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    AUSTRALIAN MLC SAYS IT IS TIME FOR ANKARA TO RECOGNIZE THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    ARMENPRESS
    FEBRUARY 15, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 15, ARMENPRESS: Member of the Legislative Council
    of Australia Walt Secord condemned the Turkish government for its
    continued denial of the Armenian Genocide in a powerful address on
    the floor of the Legislative Council during the first sitting of the
    New South Wales parliament in 2012.

    In a clear and unequivocal statement on public record, Secord declared
    that the Turkish government's denial of the Armenian Genocide was
    unacceptable.

    "It is repugnant for Turkey to deny the deaths of the 1.5 million
    Armenians," said the co-deputy chair of the NSW Parliament's Armenia
    Australia Parliamentary Friendship Group.

    "It is time for Ankara to accept the past and unequivocally recognise
    the Armenian genocide."

    In his address entitled 'Genocide Study Tour', Secord also discussed
    his recent visits to the Armenian Genocide Museum Institute in Yerevan,
    the Concentration Camp in Auschwitz and Halabja in Iraq.

    He spoke of the lack of a just resolution to the Armenian Genocide
    as a factor that paved the way for the destruction of European Jewry
    during the Holocaust.

    "Sadly too few of us know of the Armenian Genocide. It was that very
    denial of history that allowed communities to silently watch the
    transports to and the smoke of Auschwitz," said Secord.

    The Legislative Council Member thanked the Armenian National Committee
    of Australia for supporting his recent visit to Armenia and Nagorno
    Karabakh and pledged to continue encouraging the advocacy efforts of
    the organisation.

    ANC Australia Executive Director Varant Meguerditchian immediately
    contacted Secord to thank him for bringing to light the denial of
    genocide and sharing his learnings from his "Genocide Study Tour"
    with his parliamentary colleagues.

    "Denial is considered by scholars as the final stage of one genocide
    and the first stage of the next genocide," said Meguerditchian.

    "We thank Mr Secord for bringing awareness to this issue of humanity
    by highlighting the relationship between the denial of the Armenian
    Genocide and the persecution of Jews during the Holocaust."

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