TURKISH PROFESSOR RECEIVES STANDING OVATION FROM ARMENIANS OF AUSTRALIA
news.am
November 15, 2012 | 22:34
SYDNEY. - The Armenian National Committee of Australia (ANC Australia)
completed its most successful Advocacy Week to date by raising $75,000
at its Annual Banquet, Armenian News-NEWS.am informs. During a week
which included high profile events featuring international guest of
honor, Turkish-born Professor Taner Akcam, ANC Australia made further
major advancements within Australia.
On Monday 29th and Tuesday 30th October, Akcam joined a delegation from
ANC Australia for a series of meetings in Canberra. The meetings,
mostly conducted within Parliament House, educated legislators
and government departments on Akcam's latest research of Ottoman
Archives, which reveals new details about the meticulous planning of
the Armenian Genocide.
The trip to Canberra raised further the importance of Armenian
Genocide recognition, resulting in Members of Parliament Michael
Danby and Waren Entsch making statements in support of the cause.
Events were held at the prestigious Sydney Institute, the University of
Sydney, Deakin University and the Jewish Holocaust Centre in Melbourne,
before over-capacity audiences. ANC Australia secured interviews
with Akcam on the Philip Adams Late Night Live program on ABC Radio,
along with Jon Faine's The Conversation Hour also on ABC Radio.
The signature event to conclude the week was the ANC Australia Annual
Banquet, held at Miramare Gardens with over 250 guests and supporters
in attendance. Throughout the evening, over $75,000 was raised to help
fund the activities of the community's peak public affairs committee
throughout 2013.
On the night, the ANC Australia Professionals Network was launched,
a body tasked with uniting Armenian professionals around the ANC
Australia banner for the purposes of networking and advocacy. The
inaugural committee members of the ANCA-PN were presented to the
audience.
Akcam delivered the keynote address to a standing ovation and was
presented with an honorarium from ANC Australia to allow him to
continue his vital research.
ANC Australia bestowed the Armenian-Australian Community's Friend of
the Year Award to Member of the NSW Legislative Council, Walt Secord
for his tireless efforts in advancing issues of importance to the
Armenian-Australian community, which culminated in him becoming the
first Australian legislator to visit the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh.
Nagorno Karabakh was a key theme of the evening, with ANC Australia and
the community paying tribute to Member of the NSW Legislative Council,
Marie Ficarra and her colleagues for recognising the Republic of
Nagorno Karabakh and its Armenian people's right to self-determination.
At the conclusion of the week, ANC Australia Executive Director
Vache Kahramanian remarked: "This evening brings the end to one of
the most successful Advocacy Weeks held to date. Professor Akcam's
visit to Australia will have a lasting impact on our advocacy efforts
throughout the country."
ANC Australia's Community Relations Director, Stephen Abolakian said:
"Tonight is a clear testament to the strength of the community and
its full-fledged support of the ANC. We are deeply humbled by the
ongoing support which is vital for our continued success."
news.am
November 15, 2012 | 22:34
SYDNEY. - The Armenian National Committee of Australia (ANC Australia)
completed its most successful Advocacy Week to date by raising $75,000
at its Annual Banquet, Armenian News-NEWS.am informs. During a week
which included high profile events featuring international guest of
honor, Turkish-born Professor Taner Akcam, ANC Australia made further
major advancements within Australia.
On Monday 29th and Tuesday 30th October, Akcam joined a delegation from
ANC Australia for a series of meetings in Canberra. The meetings,
mostly conducted within Parliament House, educated legislators
and government departments on Akcam's latest research of Ottoman
Archives, which reveals new details about the meticulous planning of
the Armenian Genocide.
The trip to Canberra raised further the importance of Armenian
Genocide recognition, resulting in Members of Parliament Michael
Danby and Waren Entsch making statements in support of the cause.
Events were held at the prestigious Sydney Institute, the University of
Sydney, Deakin University and the Jewish Holocaust Centre in Melbourne,
before over-capacity audiences. ANC Australia secured interviews
with Akcam on the Philip Adams Late Night Live program on ABC Radio,
along with Jon Faine's The Conversation Hour also on ABC Radio.
The signature event to conclude the week was the ANC Australia Annual
Banquet, held at Miramare Gardens with over 250 guests and supporters
in attendance. Throughout the evening, over $75,000 was raised to help
fund the activities of the community's peak public affairs committee
throughout 2013.
On the night, the ANC Australia Professionals Network was launched,
a body tasked with uniting Armenian professionals around the ANC
Australia banner for the purposes of networking and advocacy. The
inaugural committee members of the ANCA-PN were presented to the
audience.
Akcam delivered the keynote address to a standing ovation and was
presented with an honorarium from ANC Australia to allow him to
continue his vital research.
ANC Australia bestowed the Armenian-Australian Community's Friend of
the Year Award to Member of the NSW Legislative Council, Walt Secord
for his tireless efforts in advancing issues of importance to the
Armenian-Australian community, which culminated in him becoming the
first Australian legislator to visit the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh.
Nagorno Karabakh was a key theme of the evening, with ANC Australia and
the community paying tribute to Member of the NSW Legislative Council,
Marie Ficarra and her colleagues for recognising the Republic of
Nagorno Karabakh and its Armenian people's right to self-determination.
At the conclusion of the week, ANC Australia Executive Director
Vache Kahramanian remarked: "This evening brings the end to one of
the most successful Advocacy Weeks held to date. Professor Akcam's
visit to Australia will have a lasting impact on our advocacy efforts
throughout the country."
ANC Australia's Community Relations Director, Stephen Abolakian said:
"Tonight is a clear testament to the strength of the community and
its full-fledged support of the ANC. We are deeply humbled by the
ongoing support which is vital for our continued success."