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    Canada Armenians go on hunger strike to boost Genocide awareness

    June 12, 2011 - 16:39 AMT


    PanARMENIAN.Net - A group of 8 Canadian-Armenians have begun a 72 hour
    hunger strike in downtown Toronto as of Friday, June 10 at 6:00pm,
    organized by the Armenian Youth Federation of Canada. In light of the
    upcoming general elections in Turkey, the demonstrators are protesting
    the ongoing human rights abuses carried out by the Government of
    Turkey, including: the denial of the Armenian Genocide; the stifling
    of freedom of speech, and press; oppression of Kurdish and Christian
    minorities who are treated as second class citizens and whose
    political parties are banned, leaders imprisoned and Patriarchate's
    shut down.

    One of the participants, AYF member Mark Piliguian explains that the
    reason the group decided to hold a hunger strike was to show the
    Canadian public, and the world at large, the type of suffering the
    Armenian people endured during the first genocide of the twentieth
    century. `We are here, depriving ourselves of food for seventy-two
    hours, to share a very small amount of the suffering of our ancestors
    went through. Although ninety-six years have passed, the world cannot
    forget the Armenian Genocide. The Turkish government must acknowledge
    and come to terms with its history so that the crime of genocide does
    not repeat itself'.

    The hunger strike will culminate with an official demonstration, which
    will be held Monday, June 13, 2011 at 2:00pm in front of the Turkish
    Consulate in Toronto at (Queens Quay and Lower Spadina - 10 Lower
    Spadina Avenue).

    The demonstrators will send a strong message to the newly elected
    officials in Turkey that Canadians and the international community at
    large will not stand as silent bystanders as the Turkish government
    deprives its citizens of their basic human rights and denies the
    Armenian Genocide.

    At the same time protestors will urge the Canadian Government to take
    action with regard to Turkey's dismal human rights record, as part of
    Canada's foreign policy agenda. As a model democracy, a leader in
    peace-building, partnership, reconciliation and fair and honest
    dialogue, Canada must recognize the role it can play in helping Turkey
    become a legitimate democracy. Our government must urge the Turkish
    government to cease its oppression of minorities by extending support
    to Christian Patriarchates and repealing Article 301 of its Penal
    Code, AYF Canada reported.

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