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    Armenian National Committee of Canada
    130 Albert St., Suite 1007
    Ottawa, ON
    KIP 5G4
    Tel. (613) 235-2622
    Fax (613) 238-2622

    E-mail:[email protected]

    F or Immediate Release

    September 19,2006

    Contact: Roupen Kouyoumjian

    Tel: (613) 235-2622

    ANCC Participates in Global Day for Darfur Rally in Toronto

    Ottawa, Sept. 19 - As a member of over 40 non-governmental
    organization coalition, the Armenian National Committee of Canada
    (ANCC) participated in a rally in Toronto on September 18, calling on
    the Canadian Government and the UN to make Darfur a priority and to
    commit resources to deploy UN forces o protect Darfur civilians.

    The Toronto rally was part of a worldwide movement demanding that
    governments end the ongoing ethnic cleansing in Darfur. Solidarity
    events were organized in 57 cities in 41 countries.

    Aris Babikian, executive director, ANCC, and representatives of the
    Armenian National Committee of Toronto were present during the
    two-hour rally. Many media outlets interviewed the ANCC executive
    director to get the Canadian-Armenian community's response to what
    is happening in Darfur and of the importance of ANCC participation in
    such a rally.

    Master of ceremonies, Justin Trudeau, the son of Pierre Elliott
    Trudeau, the late Prime Minister of Canada, in his opening remarks
    mentioned the Armenian Genocide as an example of nations which have
    suffered the scourge of genocide. It was apparent that Mr. Trudeau is
    well versed with the historical facts of the Armenian Genocide.

    Former general and current Senator Romeo Dallaire, the keynote
    speaker, said he was confident " we [Canadian] have the capacity"
    to lead a UN force. "What is lacking is the political will. It now
    falls to Canada, as a leader of the world's middle powers, to take
    charge of the mission and rally other middle powers to stop the
    slaughter" said senator Dallaire.

    During his interviews with the media, Babikian emphasized that
    "Armenians, as victims of genocide, can not sit idle and watch
    another race fall victim to the most heinous crimes in history of
    mankind." Babikian concluded: "We have the duty and obligation to
    stand up in solidarity with victims regardless of their race, colour,
    or religion."

    A unity statement signed by 47 organizations, among them Amnesty
    International, the Armenian National Committee of Canada, B'nai
    Brith Canada, the Canadian Jewish Congress, the Canadian Labour
    Congress, Human Rights Watch, Journalists for Human Rights, KAIROS:
    Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives, Montreal Institute for
    Genocide and Human Rights Studies, Muslim Canadian Congress, United
    Church of Canada, and the United Nations Association of Canada, was
    distributed to the media, to political dignitaries and to Canadian
    civil society representatives.

    -30-

    The ANCC is the largest and the most influential Canadian-Armenian
    grassroots political 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 Canadian-Armenian community on a broad range of
    issues.

    Regional Chapters

    Montreal - Laval - Ottawa - Toronto - Hamilton - Cambridge -
    St. Catharines - Windsor - Vancouver
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