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    ARMENIANS ACROSS AUSTRALIA RENEW CALLS FOR JUSTICE

    Armenian Weekly
    May 15, 2012

    More than 2,500 Armenian-Australians honored 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 Armenian
    Genocide Commemorative Week.

    The audience during the National Armenian Genocide Comemmoration The
    National Armenian Genocide Commemoration observed at the Willoughby
    Concourse Concert Hall on Tues., April 24 saw a record turnout of
    more than 1,000 community members who were joined by a multitude of
    state and federal MPs from across the political spectrum, as well as
    descendant 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 said.

    Theriault also discussed the mass violence committed against Armenian
    women during the genocide in a comparative context. Recalling examples
    of similar injustices against the comfort women of World War II and
    women in Sudan, Congo, and other places, he highlighted the legacy
    of such violence committed during the Armenian Genocide on these
    subsequent events.

    The National Armenian Genocide Commemoration also provided a platform
    for Australian elected representatives to lend their support for
    Australian recognition of the genocide. The Honorable Joe Hockey, MP,
    shadow treasurer; the Honorable John Ajaka, NSW MLC, parliamentary
    secretary for roads and transport; the Honorable Walt Secord, NSW MLC;
    the Honorable David Shoebridge, NSW MLC, all pledged their support
    to the Armenian-Australian community in their quest for Australian
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

    Prof. Henry Theriault 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 Honorable Tony Abbott, MP,
    leader of the opposition; Senator Nick Xenophon; Michelle Roland,
    MP, member for Greenway; the Honorable Barry O'Farrel, MP, premier
    of New South Wales; and the Honorable 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 genocide.

    The program for the event also included a musical performance of
    "Dle Yaman" and the screening of a documentary by Armenian-Australian
    filmmaker Shahane Bekarian on the tragic yet triumphant life journey
    of his grandfather, genocide survivor Boghos Tavrayan.

    Commenting on the event, Meguerditchian said, "The National Armenian
    Genocide Commemoration was a major success characterized by outstanding
    grassroots support, decisive political leadership and brilliant
    academic insight."

    "To all who were present, thank you for your support. The road toward
    true justice is long, but a resolution is near. Let us remain united
    in our struggle for a just and more peaceful world," he added.

    The Armenian Genocide Commemorative Week in Australia started with a
    commemorative evening in Western Sydney on Fri., April 20. Keynote
    speaker Dr. Panayiotis Diamadis of the Australian Institute of
    Holocaust and Genocide Studies (AIHGS) spoke to some 300 members
    of the region's Armenian community about how laying witness to the
    Armenian Genocide played a crucial role in Raphael Lemkin's efforts
    to coin the word "genocide."

    Another 150 members of the Armenian-Australian community attended
    the City of Ryde memorial at the plaque erected by the Council in
    Meadowbank on Sat., April 21.

    ANC Australia Executive Director Varant Meguerditchian In Melbourne,
    400 members of the Armenian Australian community were joined by Jenny
    Mikakos, MP, and the Honorable Coleen Hartland, VIC MLC, in observing
    the 97th anniversary of the genocide on Sun., April 22.

    On Mon., April 23 over 250 Sydney-Armenians attended the prayer and
    wreath laying ceremony at the Armenian Genocide monument in the Peace
    Garden of the NSW State Parliament House. The Wreath Laying Ceremony
    was followed by the AIHGS Armenian Genocide Commemorative Lecture,
    delivered by Theriault.

    Parallel to the National Armenian Genocide Commemoration, 50 members
    of the small Armenian community of Adelaide gathered at the city's
    Immigration Museum to pay respect to the memory of the victims. Tony
    Zappia, MP, federal member for Makin, and the Honorable Michael
    Atkinson, MP, joined the community members in their remembrance.

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