Residents make a stand against
Assyrian monument
STACEY VANOSKA
08 Dec, 2009 03:36 PM
A GROUP of Fairfield residents has made a stand against a proposal to build
an Assyrian genocide memorial statue in Edensor Park.The residents, many of
whom have a Turkish background, are concerned that the proposed monument may
divide the community.
Bossley Park resident Adem Cetinay said the
Assyrians were not the only cultural group affected by genocide.
``I believe Fairfield Council should not enter into the genocide debate and
divide the community,'' Mr Cetinay said.
``I'd hate to see this ignite racial tension but we feel we need to put our
point across.''
Mr Cetinay said that without official recognition of the genocide, which
occurred in World War I, the monument was more likely to promote debate and
``disunity rather than harmony''.
Mr Cetinay started a petition last week and it has already been signed by
more than 800 people who are opposed to the memorial.
``There are many reasons why this proposal should not go ahead and this is
just one of them,'' he said.
THE ASSYRIAN VIEWPOINT
THE deputy secretary-general of the Assyrian Universal Alliance, Hermiz
Shahen, wrote a letter to the Fairfield Champion to clarify the Alliance's
position:
``We are not seeking imposition and unfair acquisition of a land that we
shall call Assyria in Australia. But we
are creating a historical monument dedicated to the average person, just
like you and us, fallen as innocent
victims to a devastating mass genocide of Assyrians, Armenians and
Hellenic people.
``History is to be taught, not carried forward and to be lived in. We want
understanding of our historical facts
and shall continue to do so as long as we remain Assyrians united in
promoting peace, love and harmony
to the rest of the world.''
What do you think of the proposal?
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