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    SILENT PROTEST AGAINST TURKEY'S ARMENIAN GENOCIDE DENIAL CAMPAIGN TO HAPPEN TOMORROW AT UC IRVINE
    By Gustavo Arellano

    OC Weekly (Orange County)
    http://blogs.ocweekly.com/navelgazing/2012/01/ergun_kirlikovali_ataa.php
    Jan 26 2012
    CA

    Earlier this week, the French Senate passed a resolution making it a
    crime in France to deny the Armenian genocide, a historical reality
    accepted by everyone except the Republic of Turkey and many of its
    citizens. As a result, many Turkish-American organizations in this
    country are already blasting the French government for kowtowing
    to what they claim is whiny Armenian propaganda, a vile stance if
    ever there was one. For instance, the Assembly of Turkish American
    Associations, headed by Coto de Caza resident Ergun Kirlikovali,
    just issued this press release that stated, in part, "Genocide is a
    criminal charge, which a legislature must defer to the judiciary and
    executive in foreign affairs"--and then accuses France of committing
    genocide against Algerians. Um, yeah...

    Because of idiots like Kirlikovali, the Confederation of All-Armenian
    Students Associations will hold silent protests at campuses across
    California in protest of such denialists. "On the heels of the
    passage of legislation criminalizing Armenian Genocide denial in the
    French Senate, we demand that the government of the United States,
    like France, can stand up to empty political bullying from Turkey and
    properly condemn the Armenian Genocide," reads a press release. "The
    United States, following the French example, should continue the
    fight against genocide denial and reject Turkey's gag rule."

    The local protest will happen at the flagpoles at UC Irvine,
    near Langson Library, and go from 9 in the morning until 4 in the
    afternoon. I do believe UCI has more Turkish than Armenian students,
    so it should be a blast. See you there!

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