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    CANADIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY WITHDRAWS ITS SPONSORSHIP OF TURKISH CONFERENCE

    Asbarez
    11/3/2006

    OTTAWA--The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT)
    has withdrawn its sponsorship of "Turkey in the World: Implications
    for Canada" one-day conference organized by the Turkish Canadian
    Advocacy Group and sponsored by DFAIT and the Turkish Embassy. The
    conference will take place on November 3 in Ottawa.

    One of the most disturbing aspects of the conference is a "special
    lecture" titled "History as a Present Day Problem: the Ottoman Armenian
    Question" to be delivered by Prof. Guenter Lewy, a well-known Armenian
    Genocide denier engaged in Turkish propaganda rather than in scholarly
    research.

    Prof. Lewy's participation in a DFAIT sponsored conference is in
    conflict with the policies of the Canadian government and public
    pronouncements of the Prime Minister and the Minister of Foreign
    Affairs."

    Moreover, the conference included discussions on Middle Eastern,
    Mediterranean and Caucuses issues without representation from those
    regions. Rather than make the conference an open and pluralistic
    forum conducted by academic, diplomatic and expert participation,
    organizers had handpicked panelists who are guaranteed to deliver
    the message the organizers wanted to hear.

    The withdrawal of DFAIT from the conference followed an October 23
    letter by the Armenian National Committee of Canada to Minister MacKay
    and a presentation to DFAIT of the concerns of the Canadian-Armenian
    community.

    The ANCC considers such a sponsorship morally and ethically
    unacceptable and at odds with Canadian values and what Canada stands
    for. "The conference and Prof. Lewy's "headline" participation is
    an insult to the Canadian government, to the House of Commons and to
    Senate Members, to Quebec, Ontario and to British Columbia--the three
    provinces which recognize the Armenian Genocide as a historic fact,"
    said Aris Babikian, executive director of ANCC.

    "The ANCC would like to take this opportunity to thank DFAIT and other
    political authorities for their understanding and valuable input in
    upholding the government's principled stand on such important human
    rights issues as the Armenian Genocide," said Babikian.
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