ANCC Chairman Thanks The Canadian Prime Minister

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April 25, 2006
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Ottawa – Dr. Vagharch Ehramdjian, Chairman of the Armenian National
Committee of Canada, sent a thank you letter to the Prime Minster of Canada,
the Right Honourble Stephen Harper expressing the gratitude and appreciation
of the Canadian-Armenian Community for Canadian Government’s and the Prime
Minister’s recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

Attached you will find the full text of the letter:

April 25, 2006

The Right Honourable Stephen Harper, MP
Prime Minister of Canada
House of Commons
Langevin Block
80 Wellington Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0A2

Dear Prime Minister,

On behalf of the Canadian-Armenian community, I would like to take the
opportunity to thank you for your moral fortitude in recognizing the
Armenian Genocide. Your April 21st statement on the eve of the 91st
anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, and Hon. Peter McKay’s response,
during Question Period, is an honourable and courageous policy shift. The
statements brought the policy of our executive branch of government on the
Armenian Genocide in line with the House of Commons and the Senate of
Canada’s resolutions. Your historic statement will finally conciliate the
Canadian-Armenian community and start the healing process.

This is the first time that the head of the Federal Government in Canada has
issued such a policy statement on the Armenian Genocide. Through your
statements you steadfastly upheld your party’s and your own position during
the House of Commons debate and vote on Motion M-380 in 2004.

Furthermore, the Government’s Genocide recognition honoured not only the
memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide but also the wishes of the
overwhelming majority of Canadians. In addition to the Canadian Senate and
the House of Commons, the three largest provinces (Ontario, Quebec, and
British Columbia) have also recognized the Armenian Genocide.

Your statement and your government’s observance of a minute of silence in
memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide demonstrates, once again,
that truth and justice will prevail over short-term economic gains or
political expediency. Your government’s policy will send a clear message to
authoritarian and undemocratic leaders, that Canada and the free world will
always stand up for human rights and will not tolerate neither ethnic
cleansing nor genocide wherever they may occur.

We would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the tireless efforts
and pivotal contribution your party members – Hon. Jason Kenney and Gary
Goodyear – made to inform their colleagues about the historical facts of the
Armenian Genocide.

We are very pleased to see our close co-operation, since 2004, culminating
in such a momentous outcome. We are confident that our future co-operation
will continue to contribute to the advancement and betterment of not only
our community and your Government but also to that of all Canadians.

The Canadian-Armenian community is proud of its government. Once again, on
behalf of our community and the Armenian National Committee of Canada, its
chapters and the thousands of supporters all over our country, we would like
to thank you and commend you for your courageous leadership and your
integrity.

Respectfully,

Dr. Vagharch Ehrmadjian
Chairman

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“I should like to see any power of the world destroy this race, this small tribe of unimportant people, whose wars have all been fought and lost, whose structures have crumbled, literature is unread, music is unheard, and prayers are no more answered. Go ahead, destroy Armenia . See if you can do it. Send them into the desert without bread or water. Burn their homes and churches. Then see if they will not laugh, sing and pray again. For when two of them meet anywhere in the world, see if they will not create a New Armenia.” - WS