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    ARMENIAN YOUTH FEDERATION OF CANADA
    45 HALLCROWN PLACE
    TORONTO, ON M2J 4Y4

    PRESS RELEASE
    MONDAY, JUNE 13, 2011

    CONTACT: Harout Manougian
    PHONE: 416-988-3535
    EMAIL: [email protected]


    Demonstration at Turkish Consulate of Toronto


    TORONTO - A group of 8 Canadian-Armenians ended a 72 hour hunger strike
    in front of the Turkish Consulate of Toronto today, organized by the
    Armenian Youth Federation of Canada. In light of the upcoming general
    elections in Turkey, the demonstrators protested the ongoing human rights
    abuses carried out by the Government of Turkey, including the denial of the
    Armenian Genocide, the stifling of freedom of speech and press, the ongoing
    occupation of Cyprus, and the oppression of its minorities.

    The hunger strike culminated with an official demonstration, held Monday,
    June 13, 2011 at 2:00pm in front of the Turkish Consulate of Toronto. The
    demonstrators sent a strong message to the newly elected officials in Turkey
    that Canadians and the international community at large will not remain
    silent bystanders as the Turkish government deprives its citizens of their
    basic human rights and continues its denial campaign against the memory of
    the Armenian Genocide.

    Unfortunately, the peaceful protest was met with a counter-protest by a
    group of Turks, who aimed to disrupt the demonstration and silence its
    message. Disrespecting the Canadian flag by holding it upside-down, they
    resorted to racist slurs, calling Armenians `terrorists', and `baby
    killers'. They held signs that read `proud nation, proud history' sending an
    ominous message that they felt no remorse for the massacres of the Ottoman
    government, or sympathy towards its victims. Although deeply troubled, the
    Armenian demonstrators avoided any confrontation, as that seemed to be the
    goal of the instigators.

    A day earlier, the participants of the hunger strike held a candlelight
    vigil in memory of the one and a half million martyrs of the Armenian
    Genocide as well as hundreds of thousands of Christian Assyrians and Pontian
    Greeks. It is troubling that even during their prayers, led by Very Reverend
    Father Meghrig Parikian of St. Mary's Armenian Apostolic Church of Toronto,
    a smaller group of men and women holding Turkish flags continued to hurl
    insults aimed at those collected.

    Ninety six years have passed since the Armenian Genocide, the first genocide
    of the 20th century. The genocide has been recognized by countless
    historians including the International Association of Genocide Scholars, and
    numerous countries including Canada, yet it is constantly denied by the
    successive governments of Turkey.

    A movement to recognize the Armenian Genocide has started in the Turkish
    Republic, led by outspoken scholars and authors such as Orhan Pamuk, Hall
    Berktak and Ragip Zarakolu. Unfortunately, Article 301 of the Turkish Penal
    Code allows the government to lay charges against these journalists and
    authors, threatening them with jail terms. Nevertheless, this April, for the
    second year in a row, major cities in Turkey witnessed public events
    commemorating the Armenian Genocide.

    Mark Piliguian, one of the participants of the hunger strike, expressed,`We
    understand that many of those trying to disrupt our message today grew up in
    Turkey where they could not learn about the dark chapters of Ottoman
    history. But we hope that now that they live in Canada, they take the
    initiative to pull off the blindfold that their government tries to
    maintain.'

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    PHOTO CAPTIONS

    1.jpg: Canadian-Armenians protesting the ongoing violations of human rights
    in Turkey

    2.jpg: Canadian-Armenian protesters sending a strong message to the newly
    elected Turkish government

    3.jpg: Turkish counter-protesters disrespecting the Canadian flag

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