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    ARMENIAN YOUTH FEDERATION
    YOUTH ORGANIZATION OF THE ARF-EASTERN USA-CENTRAL
    EXECUTIVE
    80 Bigelow Ave., Watertown, MA 02472
    617-923-1933T
    617-924-1933F

    PRESS RELEASE
    April 15, 2004
    Contact: Armen Garabedian
    201.755.9378; [email protected]

    AYF TO HOST YOUTH SUMMIT ON GENOCIDE PREVENTION AT GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY

    Former U.S. War Crimes Ambassador David Scheffer Among List of Notable
    Speakers

    Washington, DC- On the 89th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the
    AYF-YOARF Eastern USA Central Hai Tahd Committee will be hosting a
    `Youth Summit on Genocide Prevention,' bringing together community
    members and youth of different backgrounds to remember past atrocities
    and discuss mechanisms - international and local - to avert future
    crimes against humanity. The event will take place on April 24th,
    from 1:00-4:00pm at the Georgetown University McNeir Auditorium.

    The summit will feature a presentation by Dr. David Scheffer, the
    former U.S. Ambassador at Large for War Crimes Issues (1997-2001).
    Dr. Scheffer led U.S. support for international and hybrid criminal
    tribunals and headed the U.S. delegation to U.N. talks on the
    International Criminal Court until 2001. He also led the Atrocities
    Prevention Inter-Agency Working Group. He is currently a visiting
    professor of international law at Georgetown University Law Center,
    where he teaches public international law, international institutions
    law, and atrocity law.

    Joining Scheffer is Richard O'Brien, founder of Improve the World
    International and the Center for the Prevention of Genocide. The
    Center monitors and studies precursors of genocide present around the
    world. Mr. O'Brien has lectured at the university level on genocide
    and genocide prevention. He holds an MA with a concentration in
    Public Policy from Georgetown University.

    The panel is rounded out with the participation of Richard Giragosian,
    a Washington based analyst specializing in international relations
    with a focus on security, politics and economics. He is a frequent
    commentator on events in the Caucasus, Russia and Central Asia for
    Radio Free Europe and Jane's.

    The `Youth Summit on Genocide Prevention' is open to youth and people
    of all ages committed to stopping genocide worldwide. The event is set
    to coincide with the 89th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide,
    commemorated worldwide on April 24th each year. During the years of
    1915-1923, over 1.5 million Armenians were killed in a centrally
    planned and systematically executed campaign of genocide perpetrated
    by the Ottoman Turkish Government. The tragedy is widely viewed as
    the first genocide of the 20th century, the ongoing denial of which
    has opened the door to similar atrocities including the Holocaust the
    Cambodian and Rwandan genocides.

    The youth summit is one of a series of local events coordinated by the
    Armenian Genocide Commemorative Committee of Greater Washington DC, a
    coalition of local Armenian American organizations formed under the
    auspices of the Soorp Khatch Armenian Church. The following is a
    schedule of local events that will be taking place to mark the 89th
    Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in the upcoming weeks.

    ** Friday, April 16th, 8:00pm - Armenian Genocide Madagh and
    Commemorative Program, organized by the Greater Washington Homenetmen
    Chapter. Soorp Khatch Church Community, 4906 Flint Drive, Bethesda
    MD.

    ** Friday, April 23rd 3:30PM-6: 30PM - `We will Always Remember':
    Armenian Genocide Demonstration in front of the Turkish Ambassadors
    Residence Sheridan Circle (at 23rd and Massachusetts Avenue, NW)


    ** Friday, April 23rd 6: 30PM - A wreath-laying ceremony and prayer
    organized by the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia. Embassy of the
    Republic of Armenia, 2225 R Street, NW, Washington, DC

    ** Saturday, April 24th 1:00PM-4:00PM - `Youth Summit for Genocide
    Prevention', McNeir Auditorium, Georgetown University.

    ** Saturday, April 24th at 7:30PM - Genocide Commemoration program at
    Sourp Khatch Armenian Community Center, 4906 Flint Drive, Bethesda,
    MD.

    ** Sunday, April 25th at 10:30 AM Genocide Requiem Service and
    Madagh. Soorp Khatch Church, 4906 Flint Drive, Bethesda, MD.

    ** Wednesday, April 28th 5:30 PM - 10th Annual Armenian Genocide
    Observance on Capitol Hill, sponsored by the Armenian National
    Committee of America. Cannon House Office Building, Cannon Caucus
    Room (435). For more information, contact the ANCA at (202) 775-1918.

    For those attending the commemorative programs from outside the
    Greater Washington, DC area, hotel accommodations have been made at
    the Marriott Crystal Gateway, 1700 Jefferson Davis, Hwy, Arlington, VA
    22202. For information or reservations, please contact: Arsineh
    Khachikian at 202.775.1918.

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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