Canadian MP: Armenian Genocide – Indisputable Historical Fact

CANADIAN MP: ARMENIAN GENOCIDE – INDISPUTABLE HISTORICAL FACT

PanARMENIAN.Net
30.06.2008 16:10 GMT+04:00

Hon. Bob Rae, Member of Parliament for Toronto Centre and the Liberal’s
Foreign Affairs critic, gave an interview on the Turkish television
program "Turkuaz" which aired on Channel OMNI-1 March 8, 2008. During
this interview, which was on the topic of the Armenian Genocide, he
said that he had read "many" books on the subject, that only a few
hundred thousand Armenians had been killed, and that as far as he was
concerned Armenians should be satisfied with Parliament’s recognition
of the event and that "there was nothing more that they could demand".

These remarks offended Canadians of Armenian heritage. It ignores the
fact that the crimes perpetrated by the Turks can not be corrected by
their mere recognition by the Canadian Parliament. At the conclusion
of this segment of the television program, the host and another guest
Mr. El-Khalili invited Armenians to dialogue with them on the subject,
reported the Armenian National Committee of Canada.

Following this disturbing interview, Pierre Akkelian, Vice-Chairman
of the Congress of Canadian Armenians, met with Mr. Rae to seek a
clarification of his views on the Armenian Genocide. Jack Chadirdjian,
a member of the CCA – National Committee, and Senator Raymond Setlakwe
were also present. Following their discussions, Mr. Rae issued a
letter to the Congress of Canadian Armenians, the full text of which
is reproduced below. The Congress of Canadian Armenians is satisfied
with the contents of the letter, which says,

"Dear Mr. Alepian,

I recently met your colleague Mr. Pierre Akkelian, Vice-Chairman of
the Congress of Canadian Armenians. Mr. Akkelian raised concerns with
me regarding my position on the Armenian Genocide.

My position is the same as the resolution passed by the House of
Commons on April 21st 2004. My position is also reflective of the
Liberal Party of Canada’s position as well as our leader’s, the
Hon. Stephane Dion. As such, I recognize the Armenian Genocide of
1915 – 1918 and condemn it as a crime against humanity. It is an
undisputable historical fact that some 1.2 million Armenians fell
victim to this reprehensible act.

I also believe that this recognition by the House of Commons must
serve the greater purpose of reconciliation between the Turkish and
Armenian communities. The many years of dispute between these two
communities have created resentment and mistrust. This recognition
must be a strong signal for these two communities to put this dispute
behind them, and look to the future on how to best move forward for
the greater good of humanity."

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Emil Lazarian

“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