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    Armenian National Committee of Australia
    259 Penshurst Street, Willoughby NSW 2068
    PO Box 768, Willoughby NSW 2068
    T: (02) 9419 8264 | F: (02) 9411 8898
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    South Australia Passes Armenian Genocide Motion

    ADELAIDE: An Armenian National Committee of Australia (ANC Australia)
    delegation was present as South Australian Parliament's Legislative
    Council passed a motion recognising the Armenian Genocide as "one of
    the greatest crimes against humanity".

    The motion, introduced by the Hon. David Ridgway MLC (Leader of the
    Liberal Opposition in Legislative Council) and seconded by the
    Hon. Bernard Finnigan (Member of the Labor Government in Legislative
    Council) went through unopposed, and sees the Upper House of South
    Australia's parliament join the New South Wales parliament in
    condemning "the genocide of the Armenians and all other acts of
    genocide".

    However this motion is unique, as it is the first to include
    recognition of recently-uncovered material detailing the significant
    humanitarian effort by the people of South Australia who aided the
    victims and survivors of the Armenian Genocide almost a century ago.

    South Australians, as part of the global Near East Relief effort,
    answered to calls for aid by donating clothing, money and
    infrastructure - an orphenage in Lebanon which housed the child
    survivors of the attempt by Ottoman Turkey to exterminate its
    Christian-Armenian minority.

    When introducing the motion a fortnight ago, a proud Mr. Ridgway said:
    "I would like to recognise South Australia's role in the first major
    international humanitarian relief effort. As was the case for the
    genocide itself, that effort was not broadly publicised."

    Mr. Ridgway added: "It goes without saying that such acts as the
    Armenian genocide epitomise prejudices against race, religion and
    culture. For most Australians those attitudes are difficult to
    comprehend but, unfortunately, they remain commonplace in many
    societies today."

    Mr. Finnigan also addressed the house in seconding the motion: "In
    light of growing international awareness of the Armenian genocide -
    and given the horrific nature of the genocide itself - it is time for
    we South Australians to do our part."

    ANC Australia Political Relations Officer, Mr. Vache Kahramanian
    commended Mr. Ridgway, Mr. Finnigan and their Legislative Council
    colleagues for recognising what he described a "proud intertwining of
    histories for Armenian-Australians".

    He said: "It is fitting that South Australia is the first to honour
    this significant moment in Australian history - the first time this
    great nation came to the aid of a needy people a whole world away."

    Mr. Kahramanian added: "It is important for nations like Australia to
    recognise and condemn all acts of genocide, as some - like the
    Armenian Genocide - remain unpunished."

    Mr. Ridgway commended the Armenian-Australian community and ANC
    Australia for their excellent leadership.

    "I am grateful to be in an ongoing working relationship with the
    Armenian community," he said. "The Armenian National Committee is
    dedicated to a campaign which advocates recognition of the genocide,
    and today's motion is also a tribute to its tireless efforts on behalf
    of the Armenian community."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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