NSW PARLIAMENT RECOGNIZES GREEK GENOCIDE
Greek Reporter (Australia Edition)
May 1 2013
By Maria Korologou on May 1, 2013 in History, News
The Parliament of New South Wales unanimously passed a motion
recognizing the Assyrian, Greek and Armenian genocide on May 1,
after the request of the Assyrian Universal Alliance, the Australian
Hellenic Council and the Armenian National Committee.
The motion reads that the NSW Parliament "Joins the Assyrian, Armenian
and Greek communities of New South Wales in honoring the memory of
the innocent men, women and children who fell victims to the first
modern genocides."
It "recognizes the importance of remembering and learning from such
dark chapters in human history to ensure that such crimes against
humanity are not allowed to be repeated."
According to the news agency ArmenPress, the Assistant President of
the NSW Legislative Council, Fred Nile, in his Adjournment Speech said:
"Over the years, many members of the Parliament - both in this chamber
and in the Legislative Council - have risen to address the issue of
recognition of the Assyrian, Armenian and Greeks Genocides.
Indeed, it was the Parliament of New South Wales that led the way on
this issue, adopting a motion of recognition on the Armenian Genocide
in 1997. I rise today to urge we complete the efforts, adopting
a motion of recognition on the Assyrian and Greeks Genocides. In
remembering these events, we do not seek to apportion blame. This is
a matter of history, and history must neither be erased nor forgotten.
We must remember and speak the truth."
Nile mentioned particularly the helpful information he received by
Greek Australian Professor Panayotis Diamantis, who specializes in
genocide issues.
http://au.greekreporter.com/2013/05/01/nsw-parliament-recognizes-greek-genocide/
Greek Reporter (Australia Edition)
May 1 2013
By Maria Korologou on May 1, 2013 in History, News
The Parliament of New South Wales unanimously passed a motion
recognizing the Assyrian, Greek and Armenian genocide on May 1,
after the request of the Assyrian Universal Alliance, the Australian
Hellenic Council and the Armenian National Committee.
The motion reads that the NSW Parliament "Joins the Assyrian, Armenian
and Greek communities of New South Wales in honoring the memory of
the innocent men, women and children who fell victims to the first
modern genocides."
It "recognizes the importance of remembering and learning from such
dark chapters in human history to ensure that such crimes against
humanity are not allowed to be repeated."
According to the news agency ArmenPress, the Assistant President of
the NSW Legislative Council, Fred Nile, in his Adjournment Speech said:
"Over the years, many members of the Parliament - both in this chamber
and in the Legislative Council - have risen to address the issue of
recognition of the Assyrian, Armenian and Greeks Genocides.
Indeed, it was the Parliament of New South Wales that led the way on
this issue, adopting a motion of recognition on the Armenian Genocide
in 1997. I rise today to urge we complete the efforts, adopting
a motion of recognition on the Assyrian and Greeks Genocides. In
remembering these events, we do not seek to apportion blame. This is
a matter of history, and history must neither be erased nor forgotten.
We must remember and speak the truth."
Nile mentioned particularly the helpful information he received by
Greek Australian Professor Panayotis Diamantis, who specializes in
genocide issues.
http://au.greekreporter.com/2013/05/01/nsw-parliament-recognizes-greek-genocide/