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    Armenian National Committee of America - Western Region
    104 North Belmont Street, Suite 200
    Glendale, California 91206
    Phone: 818.500.1918 Fax: 818.246.7353
    [email protected] www.anca.org
    PRESS RELEASE
    Thursday, March 23, 2006

    Contact: Armen Carapetian
    Tel: (818) 500-1918

    USC PROMPTLY CANCELS CONFERENCE ON `TURKISH PERSPECTIVE' ON THE
    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    LOS ANGELES, CA - The Armenian National Committee of America - Western
    Region (ANCA-WR) learned on March 22nd that a planned conference at
    the University of Southern California (USC) featuring leading deniers
    of the Armenian Genocide was canceled.

    The USC Center on Public Diplomacy originally sponsored the
    conference, entitled `Turkish-Armenian Relations: The Turkish
    Perspective', which was scheduled to take place on Sunday, March
    26th. Former Turkish Ambassadors Gündüz Aktan and Ömer Engin
    Lütem were invited to speak about the Armenian Genocide and
    Turkish-Armenian relations. Aktam and Lütem are notorious deniers
    of the Armenian Genocide, and the event announcement made no attempt
    to hide that their discussion would not only distort history but
    attempt to justify Ottoman Turkey's extermination of its Armenian
    population.

    `The USC event, which was to have featured Turkish members of the
    State Department's discredited TARC initiative, is part of an
    orchestrated national campaign to breath new life into the failed
    effort,' said Zanku Armenian, a member of the ANCA-WR Board of
    Directors. `The ANCA-WR, working with USC Armenian student groups,
    Alumni and school supporters, was able to demonstrate to USC officials
    the misguided and sinister nature of this panel which led to its
    cancellation. The cancellation, along with the March 22nd Los Angeles
    Times editorial reaffirming the Armenian Genocide, sends a strong
    message to those who deny the Armenian Genocide: 'You are not welcome
    in California.' We applaud USC administrators for taking prompt
    action to rectify this situation and thus protecting USC's fine
    reputation from being used in Turkey's propaganda war.'

    Outraged student groups called on USC administrators to ask why this
    conference was organized. In a letter to the director of the USC
    Center on Public Diplomacy, ANCA-WR Chairman Steven Dadaian called on
    the organizers to drop the conference. The quick action to draw
    attention to this issue by many groups and individuals resulted in the
    ultimate cancellation once USC officials were made aware of the real
    intent of the event.

    The ANCA is the largest and most influential Armenian American
    grassroots political organization. Working in coordination with a
    network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the United
    States and affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCA
    actively advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a
    broad range of issues.

    Editor's Note: The text of the ANCA-WR letter to USC is attached
    below.

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    March 22, 2006

    USC Center on Public Diplomacy
    Joshua S. Fouts
    3502 Watt Way, ASC Suite 103
    Los Angeles, CA 90089-0281

    Dear Mr. Fouts:

    It has recently come to our attention that the USC Center on Public
    Diplomacy is hosting a program called `Armenian `Genocide',
    International Law and the Psychology of Destroying the Other'
    featuring two speakers who are notorious deniers of the Armenian
    Genocide, Gündüz S. Aktan and Ömer Engin Lütem.

    According to the description of the program issued by the Center,
    Messrs. Aktan and Lütem have the extraordinary task of turning the
    victims of the first genocide of the 20th century into the
    perpetrators. Based on the program, it appears that Messrs. Aktan and
    Lütem plan to argue the Turkish government's official position that
    (i) there were no massacres of Armenians, (ii) even if there were
    massacres, the Armenians deserved them, (iii) the Armenians killed
    more Turks than vice versa and (iv) the deaths were as a result of
    `relocation' and were not Genocide.

    As today's Los Angeles Times editorial clearly states, the facts
    surrounding the Armenian Genocide are not in dispute. The Armenian
    Genocide has been recognized by the United Nations, the United States
    government and even the Ottoman courts who convicted the perpetrators
    of the Armenian Genocide in absentia. The fact that USC is going to
    provide a forum for Turkish foreign agents to deny historical facts by
    making outright false statements is disturbing and a violation of your
    own Code of Ethics. Genocide Denial is a form of hatred and bigotry
    and it is outside the purview of accepted standards of civil discourse
    within the academic community. It is a deliberate misrepresentation of
    fact and a scientific fraud which must not be tolerated by the
    University. What's more, this panel is a threat to the University's
    academic environment because it frames the genocide as a historical
    controversy.

    All this is heightened by the fact that USC has an Armenian-American
    student body of over a thousand students whose families are the direct
    descendants of the Armenian Genocide perpetrated by Turks and now
    officially denied by the Turkish government. This panel will
    undoubtedly be considered an extremely offensive event which
    disrespects the rights and dignity of not only your students but to
    all the hundreds of thousands who are the victims and surviving
    children of the Armenian Genocide.

    We wonder what the reaction would be if USC were to host a
    `discussion' for neo-Nazis to argue that no Jews were killed, going so
    far as to assert that while some Jews may have been killed during the
    Holocaust, they deserved it. Would USC allow their name to be
    associated with such a hypothetical event much less be sponsoring it?

    Our organization is prepared to work with USC to minimize the damage
    caused to the university's image within the Armenian-American
    community as a result of this program being scheduled if immediate
    action is taken to cancel it. However, if USC chooses to proceed with
    this program, our organization will be forced to take further action
    to protest the University's complicity in providing a forum for
    genocide deniers.

    We are requesting a meeting this week to discuss this urgent matter.
    Please feel free to contact me at (818) 500-1918.


    Sincerely,

    [signed]

    Steven J. Dadaian
    Chairman, Armenian National Committee of America - Western Region

    cc: Steven B. Sample
    C.L. Max Nikias
    Joseph Aoun
    Vartan Gregorian
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