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  • Turkey Escalates International Wave Of Armenian Genocide Denial

    TURKEY ESCALATES INTERNATIONAL WAVE OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE DENIAL

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    | 14:31:18 | 16-06-2005 | Politics |

    Activists from across the United States, throughout Europe, and around
    the world are streaming to the Armenian National Committee of America's
    (ANCA) website to take part in an on-line response to Turkish Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's recently unleashed international wave
    of genocide denial.

    In recent weeks, Erdogan has dramatically raised the stakes in his
    government's campaign to deny the Armenian Genocide, orchestrating
    the purchase of major media advertisements, applying intense pressure
    on foreign governments, and severely cracking down on dissidents
    within Turkey who seek to speak openly about this crime against
    humanity. Elements of this wave of denial include:

    Blocking the first-ever Armenian Genocide conference in Turkey,
    which was to have taken place in Istanbul this June.

    Spending over $1,000,000 to have Time Magazine include DVDs denying
    the Armenian Genocide in all of its editions throughout Europe,
    and placing a major genocide denial ad in the Washington Post.

    Pressing the U.S. government to withdraw the American Foreign Service
    Association's "Constructive Dissent" award to U.S. Ambassador to
    Armenia John Evans for speaking the truth about the Genocide.

    Pressuring President Bush, during their June 8th White House meeting,
    to oppose the Armenian Genocide Resolution before Congress. This
    legislation (H.Res.316) was introduced on June 14th by Congressmen
    George Radanovich (R-CA), Adam Schiff (D-CA), and Armenian Caucus
    Co-Chairmen Joe Knollenberg (R-MI), and Frank Pallone (D-NJ).

    Twisting arms at the State Department to continue to exclude any
    mention of the Armenian Genocide in the Department's official website's
    section on Armenian history. http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5275.htm

    Imposing an effective "gag-rule," silencing any U.S. protests over
    Turkey's new Penal Code provision (Section 305) outlawing even the
    discussion of the Genocide.

    "The powerful response to our action alert reflects the seriousness
    with which Armenians worldwide are responding to Erdogan's escalation
    of his attacks on the truth, on the memories of genocide victims,
    and on the very security of Armenia," said Aram Hamparian, Executive
    Director of the ANCA.

    "But he will fail - despite all the millions of dollars and vast
    political capital he will expend. He'll fail - because of the powerful
    grassroots response he will face from Armenian Americans; because of
    the moral indignation of the American people as they learn more about
    how his government's values stand in stark contrast to those held
    by the vast majority of Americans; because he is finding himself
    increasingly isolated internationally as he loses his partners
    in denial, and - perhaps most importantly - because his years of
    hateful lies and deception will collapse under their own weight,"
    added Hamparian.


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    Armenian National Committee of America
    888 17th St., NW, Suite 904
    Washington, DC 20006
    Tel: (202) 775-1918
    Fax: (202) 775-5648
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Internet: www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    June 16, 2005
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    ANCA LAUNCHES RESPONSE TO ERDOGAN'S WAVE OF GENOCIDE DENIAL

    -- Seven-Part Action Alert Featured on ANCA Website

    WASHINGTON, DC - Activists from across the United States,
    throughout Europe, and around the world are streaming to the
    Armenian National Committee of America's (ANCA) website to take
    part in a seven-part on-line response to Turkish Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan's recently unleashed international wave of
    genocide denial.

    In recent weeks, Erdogan has dramatically raised the stakes in his
    government's campaign to deny the Armenian Genocide, orchestrating
    the purchase of major media advertisements, applying intense
    pressure on foreign governments, and severely cracking down on
    dissidents within Turkey who seek to speak openly about this crime
    against humanity. Elements of this wave of denial include:

    * Blocking the first-ever Armenian Genocide conference in Turkey,
    which was to have taken place in Istanbul this June.

    * Spending over $1,000,000 to have Time Magazine include DVDs
    denying the Armenian Genocide in all of its editions throughout
    Europe, and placing a major genocide denial ad in the Washington
    Post.

    * Pressing the U.S. government to withdraw the American Foreign
    Service Association's "Constructive Dissent" award to U.S.
    Ambassador to Armenia John Evans for speaking the truth about the
    Genocide.

    * Pressuring President Bush, during their June 8th White House
    meeting, to oppose the Armenian Genocide Resolution before
    Congress. This legislation (H.Res.316) was introduced on June 14th
    by Congressmen George Radanovich (R-CA), Adam Schiff (D-CA), and
    Armenian Caucus Co-Chairmen Joe Knollenberg (R-MI), and Frank
    Pallone (D-NJ).

    * Twisting arms at the State Department to continue to exclude any
    mention of the Armenian Genocide in the Department's official
    website's section on Armenian history.


    * Imposing an effective "gag-rule," silencing any U.S. protests
    over Turkey's new Penal Code provision (Section 305) outlawing even
    the discussion of the Genocide.

    "The powerful response to our action alert reflects the seriousness
    with which Armenians worldwide are responding to Erdogan's
    escalation of his attacks on the truth, on the memories of genocide
    victims, and on the very security of Armenia," said Aram Hamparian,
    Executive Director of the ANCA.

    "But he will fail - despite all the millions of dollars and vast
    political capital he will expend. He'll fail - because of the
    powerful grassroots response he will face from Armenian Americans;
    because of the moral indignation of the American people as they
    learn more about how his government's values stand in stark
    contrast to those held by the vast majority of Americans; because
    he is finding himself increasingly isolated internationally as he
    loses his partners in denial, and - perhaps most importantly -
    because his years of hateful lies and deception will collapse under
    their own weight," added Hamparian.

    The ANCA website - www.anca.org - features a seven-part array of
    action alerts on issues ranging from the Armenian Genocide
    Resolution to the Time Magazine (European Edition) DVD
    advertisement denying the Armenian Genocide. These web-based
    components complement the work of the ANCA's Washington, DC staff,
    regional offices in Los Angeles and New York City, and its network
    of more than fifty chapters and tens of thousands of volunteer
    activists.

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