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    Armenian National Committee of America
    1711 N Street NW
    Washington, DC 20036
    Tel. (202) 775-1918
    Fax. (202) 775-5648
    Email [email protected]
    Internet www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    February 2, 2007
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    (202) 775-1918

    TIME MAGAZINE TO CORRECTLY CHARACTERIZE
    THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    -- ANCA Welcomes New Policy by Leading International Magazine

    -- European Edition Distributes 550,000 DVDs
    Featuring Full-Page Ad and a Factual
    Documentary on the Armenian Genocide

    WASHINGTON, DC - The Armenian National Committee of America
    (ANCA) has welcomed TIME Magazine's newly announced policy of
    properly characterizing the Armenian Genocide as clear instance
    of genocide, as well as a series of other moves taken by this
    leading international newsweekly to atone for its mistaken
    distribution, in June of 2005, of a DVD denying this crime
    against humanity.

    TIME's actions come in the wake of an amicable agreement reached
    between the publication and the ANCA's Brussels-based European
    affiliate - the European Armenian Federation for Justice and
    Democracy (EAFJD), along with the Armenian National Committee of
    France (CDCA), the California Courier, and a range of leading
    community and human rights organizations.

    "We welcome TIME Magazine's judgment that - in the interest of its
    readers' right to accurate reporting - the Armenian Genocide should
    be reported as a fact, without qualification," said ANCA Executive
    Director Aram Hamparian. "This announcement by TIME, along with
    similar policy statements by the New York Times, the Boston Globe,
    and many other leading publications, only increases the pressure
    on the Administration to abandon its morally bankrupt complicity in
    the Turkish government's denial of its crime against the Armenian
    nation."

    The Feb. 12, 2007 issue of the European edition of TIME magazine -
    available in newsstands throughout Europe as of Feb. 2nd - carries
    a full-page factual announcement on the Armenian Genocide, along
    with a complimentary DVD, in English and French, which contains a
    compelling 52-minute documentary on the Armenian Genocide by French
    director Laurence Jourdan. The DVD also includes a 46-minute
    interview with Dr. Yves Ternon, a leading expert on the Armenian
    Genocide.

    Both the DVD and the full-page ad were provided free of charge by
    TIME Europe (circulation 550,000) after realizing that its staff,
    without proper review, had inserted in the June 6, 2005 issue of
    TIME Europe a Turkish DVD as a paid advertisement under the guise
    of promoting tourism to Turkey. The Turkish DVD, paid for by the
    Ankara Chamber of Commerce, was a deceitful attempt to spread
    malicious lies and denialist propaganda on the Armenian Genocide.

    To correct this error, TIME (Europe) published, in its October 17,
    2005 issue, a critical page-long letter to the editor jointly
    signed by the following five French organizations: Memoire 2000,
    the Coordinating Council of Armenian Organizations of France
    (CCAF), Comité de Defense de la Cause Armenienne (CDCA) -- ANC
    France, J'Accuse, and the Movement Against Racism and for
    Friendship Among Peoples (MRAP). In an Editor's note appended to
    the letter, TIME apologized for disseminating the Turkish DVD.

    In December 2005, these five organizations along with the
    Switzerland-Armenia Association (SAA), the French Association of
    Armenian Lawyers and Jurists (AFAJA), the European Armenian
    Federation for Justice and Democracy for Justice and Democracy
    (EAFJD), and The California Courier newspaper reached an amicable
    agreement with TIME executives ensuring that the facts of the
    Armenian Genocide are not distorted again in the pages of the
    magazine.

    Subsequently, Michael Elliott, the Editor of TIME International,
    issued the following public statement, in a letter addressed to
    California Courier publisher Harut Sassounian: "Please be advised
    that, in common with other leading news organizations, it is TIME's
    policy and practice to refer to the Armenian genocide as a
    historical fact. Accordingly, I will be informing our
    correspondents and editors that the term 'Armenian genocide' should
    be used without qualification."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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