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    Northern District Times (Australia)
    October 17, 2007 Wednesday

    Armenians find their political voice


    POLITICS simmered just below the surface of the Armenian Family Day
    festivities at Eastwood Oval last Sunday.

    There was traditional festival fare, including Armenian delicacies
    and a display of traditional dancing.

    But the celebration of Armenian culture was billed as a genocide
    recognition rally to commemorate the deaths of an estimated 1.5
    million Armenian Christians from 1915 to 1922.

    The Armenian National Committee said there were 4000 voters of
    Armenian descent in the Bennelong electorate more than the margin of
    3000 votes keeping Prime Minister and local MP John Howard in
    Parliament.

    They have demanded a voice on the national stage and are meeting with
    Labor candidate Maxine McKew to raise the issues that concern their
    community.

    Mr Howard has agreed to a similar meeting.

    Organisers expected 1000 people to attend the Armenian Family Day on
    Sunday, where remembrance went hand-in-hand with a celebration of
    cultural heritage.

    ''As children and grandchildren of genocide survivors, we must work
    toward ensuring that the experiences of the Armenians, Jews,
    Cambodians and Rwandans are never allowed to be repeated,'' ANC
    Australia president Varant Meguerditchian said.
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