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Australian MP Tony Zappia marks Armenian Genocide centenary in Federal Parliament

June 18, 2015 By administrator

Tony-Zappia-620x300The Armenian National Committee of Australia (ANC Australia) reports that the Federal Member for Makin, Tony Zappia MP, has delivered a statement on the Centenary of the Armenian Genocide in the Federation Chamber of Australia’s Parliament.

Zappia began his remarks by recounting his presence at the Premiere opening of the theatrical production Journey of Faith in South Australia, a performance dedicated to the Armenian Genocide. He has been a long-time supporter of Armenian Genocide recognition by the Commonwealth Parliament of Australia.

He explained in the Chamber: “Whilst the Turkish Government has acknowledged that atrocities were committed, it denies that they were genocide and says that they occurred during a time of war, when other atrocities were also taking place.”

He added: “Today I acknowledge the 100th anniversary of the loss of 1.5 million Armenians between 1915 and 1923, and to their surviving families I offer my sympathies.”

His statement follows on from those from numerous Members of Parliament in recent years, including the Treasurer of Australia, the Hon. Joe Hockey MP, who in March 2015 wore theForget Me Not commemorative pins in Question Time to mark the Centenary of the Armenian Genocide.

Executive Director of ANC Australia remarked: “We thank Tony for this remarks delivered in Parliament to mark the Centenary of the Armenian Genocide. As Tony points out, the Republic of Turkey continues to deny the historical reality of what occurred from 1915 to 1923. Such statements further raise awareness of this yet unpunished crime.”

The full text of Mr. Tony Zappia’s statement can be read below:

“In April I attended the stage performance entitled Journey of Faith. The play was produced to coincide with the 100th anniversary of what is referred to by many historians as the Armenian genocide. The production relives the death of an estimated 1.5 million Armenian people at the hands of the Ottoman Empire between 1915 and 1923, through the eyes of an Armenian woman and a Turkish soldier who come face to face in Adelaide as two elderly people some 50 years after the event.

Whilst the Turkish Government has acknowledged that atrocities were committed, it denies that they were genocide and says that they occurred during a time of war, when other atrocities were also taking place. In 2013, the Turkish Prime Minister conveyed his condolences to the grandchildren of the Armenian people who had lost their lives in the early 20th century. As Australian lawyer, Geoffrey Robertson, points out, the determination of genocide is a matter for judges. What there is little disagreement about is the magnitude of Armenian suffering and the loss of lives of men, women and children—so much so that, at the time, emergency relief committees were established in several countries, including Australia.

In 1923, Adelaide pastor Reverend James Crasswell travelled to Armenia and surrounding countries to see for himself the situation of the Armenian people. Today I acknowledge the 100th anniversary of the loss of 1.5 million Armenians between 1915 and 1923, and to their surviving families I offer my sympathies.”

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UK seeks to reconcile Armenians and Turks ahead of Genocide centenary

June 6, 2014 By administrator

June 6, 2014 – 17:11 AMT

The European Integration NGO is collecting stories to be presented by real people whose ancestors survived the Armenian Genocide and were saved with the help of their 179648Turkish neighbor, friend or an ordinary Turk witnessing the events, Panorama.am reported.

The project titled “The Turk Who Saved Me” is supported by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

The selected stories will be published in Armenian, Turkish and English languages in Armenia and Turkey. Some of the stories will also be published in a book.

The organization further requested those have similar stories or know people who could tell of such to contact it at info@europeanintegration.am (subject line: “100 years… True Stories”) or call at 00374 10 588 911 or 00374 98 491 019.

 

The Armenian Genocide

The Armenian Genocide (1915-23) was the deliberate and systematic destruction of the Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire during and just after World War I. It was characterized by massacres, and deportations involving forced marches under conditions designed to lead to the death of the deportees, with the total number of deaths reaching 1.5 million.

The majority of Armenian Diaspora communities were formed by the Genocide survivors.

Present-day Turkey denies the fact of the Armenian Genocide, justifying the atrocities as “deportation to secure Armenians”. Only a few Turkish intellectuals, including Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk and scholar Taner Akcam, speak openly about the necessity to recognize this crime against humanity.

The Armenian Genocide was recognized by Uruguay, Russia, France, Lithuania, the Italian Chamber of Deputies, majority of U.S. states, parliaments of Greece, Cyprus, Argentina, Belgium and Wales, National Council of Switzerland, Chamber of Commons of Canada, Polish Sejm, Vatican, European Parliament and the World Council of Churches.

 

Source: PanARMENIAN.Net

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: Genocide centenary, reconcile Armenian, UK

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