Scholars from “Global Conference on the Prevention of Genocide” urge U.S. Congress to recognize Armenian Genocide
The petition, which asks members of the U.S. Congress to approve a vote for H. Resolution 106 calling on the White House administration to recognize the genocide, was signed by the likes of Dr. Akhavam, Faculty of Law, McGill University, Professor Frank Chalk, Director, Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, and Professor of History, Concordia University, Senator Roméo Dallaire, former commander of UN peacekeeping forces in Rwanda, Professor Yehuda Bauer, Holocaust historian and scholar, Yad Vashem and Hebrew University, Dr. Irwin Cotler M.P., Former Minister of Justice & Former Attorney-General of Canada,, Dr. Gregory Stanton, President of Genocide Watch, and many others.
"The scholars' reaffirmation of the Armenian Genocide's historical reality and their commitment to justice once more show how Turkey's claims that ‘history should be left to the historians is a cheap political ruse," remarked Dr. Girair Basmadjian, president of the Armenian National Committee of Canada (ANCC). "Everybody on that petition, as well as Turkey, know that the true historians have already passed their verdict. We hope the U.S. Congress will now do the same, and thank the symposium's organizers and participants for their hard work," he concluded. "I cannot help but feel pride as a Canadian for the moral stance that the Canadian Senate, Parliament and especially the Government have taken in affirming and reaffirming the historical fact of the genocide."
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