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    ARMENIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF AMERICA
    1711 N Street NW
    Washington, DC 20036
    Tel: (202) 775-1918
    Fax: (202) 775-5648
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    September 11, 2008
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918
    Email: [email protected]

    ANCA CALLS ON CONGRESS TO LOOK AT TURKEY'S
    TRUE INTENTION AND REAL-WORLD ACTIONS

    -- Alerts House and Senate to Post-Soccer
    Match Prosecution under Article 301

    WASHINGTON, DC - The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
    today called the attention of Members of Congress to statements and
    actions by Turkish leaders following the September 6th "soccer-
    diplomacy" match in Yerevan that directly undermine the prospects
    of moving toward an enduring Armenia-Turkey peace based on truth
    and justice.

    Attached to each "ANCA Memo to the Hill" was a copy of the two-page
    September 4th ANCA letter circulated to Members of the House and
    Senate outlining the Armenian American community's hopes, concerns,
    and reservations regarding Turkey's approach to this matter.

    Among its points, the ANCA Memo spotlighted Turkey's post-soccer
    match prosecution of noted Turkish writer Temel Demirer, who had
    condemned the 2007 assassination of the Armenian-Turkish editor
    Hrant Dink because of his statements recognizing the Armenian
    Genocide. Demirer's lawyer called to Turkey's promises to improve
    human rights "fairy tales."

    To read more about the Demirer prosecution, visit:
    http://bianet.org/english/kategori/english/ 109616/ministry-of-justice-gives-permission-for-tr ial-of-writer-demirer-under-article-301

    The full text of the ANCA memo to Congressional offices is provided
    below.

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    To: Members of Congress
    Attn: Foreign Affairs Legislative Aide
    From: Aram Hamparian, Executive Director
    Date: September 12, 2008

    RE: Looking at Turkey's real intentions

    In a troubling September 10th Associated Press article, Turkey's
    Foreign Minister Ali Babacan revealed Turkey's expectation that
    Turkish President Abdullah Gul's acceptance of Armenian President
    Serj Sarkisyan's invitation to Armenia to watch a soccer match will
    serve Turkey's long-standing policy to deny the Armenian Genocide.

    In the days since this soccer match, we have seen Turkey move in
    exactly the wrong direction, showing through its own actions that,
    unfortunately, its leaders view this visit as a photo opportunity
    to relieve the growing international pressure it is under to
    recognize the Armenian Genocide, rather than as a true opportunity
    to work with the Armenian people toward an enduring peace based on
    truth and justice.

    Here are the facts:

    1) A new crackdown on discussion of the Armenian Genocide

    Turkey has not only kept in place Article 301 of its criminal code
    - which criminalizes any discussion of the Armenian Genocide - but
    has, this week, actually pressed forward with a new, high-profile
    prosecution under this undemocratic law.

    Turkey's Justice Minister, Mehmet Ali Salin, just approved the
    prosecution, under Article 301, of a noted Turkish writer Temel
    Demirer for condemning the 2007 assassination of the Armenian-
    Turkish editor Hrant Dink because of his statements recognizing the
    Armenian Genocide.

    Demirer's lawyer stated with dismay:

    "We were expecting this decision. With this decision, they have
    just proven that their promises regarding . . . human rights are
    all fairytales. On the one hand, they go to Armenia to watch a
    game, on the other hand they are filing cases under article 301."

    2) Refusal to honor new U.S. requests to lift its blockade

    Despite repeated U.S. demands that Turkey lift its over 15-year-
    old, illegal blockade of landlocked Armenia, most recently
    articulated by Assistant Secretary of State Dan Fried before the
    House Foreign Affairs Committee on September 9th, Turkey has not
    taken any steps to end this clear violation of international law.

    3) Continued outright denial of the Armenian Genocide

    As recently as September 10th, the Turkish Embassy's website
    continues to host pages describing Armenian "allegations" regarding
    the "so-called" Armenian Genocide as a "myth."
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