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    Assyrian Organization Awards Australian MPs

    Posted GMT 6-1-2013 1:57:32


    Awards were presented by the Assyrian Universal Alliance to two
    Australian leaders who moved a motion on May 1 and 8, 2013 at the
    legislative Council and the legislative Assembly of NSW State
    Parliament, recognising the Assyrian, Armenian and Greek genocide
    perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire against the Christians of Anatolia
    during WWI.

    The ceremony took place on 30 May, 2013 at the NSW Parliament House
    during a special reception organized by the chairman of Assyria
    Parliamentary Friendship Group, Mr. Andrew Rohan, MP, State Member for
    Smithfield. The event was attended by many members of both upper and
    lower houses of the NSW Parliament along with representatives from the
    Assyrian, Armenian, Greek and Jewish organizations, and many prominent
    people.


    Several speeches were delivered during the event including Mr. Andrew
    Rohan, MP, followed by both deputies of the Assyria Parliamentary
    Friendship Group; Mr. Guy Zingari, MP, Shadow Minister for Citizenship
    and Communities and the Hon. David Clarke, MLC, Parliamentary
    Secretary for Justice. A moving speech was delivered by the Hon.
    Gladys Berejiklian, MP, Minister for Transport, followed by Rev. the
    Hon. Fred Nile, MLC, and the Hon. Marie Ficcara, MLC, Parliamentary
    Secretary to the Premier.

    The Assyrian Universal Alliance (AUA) was represented by Mr. Hermiz
    Shahen, AUA's Deputy Secretary General, together with Mr. David M.
    David, Regional Secretary of AUA in Australia, Mr. Ninos Aaron,
    chairman of Young Assyrians of AUA, Mrs. Suzy David, AUA advisor, and
    Mr. George Dadisho, an Assyrian youth.

    "The 1st and 8th of May, 2013 will mark very important days in the
    Assyrian calendar in Australia and abroad, it is an extraordinary
    moment in the history of the Assyrian nation, who have been struggling
    for years to gain the international recognition of the genocide
    perpetrated against them by the Ottoman government. This recognition
    will act as a powerful counter to those, especially in present-day
    Turkey, who still ignore or deny outright the genocides of the Ottoman
    Christian minorities. Assyrians in Iraq, Syria and Turkey are
    continuously paying the price as a consequence of the denial of their
    genocide. Our people are being systematically driven out from our
    ancestral lands in Iraq and Syria. Assyrians have been subject to
    gross violations of their rights. Murder, rape, assault, and forced
    conversions to Islam have become commonplace as armed death squads
    attempt to force Assyrians out of their habitats," Mr. Hermiz Shahen
    said in his speech.


    Mr. Shahen continued, "The Three nations that suffered this horrific
    genocide will always remember with pride and honour the Australian and
    New Zealand's heroes who were eyewitnesses to the genocides. Anzacs
    had rescued survivors of the massacres and deportations across the
    Ottoman Empire between 1915 and 1918, making the Armenian, Assyrian
    and Greek genocides a part of the Australian story. This great justice
    that we are celebrating today would not have been possible without the
    courageous stand again of two great leaders who moved this motion in
    both houses, mainly, Rev. the Hon. Fred Nile, MLC and the Hon. Barry
    O'Farrell, Premier of New South Wales, and of course together with the
    contribution and support of all the esteemed parties in this
    parliament."

    In his final remarks, Mr. Shahen thanked the Parliament members who
    were the driving force behind this success, the Hon. Gladys
    Berejiklian, MP, The Hon. Amanda Fazio, MLC, Dr. John Kaye, MLC, Mr.
    John Robertson, MP, Mr. Guy Zangari, MP, Mr. Andrew Rohan, MP, and
    many others who stood with the Armenian national Committee, the
    Assyrian Universal Alliance and the Hellenic Council of NSW.

    Along with other AUA activists, Mr. Shahen presented two awards to
    Rev. the Hon. Fred Nile, MLC and the Hon. Barry O'Farrell, Premier of
    New South Wales, who moved this historical motion in both houses.

    The reception concluded with other speeches delivered by
    representatives of the Armenian national Committee, the Australian
    Hellenic Educators, Mr Wilson Younan of the SBS Radio and Mr. Emmanuel
    Sada of the Assyrian Democratic Movement (ADM).

    Assyrian Universal Alliance

    http://www.aina.org/news/20130531205732.htm

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