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It’s been more than one hundred years since what is now modern-day Turkey, first began carrying out systematic massacres and forced deportations of ethnic Armenians during the first world war. To this day, Turkey denies the accusations; the death marches, the deliberate starvation and mass murders of millions of Armenian men, women and children that went on for almost 9 years. It took as many years for MP Sarkis Assadourian, Canada’s first member of parliament of Armenian descent, to see his hope realized to have our parliament recognize Turkey’s actions as a genocide. That recognition came on April 25, 2004. Several past attempts had failed thanks to the strong lobbying by Turkey, drawing on their status as a NATO ally of Canada, with threats of economic repercussions.

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