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    ARMENIANS, ASSYRIANS IN ENGLAND JOIN FORCES FOR GENOCIDE RECOGNITION

    Assyrian International News Agency
    Oct 23 2007

    London -- Sunday 21st October marked a step forward for the Assyrians
    fighting for genocide recognition committed almost one-hundred years
    ago in Turkey . The Armenian community, who have the genocide of
    their people officially recognised in 19 countries, pledged to work
    with the Assyrians to also gain genocide recognition, for the very
    least within the UK.

    The event which was organised by CRAG (Campaign for the Recognition of
    Armenian Genocide), saw scholar Sabri Atman discuss issues surrounding
    the Genocide of the Assyrians and Armenians, proposing questions for
    thought and challenging controversial differences between the two
    communities to inevitably bring them together.

    The event, held at the Assyrian House, Ealing, brought together both
    members of the Assyrian and Armenian community. It was here that
    representatives from CRAG and the Armenian Solidarity offered to
    unite with the Assyrian community in equal footing and on all levels,
    to achieve recognition of the Assyrian and Armenian.

    The Genocide of the Assyrians and Armenians took place during the
    rule of the Ottoman Empire in Turkey . The focus of the Empire was
    to ethnically cleanse the nation, in a bid to create a Pan-Turkish
    state with one Flag, one race and one religion. This resulted in the
    brutal murders of millions and an equal deportation of others.

    The objective of the lecture was to discuss the possibility of Turkey
    joining the EU (European Union), and whether this should be allowed
    while their Government still accept no responsibility for their
    past crimes.

    Campaigning organisation for the Genocide, Seyfo Centre UK, who were
    also in attendance and co-hosted the event, would like to extend
    a warm heartfelt thanks to CRAG for organising the event, and for
    officially pledging, together with Armenian Solidarity, to work with
    the Assyrian people in achieving recognition.

    Mr. Nineb Lamassu of Seyfo Centre UK said, "This is of course a
    positive step forward and this would be empowering not only for the
    Assyrians but the Armenians too. For from now on we can speak in one
    united voice and demand what is just from our governments. We are
    positive these pledges -- from both the Armenians and Assyrians -
    were not rhetorical and we should see them manifested in the very
    near future".
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