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    Armenian National Committee of Texas
    c/o Vatche Hovsepian, Chair
    Houston, TX 77082
    Web: www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    April 16, 2007
    Contact: Vatche Hovsepian
    Email: (818) 500-1918

    Genocide Denial in Texas University Exposed

    -- SMU Withdraws Sponsorship after Learning of Conference's True Purpose

    Dallas, TX - On Saturday, April 14, 2007 the Armenian community of Texas
    rapidly mobilized to counter Genocide denial in their own university
    system. A conference on "Turkish-Armenian Dialogue" (officially
    entitled "International Conference on Turkish-Armenian Dialogue") slated
    to take place at Southern Methodist University (SMU) was discovered
    early last week by the ANC of Texas. Similar to the UT-Austin
    conference two weeks ago entitled "Ottoman Diversity and
    Multiculturalism," the conference was an all day event. As the
    conference was to take place in their backyards, activists in Texas set
    out set the record straight on the conference and its purpose.

    With local, regional and national collaboration involving grassroots
    activists, the ANCA, ANCA-WR, and the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian
    Church joined forces with the Armenian community of Texas to counter the
    attempts of genocide denial making inroads at SMU and the university
    system of North Texas. These attempts by genocide denialists coincide
    with local efforts to build support for the Armenian genocide
    resolution, H. Res. 106 which awaits a vote in the U.S. Congress.

    In a few short days, these combined efforts, buttressed by an ANCA
    action alert asking activists from across the nation to contact SMU
    requesting that the university withdraw its support regarding this
    misleading conference, resulted in an official withdrawal of all
    credible speakers and the removal of SMU sponsorship of the
    genocide-denial masked as dialogue event. No local, national or
    international Armenian presence was invited to the event, except for the
    Armenian Patriarch of Istanbul, who is bound under the repressive laws
    of the Republic of Turkey, including Article 301 under which Hrant Dink
    was charged and convicted prior to assassination this year in Istanbul.

    Local Armenians achieved official withdrawal of SMU's Office of the
    Chaplain and University Ministries' sponsorship and the Chaplain to the
    University, Dr. William M. Finnin, Jr. Several other speakers also
    withdrew per learning that the speakers list of the conference included
    many denialists. Community and ANCA activists ventured into the
    conference itself, opening the very beginning of the conference by
    expressing disapproval from within the audience for all attendees to
    hear. Activists delivered statements which highlighted the lack of
    Armenian participation in an event billed as dialogue which concealed
    genocide denial agendas, Article 301 which acted to prevent the only
    Armenian presence on the panel and general anti-Armenian propaganda.
    The organizers were unable to cite a single Armenian community member,
    religious figures outside Turkey or scholars who were notified of the
    event.

    The official letter of withdrawal by William M. Finnin, Office of the
    University Chaplain was read by a Texas Armenian ANC activist to all
    attendees present in an audience numbering 400 people. Additionally,
    the organizers attempted to intimidate a local North Texas professor of
    Armenian origin who calmly and professionally asked a question about
    whether the written questions were filtered. When the organizers turned
    the security on this professor, other attendees at the conference voiced
    loud disapproval at the questionable treatment of a Texas Armenian
    professor in a conference labeled as a "dialogue".

    During a lecture on the Armenian Identity in Diaspora by Turkish
    sociologist Dr. Huseyin Cakillikoyak, the Armenian Genocide was outright
    denied three times in addition to the damage of the deportations. The
    Diaspora identity in the US was defamed unabashedly and one Texas
    Armenian silently turned their chair around to the speaker to silently
    show the backwards nature of the discussion at hand. Most voted with
    their feet, and all efforts were successfully made to reveal the charade
    of genocide denial masked in academic speech.

    The Armenian community of Texas will continue to coordinate efforts
    locally and beyond to pursue the truthful, just path of official
    recognition of the Armenian genocide through H. Res. 106 and shall
    remain vigilant regarding the coordinated efforts of the Turkish
    government to fund genocide denial propaganda conferences at
    universities and or on Capitol Hill.

    The Armenian National Committee of America 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.

    ###

    Photo caption #1: His Holiness Patriarch Mesrop Mutafyan, bound by
    Article 301 of the penal code which prohibits any mention of the
    Armenian Genocide as an insult to Turkishness, reads his censored
    speech.

    Photo caption #2: One of the very few Armenian American attendees to the
    conference explains to the conference organizers and the participants
    about the lacking merits of the conference and calling the conference a
    Turkish Monologue of Armenian Genocide Denialists.

    Photo caption #3: Turkish organizers try to justify their attempt to
    start dialogue but were unable to name a single Armenian scholar or
    individual that they approached for conference participation.
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