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    USA ARMENIAN LIFE MAGAZINE PUBLISHES SIGNIFICANT EVENTS OF 2007

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    08.01.2008 17:42 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "The year 2007 will go down in the Armenian history
    annals as a ground-breaking year. In many ways, the year brought an
    impressive number of victories for the Armenians. How can one talk of
    2007 and not mention the valiant individuals who significantly impacted
    our collective life, in the service of Justice and Humanity?" the USA
    ARMENIAN LIFE Magazine writes citing the list of main events of year
    2007 basing on The California Courier publications.

    According to the magazine, one of the most outstanding events was
    the statement by Ahmet Ertegun, a significant figure in the modern
    recording industry, who said that recognition of the Armenian Genocide
    would be good for Turkey. On Jan. 5, 2007, Harut Sassounian, the
    Publisher of The California Courier, wrote: "Ahmet Ertegun was a music
    magnate who launched the careers of many great singers and groups,
    such as Ray Charles, Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones. ... He
    surprised me by saying that he could not understand why Turkish
    officials denied the Armenian Genocide - a fact known to the entire
    world. He made it clear that he was not acknowledging the Genocide
    in order to appease the Armenians. He believed that it was, first of
    all, in Turkey's interest to acknowledge the Genocide, because doing
    so would help Ankara's application for membership in the European
    Union and get rid of the stigma that had haunted his native land for
    so many years. Ertegun said he had read about the Armenian Genocide
    in many Western books, but had not seen a single reputable book that
    denied its occurrence. He referred to Turkish officials who denied the
    Genocide as being "Turk ghafali," implying that they had a stubborn
    Turkish mentality."

    Event number two refers to TIME EUROPE. On Feb 9, 2007, Sassounian
    wrote: "It took a little more than a year and a half, but it was well
    worth the wait. After lengthy, sometimes complex, but mostly amicable
    discussions, the European edition of TIME magazine, in its Feb. 12,
    2007 issue, published a full-page text on the Armenian Genocide and
    distributed a complimentary DVD, in English and French, which contains
    a compelling 52-minute documentary on the Armenian Genocide by French
    director Laurence Jourdan. The DVD also includes a 46-minute interview
    with Dr. Yves Ternon, a leading expert on the Armenian Genocide.

    This issue of the magazine, which has been on newsstands since Feb. 2
    in 67 countries throughout Europe, parts of Africa, Asia and the Middle
    East, was sold out within the first 48 hours of its availability. When
    scores of TIME subscribers, the Switzerland-Armenia Association (SAA)
    and this columnist complained to TIME executives, Managing Editor
    James Kelly in a letter to SAA dated Sept. 2, 2005, apologized for
    having disseminated the Turkish DVD which he said 'was not adequately
    reviewed by anyone at TIME." Furthermore, he acknowledged that the
    Turkish DVD did not "meet TIME's standards for fairness and accuracy.'"

    Among the other events of last year the Magazine mentions the verdict
    of guilty to Dogu Perincek in Switzerland, publication of "British
    Reports on Ethnic Cleansing in Anatolia, 1919-1922, dismissal of
    Los Angeles Times editor for refusal to publish an article about
    the Armenian Genocide, recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the
    Anti-Defamation League.
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