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    Armenian National Committee of Canada
    3401 Olivar-Asselin
    Montreal, QC.
    H4J 1L5
    Tel. (514) 334-1299 Fax (514) 334-6853


    PRESS RELEASE


    July 9, 2005

    Contact: Shant Karajian (514) 334-1299

    Roupen Kouyoumjian (514) 336-7095



    Canadian-Armenian Community Leaders Meet the `Toronto Star'
    Editorial Board


    Toronto- A delegation representing the Canadian-Armenian Community met the
    Toronto Star editorial board to discuss issues of concern to the
    Canadian-Armenian community. The Armenian Genocide, Canada- Armenia
    bilateral relations, Nagorno Karabagh, and the establishment of a Canadian
    Embassy in Armenia were among the issues discussed during the June 28th
    meeting. Bob Hepburn, editorial page editor, headed the five-member Toronto
    Star board. The Canadian-Armenian community delegation included Aris
    Babikian, president, Armenian National Federation of Canada (ANFC); Shaen
    Mirakian, of the Armenian Community Centre of Toronto (ACC); and Vahan
    Ajemian, Armenian National Committee of Toronto (ANCT).

    A frank and open exchange of views took place during the one-hour meeting.

    `It was an important and constructive meeting,' said Babikian. `We had to
    update and sensitize the Toronto Star editorial board with the concerns of
    the Canadian-Armenian Community in light of recent developments, especially
    after the House of Commons April 23, 2004 resolution recognizing the
    Armenian Genocide,' stated Aris Babikian, ANFC president.

    At the end of the meeting the Armenian delegation provided the Toronto Star
    editorial board with books and documentation on the aforementioned issues.

    Since last year's House of Commons resolution, the Armenian National
    Committee of Canada and the Armenian National Federation of Canada and their
    affiliated chapters in Montreal, Laval, Toronto, Hamilton, Cambridge, St.
    Catharines, Kitchener, London, Guelph and Vancouver have regularly contacted
    the Canadian media to inform them of the House of Commons resolution and
    asked them to clarify their stand on this important moral and ethical issue.


    The September 9, 2004 of ANCC and ACC members meeting with the CTV-TV board
    had a positive effect on the CTV web resulting in an excellent segment on
    the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

    It was due to the diligent efforts of ANCC members that the Literary Review
    of Canada published David Warner's January 2005 brilliant review of Taner
    Akcam's book ` From Empire to Republic: Turkish Nationalism and the Armenian
    Genocide.' As a follow-up, ANCC facilitated Michael Enright's CBC Radio
    `Sunday Morning' interview with Taner Akcam.

    On January 14, 2004 ANCC was successful in securing a resolution from the
    National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada, which represent over 400
    newspapers and magazines, to recognize the Armenian Genocide.

    The ANCC was the organization which broke the news of the banning of Atom
    Egoyan's `Ararat' in Turkey. Immediately afterwards, an explosion of
    coverage took place with editorials in The Globe and Mail and the National
    Post condemning the Turkish government's action.

    In 2002 renowned Canadian journalist and broadcaster Michael Coren hosted a
    unique panel discussion between ANCC representatives and Turkish community
    representatives to debate the genocide denial policy of the Turkish
    government. The one-hour program on CTS-TV was an overwhelming success for
    the ANCC representatives. Latter that year Mr. Coren invited ANCC
    representatives to talk about the Armenian Genocide on his hour-long CFRB
    radio program.

    More recently, the ANCC disseminated to the Canadian media behind the scenes
    details of the cancellation of a conference devoted to the Armenian
    Genocide - organized by three Istanbul universities - due to pressure from the
    Turkish government and extremist groups.

    The ANCC helped introduce to the Canadian media writings of progressive
    Turkish scholars and journalists to who, in the past years, have condemned
    their government's denialist policies and have called Turkish leaders to
    recognize the historical reality of the Armenian Genocide.

    In additional and due to the persistence, hard work and behind the scenes
    efforts of ANCC and its members, The Globe and Mail and the National Post
    now refer to the Armenian Genocide without ambiguity and without quotes or
    the prefix `alleged' in their editorials and stories. ANCC members continue
    to be in touch with various Canadian media reporters, columnists, editors,
    board members, publishers and presidents.

    ` We firmly believe that the media has an important role to educate and
    bring the truth of the Armenian cause to the Canadian public. With that in
    mind, the ANCC has, over the years, established an excellent relationship
    with Canadian media, based on mutual trust and respect,' stated ANCC
    President Dr. Girair Basmadjian. `As in the past, we intend to continue our
    communication with the Canadian media in an open, objective and positive
    manners,' said Dr. Basmadjian.

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