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    PRESS RELEASE - 24 April 2007
    Armenia Solidarity
    British Armenian All Party Parliamentary Group
    Nor Serount Publications
    Tel 07876561398 or 07718982732

    e-mails : [email protected], [email protected]
    [email protected] [email protected]

    Press Release
    A major presentation of evidence for the Armenian Genocide to be held in the
    Grand Committee Room, The House of Commons, on the 24th April (Armenian
    Genocide Day) at 4.00 p.m. The experts include Greg Topalian, Christopher
    Walker, Desmond Fernandes, Linda Melvern, Dr Margaret Brearley, Professor
    Theo van Lint and Farhad Malekian, director of the Institute of
    International Criminal Law, Uppsala, Sweden

    The UK government has declined an invitation to attend this presentation.
    Their position that there is insufficient evidence for the Armenian Genocide
    is opposed by the overwhelming majority of independent genocide scholars and
    historians in the UK and across the world. Their reluctance to listen to
    this presentation while repeating the Turkish official line without
    qualification is a concern and an untenable position. The UK government will
    not rise to the challenge of persuading the Turkish authorities to prepare
    for EU entry by adopting European values including facing up to their
    history.

    102 MPs have signed Early Day Motion 357 recognising the Armenian Genocide.
    Of the other international EDMs only those on Darfur, Burma and Zimbabwe
    have received more signatures.

    We understand that the government whips are actively discouraging
    parliamentarians to attend our events that include a prayer meeting at St
    Mary's under Croft Chapel in the House of Lords.

    MPs will be wearing the white poppy in parliament next week as a visible
    sign of their recognition of the Armenian Genocide.


    Program of Events


    Armenia Solidarity

    British-Armenian All-Party Parliamentary Group

    Nor Serount Publications



    You are warmly invited to the following events on

    Armenian Genocide Day, the 24th April.



    Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide

    1 Leafleting at the gates of parliament (9.00 a.m. till noon)



    2.. Remembrance at St Mary's-under-Croft Church, the House of Lords
    at 11.00 am (until 11.20 am )


    3.. Wreath-laying at the Monument to the Innocents outside
    Westminster Abbey (with Darfuri representatives) - (12.00 till 12.15 pm)


    4.. Major Presentation of evidence for the Armenian Genocide in
    the Grand Committee Room, The House of Commons
    at 4.00 pm, till 5.30 pm

    Chaired by Lord Avebury & sponsored by John Bercow M.P.



    Followed by: Appeal to all MPs to support Early Day Motion 357 on the
    Genocide and the Formation of a Future Delegation to meet the Rt. Hon Geoff
    Hoon



    5.. At 5.45 pm: Proceed together from the House of Commons to a
    Laying of a wreath at the Cenotaph,
    at 6.00 pm


    Please reply to Eilian Williams, by email [email protected] or
    by telephone 07876 561 398, to the British-Armenian All-Party Parliamentary
    Group ([email protected]) and the Nor Serount Publications
    ([email protected]) if you are willing to help and to put your name
    down for the Remembrance at St Mary's-under-Croft Church (event number 2
    above), the House of Lords at 11.00 am








    Additional Notes for Editors

    Greg Topalian

    Gregory Topalian is a historian focusing on comparative memories of the
    Armenian genocide, the Holocaust and other genocides. His current work looks
    at different levels of denial, from the blatant approach of the Turkish
    State, to the role academia and the media play in the denial process.
    Topalian has acted as an academic advisor to a number of organizations,
    contributed to a number of radio and television documentaries on the
    Armenian genocide and currently directs the Gomidas Institute's educational
    programmes aimed at young people in the United Kingdom.


    Christopher Walker

    Christopher Walker is a recognised expert with an extensive bibliography on
    the Armenians and their history from co-authoring the Minority Rights Group
    publication, The Armenians, through Armenia, Survival of a Nation to editing
    Vision of Ararat, Writings on Armenia

    Desmond Fernandes

    Desmond Fernandes is the author of 'The Kurdish Genocide in Turkey'
    (to be published in 2007 by Apec Press, Stockholm) who has written a number
    of articles on genocide, Turkish state terror, tourism and the 'Kurdish
    Question'. He was a Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at De Montfort
    University in Bedford from 1994 to 2006, specialising in Genocide Studies,
    Sustainable Development, Globalisation and Imperialism. He is currently a
    member of the Consortium for Research on Terrorology and Political Violence
    (CRTPV). CRTPV is a consortium of academics operating under the auspices of
    NASPIR (The Network of Activist Scholars of Politics and International
    Relations) and the Public Interest Research Network (PIRN) on issues
    relating to the 'War on Terror'.

    Linda Melvern

    Linda Melvern is the second Vice President of the International
    Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS), the pre-eminent group of
    independent scholars specialising in the area of research. IAGS has been in
    the forefront of combating the denial of the Armenian Genocide including
    writing an open letter to the Turkish Prime Minister. She is an Honorary
    Professor in the Department of International Politics, University of Wales,
    Aberystwyth, and her most recent published work is the Conspiracy to Murder.
    The Rwandan Genocide.

    Margaret Brearley

    Margaret Brearley has been a Lecturer in Mediaeval and Renaissance
    German Literature at Birmingham University and Honorary Holocaust Adviser to
    the Archbishops' Council, and held academic posts at Selly Oak Colleges and
    the Institute of Jewish Affairs, London. She is currently on the National
    Executive of WIZO. She has published The Forgotten Genocide that uncovers
    the links between the Armenian Genocide, anti-Semitism and the Holocaust.


    Professor Theo Van Lint of Oxford University

    Theo van Lint is the Calouste Gulbenkian Professor of Armenian Studies
    at Oxford University. He has extensive interests over many years in
    Armenian culture, language and history, and chairs the London based Armenian
    Institute.



    Farhad Malekian, Director of The Institute of International Criminal Law,
    Uppsala ,Sweden

    Farhad Malekian is the founder and the director of the Institute of
    International Criminal Law in Uppsala, Sweden. Malekian has contributed a
    scholarly acknowledged chapter governing International Criminal
    Responsibility of Individuals and States to the well-known book on
    International Criminal Law (M. Cherif Bassiouni, 1999). He introduced for
    the first time the Principle of International Tribunality of Jurisdiction in
    international criminal law at the Cornell Law School, Cornell University in
    2005, embodied in his article on `Emasculating the Philosophy of
    International Criminal Justice in the Iraqi Special Tribunal' He lectures
    international criminal law and public international law and is also the
    editor of the Contemporary Journal of International Criminal Law to be
    published by the Institute of International Criminal Law in 2005. His work
    on Crucifying the Philosophy of International Criminal Justice is also
    forthcoming. His lecture is part of a panel considering War Crimes, Crimes
    Against Humanity, and Resolution.

    Written Evidence

    Dr Mark Levene of Southampton University
    Prof Martin Shaw of Sussex University
    Prof Donald Bloxham of Edinburgh University

    Statement from the International Association of Genocide Scholars
    Compilation of Evidence in the book "Remember" by John Torosyan,
    Cardiff, as presented to the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust

    List of Armenian Genocide references
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