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    AUSTRALIAN MPS CONDEMN VANDALISM OF ASSYRIAN GENOCIDE MONUMENT

    AINA Assyrian International News Agency
    April 17 2015

    Posted 2015-04-17 07:14 GMT

    (AINA) -- Members of the Australian Parliament have condemned the
    vandalism of the Assyrian Genocide Monument located in Bonnyrigg,
    a suburb of Sydney. The monument was defaced yesterday with offensive
    language and racial insults towards the Assyrian, Armenian and Jewish
    communities (AINA 2015-04-16).

    MP Guy Zangari, the Shadow Minister for Trade and Tourism, issued
    the following statement:

    It is with deep sadness that the Fairfield community deals with
    the vandalism of the Assyrian Genocide Monument for the fourth time
    since 2010.

    This cowardly attack on the Assyrian Genocide Monument is totally
    unacceptable and un-Australian.

    There is no place in our community for this type of offensive and
    hurtful behaviour.

    It is extremely disappointing to know that the perpetrators have no
    regard for the thousands of souls lost at the hands of the Ottoman
    Empire from 1914-1918.

    Our community must unite and join hands to stand up to racism.

    Let us all keep the Assyrian community in our prayers and thoughts
    during this difficult time.

    MP Dr. Hugh McDermott issued the following statement:

    I am deeply saddened and utterly disgusted to learn about the vandalism
    to the Assyrian Genocide Monument in Bonnyrigg that occurred earlier
    this week.

    The Monument, which pays tribute to the hundreds of thousands of
    Assyrian lives lost in an act of genocide was spray-painted with
    hateful messages and symbols against the Assyrian people.

    Even to this day, Christian Assyrians face persecution in the Middle
    East.

    The Assyrian people are an important and highly valued part of our
    multicultural society. Australians from all backgrounds stand together
    in condemning racial vilification and will not be deterred by the
    hateful actions of one person or very few people who do not reflect
    our values or the Australian way of life.

    Today I met with fellow MPs and leaders from the Assyrian community
    to discuss ways to prevent future vandalism to this site. We will
    soon approach Fairfield Council with our plan to ensure this never
    happens again.

    I will continue to support the Assyrian people in their struggle in
    this country and overseas.

    http://aina.org/news/20150417031431.htm

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