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    MOTION TO BE INTRODUCED IN CANADIAN PARLIAMENT TO DECLARE APRIL GENOCIDE REMEMBRANCE MONTH

    March 26, 2015

    Motion to be Introduced in House of Commons to declare April Genocide
    Remembrance, Condemnation and Prevention Month

    Ottawa - The Armenian National Committee of Canada (ANCC) is proud
    to have worked closely with Mr. Brad Butt, Member of Parliament for
    Mississauga - Streetsville (Conservative) on a motion to declare
    April as Genocide Remembrance, Condemnation and Prevention Month and,
    among other things, to mark April 24 of each year as Armenian Genocide
    Memorial Day.

    The ANCC urges all Canadians dedicated to the cause of preventing
    future genocides and properly recognizing past genocides to make
    their voices heard by writing or calling their Members of Parliament
    and asking them to vote for this motion.

    ANCC President Dr. Girair Basmajian said "This motion reaffirms
    Canada's commitment to the important cause of genocide prevention
    and recognizes that the first step to prevention is to ensure that
    we remember and condemn past genocides." Dr. Basmajian further stated
    "We are very grateful that this motion designates April 24 as Armenian
    Genocide Memorial Day so that all Canadians can join with the Armenian
    community to work to prevent future genocides, which is especially
    important in light of the religiously and ethnically motivated violence
    against minorities currently taking place in Iraq and Syria."

    The Genocide Remembrance, Condemnation and Prevention Month motion
    was published on the Notice Paper today, which is the first step that
    must be taken before the motion can be introduced in the House of
    Commons and then brought to a vote. It is expected that the motion
    will be formally introduced in the House of Commons next week by Mr.

    Butt. It is also expected that other Members of Parliament will speak
    in favour of the motion at that time. It is not yet clear when the
    motion would be approved.

    The Genocide Remembrance, Condemnation and Prevention Month motion
    recalls that Canada has officially recognized four genocides (the
    Holocaust, the Holodomor, the Rwandan Tutsi Genocide and the Armenian
    Genocide) and that three of these genocides have a memorial day
    in April, so it is appropriate to designate April of each year as
    Genocide Remembrance, Condemnation and Prevention Month. The ANCC
    notes that the designation of April 24 of each year as Armenian
    Genocide Memorial Day in this motion is the first time that any
    Canadian federal government body has formally recognized April 24 as
    Armenian Genocide Memorial Day.

    Motion 587

    March 26, 2015- Brad Butt, Member of Parliament for
    Mississauga-Streetsville, gave notice for a motion today. Motion
    587 reads:

    That this House re-affirm its support for

    (a) the Holocaust Memorial Day Act, which received Royal Assent on
    November 7, 2003;

    (b) the Armenian genocide recognition resolution, adopted on April
    21, 2004;

    (c) the Rwandan genocide resolution, adopted on April 7, 2008; and

    (d) the Ukrainian Famine and Genocide ("Holodomor") Memorial Day Act,
    which received Royal Assent on May 29, 2008;

    That this House call upon the Government of Canada to honour the
    victims of all genocides by recognizing the month of April as Genocide
    Remembrance, Condemnation and Prevention Month; and

    That this House acknowledge the associated commemorative days of

    (a) Yom ha-Shoah, Holocaust Memorial Day, as determined by the Jewish
    Lunar calendar;

    (b) Armenian Genocide Memorial Day, April 24;

    (c) Rwandan Genocide Memorial Day, April 7; and

    (d) Ukrainian Famine and Genocide ("Holodomor") Memorial Day, fourth
    Saturday in November.

    ***

    The ANCC is the largest and the most influential Armenian-Canadian
    grassroots human rights organization. Working in coordination with
    a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout Canada and
    affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCC actively advances
    the concerns of the Armenian-Canadian community on a broad range
    of issues and works to eliminate abuses of human rights throughout
    Canada and the world.

    http://www.horizonweekly.ca/news/details/64537

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