressed the
    Capital Jewish Forum in Canberra and spoke of the 1915 Armenian
    genocide. The Armenian community has responded to his remarks.J-Wire
    would like to establish two points before publishing the response.

    1. Comments published on this site may have been moderated by
    J-Wire but they do not necessarily reflect J-Wire's viewpoint. We
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    may publish articles written by highly-informed writers.

    2. We are a Jewish Australian and New Zealand news website. The
    Turkish-Armenian issue is not within our topic boundaries. We
    publish the Armenian response purely as an act of responsible
    journalism offering a level playing field to those with opposing
    views. Any further comments on this issue should be addressed to a
    more appropriate forum.

    The response from the Armenian community:

    from Varant Meguerditchian

    President

    Armenian National Committee of Australia Inc

    We write to you in reference to the recently posted article 'Turkish
    Ambassador speaks to Canberra group'. The article primarily touches
    upon a visit by members of the CJF to the Turkish Embassy in Canberra
    whereby the members of the Jewish Community were introduced to
    aspects of Turkish culture. The article also includes the denial of
    the Armenian Genocide in a speech delivered by the Turkish Ambassador
    to those present at the reception.

    We want to underscore that it is not just Armenians who are affirming
    the Armenian Genocide but it is hundreds of independent scholars,
    who have no affiliations with governments, and whose work spans many
    countries and nationalities and the course of decades. The scholarly
    evidence reveals the following:

    On April 24, 1915, under cover of World War I, the Young Turk
    government of the Ottoman Empire began a systematic genocide of its
    Armenian citizens - an unarmed Christian minority population. More
    than a million Armenians were exterminated through direct killing,
    starvation, torture, and forced death marches. Another million fled
    into permanent exile. Thus an ancient civilization was expunged from
    its homeland of 2,500 years.

    The Armenian Genocide is corroborated by the international scholarly,
    legal, and human rights community:

    1) Polish jurist Raphael Lemkin, when he coined the term genocide
    in 1944, cited the Turkish extermination of the Armenians and the
    Nazi extermination of the Jews as defining examples of what he meant
    by genocide.

    2) The killings of the Armenians is genocide as defined by the 1948
    United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the
    Crime of Genocide.

    3) In 1997 the International Association of Genocide Scholars, an
    organization of theworld's foremost experts on genocide, unanimously
    passed a formal resolution affirming the Armenian Genocide.

    4) 126 leading scholars of the Holocaust including Elie Wiesel and
    Yehuda Bauer placed a statement in the New York Times in June 2000
    declaring the "incontestable fact of the Armenian Genocide" and urging
    western democracies to acknowledge it.

    5) The Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide (Jerusalem), the
    Institute for the Study of Genocide (NYC) have affirmed the historical
    fact of the Armenian Genocide.

    6) Leading texts in the international law of genocide such as William
    A. Schabas's Genocide in International Law (Cambridge University Press,
    2000) cite the Armenian Genocide as a precursor to the Holocaust and
    as a precedent for the law on crimes against humanity.

    7) Lead Genocide Scholars in Australia including Prof. Colin Tatz,
    Prof. Robert Manne, Dr. Paul Bartrop and Dr. Donna-Lee Frieze have
    studied and produced scholarly works affirming the historical reality
    of the Armenian Genocide. The Australian Institute for Holocaust and
    Genocide Studies based at the University of NSW, Shalom College is
    each year, host to an 'Armenian Genocide Commemorative Lecture'.

    http://www.jwire.com.au/news/the-armeni an-community-responds-to-turkish-ambassador/8099
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