OTTAWA, JUNE 15, ARMENPRESS:The Senate of Canada, by an overwhelming vote, adopted a motion
to recognize the Armenian Genocide. Motion 44 was sponsored by
Senator Shirley Maheu and seconded by Senator Raymond C.
Setlakwe, both from Quebec. The motion was adopted 39 to one, the
Armenian National Committee of Canada (ANCC) reported.
An ANCC delegation has been in Ottawa for the past week educating
Senators about the importance to Canada of standing up against
Turkey°s campaign to deny the first genocide of the 20th Century.
After the vote, a beaming Senator Maheu said: "This recognition
enables Armenians the world over to turn the page on this sad
chapter of their collective history and resolutely face the
future."
"The Senate recognition of the Armenian Genocide is an important
message to the world that such a mark on human dignity will not
be tolerated," said Hagop Der Khatchadourian, The Armenian
National Committee of Canada (ANCC) Chairman. "In keeping with
the Canadian tradition of preventing such crimes against
humanity, the adoption of the motion will enhance Canada°s
standing as a compassionate and a fair-minded country, where
principles take priority over expediency and short-term political
or economic gain," said the ANCC chairman.
The ANCC President, Dr. Jerair Basmadjian, urged the Government
and the House of Commons to "call a spade a spade and follow in
the foot-steps of the Senate, the legislative assemblies of
Ontario and Quebec and recognize the Genocide of the Armenians as
such."
In 1980 the legislators of Ontario and Quebec recognized the
Armenian Genocide and urged the Government of Canada to follow
suit. ANCC was the driving force behind the motion. During the
past fifteen months ANCC and its coast-to-coast chapters worked
closely with senators, providing them with voluminous
documentation on the Armenian Genocide.