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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armen Karo Student Association
    397 Boul Des Prairies, 3rd Floor
    Laval, Quebec
    Canada H7N 2WP
    Email: [email protected]
    Tel: 450-505-1032
    Web: http://www.armenkaro.org/

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    Toronto - More than 200 were in attendance at the colloquium organized by
    the Armenian Students' Association at Ryerson University. The colloquium was
    titled `Genocide and its Aftermath: Education for Prevention' and was
    organized on the occasion of the 95th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
    The event took place on Thursday, March 18 and materialized with the support
    of the Ryerson University Administration and Staff, who were determined to
    hold the event as a response to Ryerson University's inadvertent
    participation in an event featuring Armenian Genocide denial on campus last
    year which was cosponsored by the Federation of Turkish Canadian
    Associations.

    The participating academics were Dr. Gregory Stanton, Dr. Yair Auron, and
    Dr. Frank Chalk, all of whom delivered important messages on genocide
    recognition, prevention and denial. Stanton spoke about the methods used by
    perpetrators in denying genocide and made references to how the Turkish
    Government employs them in Turkey and abroad. Auron discussed the State of
    Israel's unwillingness to recognize the Armenian Genocide and the irony of
    genocide denial by a state whose people suffered the same fate. He outlined
    the many occasions were the Jewish people referenced the Armenian Genocide
    and used stories of Armenian resistance, such as Musa Dagh, as a source of
    inspiration during the genocide of the Jews, and showed disappointment
    toward the modern day denial practiced by Israel for the sake of personal
    interests. Chalk gave the audience insight into tools and methods at our
    disposal with which states can act as watchdogs and help prevent cases of
    genocide. Through his discussion on the Will to Intervene, Chalk expressed
    concern about humanity's continued failure in preventing genocides, despite
    increased knowledge and understanding on the matter. He highlighted Canada's
    continued commitment to execute the Responsibility to Protect as a means to
    preventing future cases of genocide.

    The audience had the opportunity to ask questions to the panel after the
    lectures. Interesting discussions took place on the Turkish Prime Minister's
    recent threats to deport Armenians living in Turkey, recent Turkish
    denialist behaviour in light of recognition by the Foreign Affairs Committee
    of the U.S. House of Representatives and the Swedish parliament, and on the
    issue of reparations. The Turkish Government and its affiliates will
    unfortunately continue to operate their denial machine internationally, but
    will fail to achieve their goals, as long as our academic institutions
    dedicate the time and resources, as Ryerson University did with this
    lecture, to educate and spread awareness about the harms of genocide denial
    and the consequences of our failure to prevent future cases of genocide.
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    For pictures please visit:
    http://www.armenkaro.org/en/gallery/categor y/3-genocide-prevention-at-ryerson

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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