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    ANCA MARKS ANNIVERSARY OF PONTIAN GENOCIDE

    Yerkir
    20.05.2010 15:57
    Yerevan

    The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) joined today
    with Pontian Greeks - and all Hellenes, Assyrians, Syriacs, and
    other communities representing the victims of Turkey's genocidal
    campaign against its Christian minorities - in commemorating May
    19th, the international day of remembrance for the genocide initiated
    by the Ottoman Empire and continued by Kemalist Turkey against the
    historic Greek population of Pontus along the southeastern coast of
    the Black Sea.

    "We join with all our brothers and sisters - in the Hellenic,
    Assyrian, Chaldean, Syriac, and other Christian communities subjected
    to genocide under Ottoman and Turkish rule - in solemnly marking
    the anniversary of the Pontian Genocide - a genocide that remains
    unrecognized by its perpetrator and unpunished by the international
    community," said Aram Hamparian, Executive Director of the ANCA. "In
    commemorating this date, we reaffirm our determination to work in
    concert with all the victims of Turkey's genocidal campaigns to
    secure full recognition and justice for these crimes."

    The Ottoman Empire, under the cover of World War I, undertook a
    systematic and deliberate effort to eliminate its minority Christian
    populations. This genocidal campaign resulted in the death and
    deportation of well over 2,000,000 Armenians, Assyrians, Chaldeans,
    Syriacs, and Greeks.

    The Pontian Genocide has been formally acknowledged by Greece and
    Cyprus and, within the United States, by the states of New York,
    New Jersey, Florida, South Carolina, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania,
    and Illinois, among others.
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