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    ARMENIANS ACROSS AUSTRALIA RENEW CALLS FOR JUSTICE

    ARMENPRESS
    APRIL 26, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, APRIL 26, ARMENPRESS: More than 2,500 Armenian Australians
    honoured the memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide and
    demanded justice for the Armenian nation during a series of events held
    across Australia as part of the Armenian Genocide Commemorative Week,
    reports Armenpress citing Armenian National Committee of Australia. The
    National Armenian Genocide Commemoration, organised by the Armenian
    Genocide Commemorative Committee, observed at the Willoughby Concourse
    Concert Hall on Tuesday, April 24 saw a record turnout of around 1,000
    community members who were joined by a multitude of state and federal
    MPs from across the political spectrum, as well as descendants of
    survivors of the Greek and Assyrian Genocides.

    Keynote speaker Professor Henry Theriault, Chair of the Philosophy
    Department at Worcester State University, delivered a powerful speech
    on the ongoing consequences of the Armenian Genocide for the present
    day Republic of Armenia as well as the Armenian Diaspora.

    Theriault advocated the importance of reparations, including land
    reparations to the Armenian nation, as a long-term and just resolution
    of the Armenian Genocide.

    "A big part of the reason for the prevalence of poverty in Armenia
    today and the ongoing threat to Armenia's future sustainability goes
    back to the Genocide," said Theriault.

    "The lives lost during the Genocide, the generations they were
    never able to bear, the wealth confiscated in the form of land and
    institutional and individual property and belongings have led to a
    significant power differential between a Turkish state strengthened
    as a result of the Genocide and a weakened Armenia," he added, making
    the case for the importance of reparation for the future viability
    of the Armenian state.

    A significant number of both Federal and State MPs also sent statements
    of support to the Armenian Australian community. Several of these were
    read during the National Commemoration, including statements by The
    Honourable Tony Abbott, MP, Leader of the opposition; Senator Nick
    Xenophon; Michelle Rowland, MP, Member for Greenway; The Honourable
    Barry O'Farrell, MP, Premier of New South Wales; The Honourable John
    Robertson, MP, Leader of the New South Wales opposition.

    In his commemoration address, the Executive Director of the Armenian
    National Committee of Australia, Varant Meguerditchian spoke about
    the irreversible momentum achieved in Australia in the last few years
    for the Australian recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

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