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    ANCA SENDS A LETTER OF PROTEST TO UN

    Arminfo
    2007-04-12 18:39:00

    The chairman of the Armenian National Committee of America
    (ANCA) Kenneth V. Hachikian has sent a letter of protest to
    Under-Secretary-General for Communications and Public Information
    Kiyotaka Akasaka following his decision to allow the Turkish
    authorities to delay UN exhibit on Rwanda Genocide.

    The letter says:

    Dear Under-Secretary Akasaka:

    I am writing to voice the Armenian American community's profound
    disappointment over your decision to allow the Turkish government to
    delay - and quite possibly cancel - a United Nations exhibit intended
    to help ensure that the lessons of the Rwanda Genocide are used to
    help prevent future genocides.

    Your actions, as reported by the Associated Press and the New York
    Times, represent a troubling retreat from the founding principles of
    the United Nations. In allowing Turkey's protest over the exhibit's
    historically accurate mention of the Armenian Genocide to delay its
    opening, you have, very unfortunately, undermined the credibility of
    the United Nations on a central issue of our time - ending forever
    the cycle of genocide. Rather than rightfully standing up for the
    organization's highest values, you permitted the immoral objections
    of one member state, Turkey, to drag the entire institution into
    complicity in that nation's shameless campaign of genocide denial.

    We join with Armenians worldwide, and with all people committed to
    ending the cycle of genocide, in respectfully calling upon you to
    reverse your decision, and to immediately facilitate the opening of
    the Aegis Trust's complete Rwanda Genocide exhibit.
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