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    PM HARPER CONDEMNS INTERFERENCE OF TURKISH GOVERNMENT IN CANADIAN DOMESTIC AFFAIRS

    ArmInfo
    2007-06-20 13:12:00

    The Prime Minister of Canada Steven Harper emphasized that "Canada's
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide" is sometimes not easy "for
    the foreign service of Canada" to accept. The Prime Minister made it
    clear that the "ultimate position of the elected government is the
    position of the Government of Canada."

    Furthermore, in a response to NEPMCC President Tom Saras' query about
    the interference in Canadian internal affairs of representatives
    of foreign governments and pressuring or coercion of Canadians and
    Canadian organizations to follow certain policies, the Prime Minister
    condemned such practices and said that he found it "unacceptable"
    for these diplomats to pursue such interference. He reminded members
    of the media that as head of "the Government of Canada I can not tell
    you what write in your newspaper and foreign governments can not tell
    what to write."

    Mr. Saras' query referred to a recent attempt by the Turkish Embassy
    to silence Mr. Saras after his condemnation of the assassination of
    Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink. The Turkish Embassy launched a
    vicious campaign to discredit Mr. Saras and called for his resignation
    as NEPMCC president.
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