Canada: Genocide Book Pulled, Replaced by Denialist Literature
Globe and Mail from Canada reports that a nationalist Turkish group has succeeded in banning a recommended High School book on Genocide. The banned book, which included a chapter on the WWI extermination of Ottoman Armenians, has been replaced by works of two genocide deniers.
A book about genocide has been pulled from the recommended reading list of a new Toronto public school course because of objections from the Turkish-Canadian community, the author says.
Barbara Coloroso’s Extraordinary Evil: A Brief History of Genocide was originally part of a resource list for the Grade 11 history course, Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, set to launch across the Toronto District School Board this fall.
The book examines the Holocaust, which exterminated six million Jews in the Second World War; the Rwandan slaughter of nearly one million Tutsis and moderate Hutus in 1994, and the massacres of more than a million Armenians in 1895, 1909 and 1915.
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Ms. Coloroso, a best-selling author of parenting books, said she wasn’t surprised her work was removed, given that “ever since the book came out, the Turks have mounted a worldwide campaign objecting to it, which is not surprising because of the denial of the genocide.”
She said what upset her was not so much that her book had been pulled, but that it was replaced by works by Bernard Lewis and Guenter Lewy, whom she refers to as deniers of the Armenian genocide.
“I knew when I wrote Extraordinary Evil that I would anger some genocide deniers,” she wrote to Ms. Connelly. “I am disappointed that a small group of people can bully an entire committee. …”
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4 Responses to “Canada: Genocide Book Pulled, Replaced by Denialist Literature”
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The Myotis on 16 May 2008 at 11:12 pm #
WTF?
Since when did this sort of thing happen in Canada?
And what do I need to do to tell this committee they are being fucktards?
Random ArmenIAN on 17 May 2008 at 8:38 am #
SOBs! Over the past year Turks and Azeri’s have been getting their act together on anti-armenian propogonda. Together they have greater resources and pull given Turkey being in Nato and having US military bases.
Having Lewis and Lewy be used in place shows how much they’ve advanced.
Dr.Dawg on 17 May 2008 at 8:14 pm #
Keep up the struggle!
http://drdawgsblawg.blogspot.com/2008/05/toronto-district-school-boards.html
Zane on 19 May 2008 at 5:52 pm #
http://www.tdsb.on.ca/about_us/media_room/room.asp?show=allNews&view=detailed&self=12061
it’s not as bad as I feared. Apparently, they are still going to teach the Armenian Genocide as such, and they make note that the vast majority of historians do believe that genocide occurred. As for the Bernard Lewis and lewy, it looks as though their books will merely be included into a reference bibliography along with many other books. So I would not qualify this as a case of spineless appeasers brainwashing youths into believing there was no genocie. Still though, I admit it’s annoying.