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    CBC.ca , Canada
    March 14 2009



    Personal racial slur shocks head of Calgary Multicultural Centre

    Last Updated: Friday, March 13, 2009 | 6:24 PM MT
    By Andree Lau CBC News

    Anoush Newman, executive director of the Calgary Multicultural Centre,
    believes this message scrawled on her office window was directed at
    her. (Sinela Jorkova)

    The executive director of the Calgary Multicultural Centre says she's
    taking precautions after a slur was written across her office window
    in red lipstick.

    Anoush Newman was shocked to discover the words "Assasian Pig" on her
    window on Wednesday afternoon.

    Newman, who is half Assyrian and half Armenian, said the message may
    not mean much to anyone else, but she believes it's directed at her
    because of her active role in the Calgary Armenian community.

    "There are ¦ four panels of windows but this panel belongs to my
    office, so it's directed at me," she told CBC News on Friday.

    Newman, who ran unsuccessfully in Calgary-Nose Hill for the Liberal
    Party in the 2008 federal election, said she always wears red lipstick
    in biography photos and media interviews.

    "That's what scares me the most. It's personal ' the red lipstick and
    the Armenian Assyrian slur."

    Armenians preparing for April 24 memorial Newman believes the message
    on the window is someone's attempt to use intimidation to deter her
    from continuing in her work with the Armenian-Canadian Cultural
    Association and its upcoming April 24 memorial in Calgary.

    An estimated 1.5 million Armenians died in eastern Turkey during and
    after the First World War. Armenians say their people were
    systematically killed in a bid to extinguish the population. The
    Canadian government passed a resolution in April 2004 that denounced
    the Turks for committing genocide against Armenians in 1915.

    Anoush Newman believes the message on her window was an attempt to
    intimidate her. Turkey denies the genocide charge and insists the
    death toll has been inflated. It argues the Armenian deaths were the
    result of an uprising of Armenian militants.

    Communities around the world, including Calgary, hold memorials every
    year to honour those who died and to push for formal worldwide
    recognition of the Armenian genocide.

    "We should be allowed to mourn our dead without being threatened,"
    said Newman.

    She called the Calgary police to report the slur but she said they're
    treating it as a mischief or a prank. Officers said the investigation
    is unlikely to go anywhere because there are no witnesses or
    surveillance footage, according to Newman.

    "I want the community to know that there are still ignorant and
    cowardly people," she said, explaining why she's publicizing the
    experience.

    http://www.cbc.ca/canada/calgary/ story/2009/03/13/cgy-anoush-armenian-slur.html
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