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    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

    17 September, 2007

    PRESS RELEASE

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


    BENNELONG ARMENIANS TO GATHER FOR GENOCIDE RECOGNITION

    SYDNEY: Eastwood Park will host a large gathering of Armenian-Australians in
    support of awareness and recognition of the Armenian Genocide. The
    community's 4000-strong voters in the electorate of Bennelong are shaping as
    critical to the hopes of candidates in the upcoming Australian federal
    election.


    Nationwide media outlets have afforded much coverage to the seat of
    Bennelong where sitting member Prime Minister John Howard faces a spirited
    challenge by high-profile Labor candidate Ms Maxine McKew. A Sydney Morning
    Herald article this week mentioned that the Armenian Australian community
    represented a critical mass in Bennelong and "...in a tight election, the
    Armenian vote will count big time".


    Ms McKew recently met with a delegation of the Armenian National Committee
    of Australia (ANC Australia) to discuss issues of concern to the
    Armenian-Australian community. At the community's request, the Prime
    Minister has agreed to a similar meeting with ANC Australia in the lead up
    to the election.


    Armenian Family Day - A Rally for Genocide Recognition will be held on
    October 14, at Eastwood Park's Lower Oval to raise awareness of the
    atrocities of genocide.


    "It is the obligation of every Armenian-Australian to advocate awareness and
    recognition of genocide," ANC Australia President, Mr. Varant Meguerditchian
    announced. "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."


    Politicians, public figures and community representatives will be present
    amongst the estimated 1000 attendees at the event. Armenian Family Day - A
    Rally for Genocide Recognition will provide an opportunity for supporters of
    genocide recognition to address the community regarding this sensitive
    issue.
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    __________________________ ____________________________________


    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 the 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.



    Armenian National Committee of Australia
    259 Penshurst Street, Willoughby NSW 2068
    PO Box 768, Willoughby NSW 2068
    T: (02) 9419 8264 | F: (02) 9411 8898
    E: <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] | W: <http://www.anc.org.au>
    www.anc.org.au

    The Armenian National Committee of Australia is the peak public affairs body
    of the Armenian-Australian community. ANC Australia advances the concerns of
    the Armenian-Australian community.
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