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  • ANC Australia: Thousands Gather For Armenian Genocide Recognition

    Armenian National Committee of Australia
    The Peak Public Affairs Committee of the Armenian-Australian Community
    259 Penshurst Street, Willoughby NSW 2068 ~ PO Box 768, Willoughby NSW 2068
    Tel: (02) 9419 8264 ~ Fax: (02) 9411 8898
    Email: [email protected] ~ Website: www.anc.org.au

    16 October, 2007

    PRESS RELEASE

    {CONTACT: Haig Kayserian (Communications Officer) ~ 0403 317 903 ~
    [email protected]}

    THOUSANDS GATHER FOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION

    SYDNEY: Eastwood Park in the Australian Federal seat of Bennelong was the
    scene for 'Armenian Family Day'; a rally to raise awareness and gather
    support for Armenian Genocide recognition. The Armenian National Committee
    of Australia (ANC Australia) initiative saw more than 2000 members of the
    Armenian-Australian community unite to call upon the Government of Australia
    to formally and unanimously recognise and condemn the Armenian Genocide.

    The Armenian-Australian community was joined by long time supporters; Senior
    Cabinet Minister Joe Hockey, Ms Gladys Berejiklian MP, City of Ryde Mayor
    Ivan Petch, Deputy Mayor Sarkis Yedelian and Dr Panayiotis Diamadis, who
    each reaffirmed their commitment to advocate awareness of genocide as a
    measure to prevent the repetition of such crimes against humanity.

    Mayor Petch made an especially powerful statement; declaring: "If the United
    States Congress Foreign Relations Committee can recognise it, if the NSW
    State Parliament can recognise it, if Ryde Council can recognise it, then
    the Australian Federal Parliament should also recognise it."

    ANC Australia President Mr. Varant Meguerditchian said: "The event
    demonstrated the Armenian-Australian community's united will in having
    Australia join the growing list of nations that have officially come to
    recognise the 1915 massacres of the 1.5 million Armenians as genocide."

    With an estimated 4000 Armenians residing in the Federal seat of Bennelong
    and more throughout the country, Mr. Meguerditchian noted:
    "Armenian-Australians would take into consideration the statements made by
    politicians and candidates regarding recognition of the Armenian Genocide
    when voting at the upcoming federal election."

    In his address to the community, Minister Hockey announced - on behalf of
    Prime Minister John Howard - that the Federal Government of Australia had
    approved an ANC Australia application, and will grant $1.432million to
    assist the funding of the Armenian Relief Society's Mother and Child Health
    Care Centre project in Gyumri, Armenia.

    Upon announcement of the funding approval, Mr. Meguerditchian said: "The
    Australian Government's commitment to provide humanitarian aid to the people
    of Armenia pays tribute to the generosity of the Australian people and
    almost a century on, echoes Australian efforts to assist Armenian refugees
    in the years immediately following the Armenian Genocide."

    [End]

    During the last days of the Ottoman Empire, the Government implemented a
    policy of Genocide upon its Christian Armenian population. As a result, up
    to 1.5million Armenian men, women and children lost their lives between 1915
    and 1922. Adding weight to the importance of recognising the Armenian
    Genocide is the research conducted by the Australian Institute for Holocaust
    and Genocide Studies that discovered records of Australia's humanitarian
    assistance to Armenians following the genocide and testimonies by ANZAC
    soldiers to atrocities against the Armenians as they occurred. In 1997 the
    Parliament of New South Wales became the first legislative body to recognise
    and condemn the Genocide of the Armenians.
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