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    CANADIAN SENATOR HONORS THE MEMORY OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE VICTIMS

    armradio.am
    27.04.2012 11:14

    Addressing the Senate on April 24, Canadian Senator Maria Chaput
    commemorated the Armenian Genocide. "Today I am joining with the
    thousands of our Armenian-Canadian citizens who have gathered on
    Parliament Hill and across the country to honour the memory of the
    victims of the Armenian genocide of 1915," she said.

    "On this day, 97 years ago, the Turkish Ottoman government proceeded
    with the mass arrest of the Armenian intellectuals on its soil. The
    arrest, deportation and execution of these hundreds of intellectuals
    was only the beginning of the atrocities that followed. Left without
    its elite, the Armenian population was brutally decimated in the
    months and years that followed. More than 1.5 million men, women and
    children fell victim to an ethnic cleansing campaign that was planned
    and orchestrated by the central government," The Senator stated.

    According to her, "97 years later, the Turkish government continues
    to deny this crime that was committed by its Ottoman predecessor
    despite the academic consensus on the genocidal nature of these acts
    and the fact that a number of countries, including Canada, recognize
    this genocide."

    "Ninety-seven years later, the Armenian people continue to fight
    on two fronts: they are fighting for their rebirth and for the full
    recognition of this crime. They are fighting for recognition by keeping
    their language and traditions alive, by establishing and developing
    vibrant communities throughout the world. And they are fighting for
    the renaissance of the young Republic of Armenia which, since 1991,
    has taken its place in the international community.

    They are fighting for recognition of this crime to honour the memory of
    their ancestors and for justice and human rights, to raise awareness
    and to prevent such tragedies, to encourage mutual acceptance among
    all peoples, for the Jews of Europe and the Ukrainians, for Cambodia,
    for Rwanda, for Yugoslavia and Sudan, for all of humanity," Hon. Maria
    Chaput continued.

    "We will never be able to explain why they fell. Nevertheless, 97
    years later, Armenians are standing up for their cause and for all
    of humankind. I hold out my hand to them and stand in their honour,"
    the Senator concluded.

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