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  • Archbishop Barsamian Issues Appeal to Help Victims of Sudan Genocide

    PRESS OFFICE
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (E.)
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Chris Zakian
    Tel: (212) 686-0710; Fax: (212) 779-3558
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenianchurch.org

    August 19, 2004
    ___________________

    ARCHBISHOP BARSAMIAN ISSUES APPEAL TO HELP VICTIMS OF SUDAN GENOCIDE

    Primate Urges Faithful to Help Victims of "Another Genocide"

    EDITORIAL NOTE: In response to the continuing tragedy of death and
    displacement in the Sudan, Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the
    Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church of America, issued an appeal to
    all Diocesan parishes, to send humanitarian relief to the victims of
    this latest attempt at genocide. What follows is the full text of
    that appeal, issued on August 11, 2004.

    * * *

    CONFRONTING ANOTHER GENOCIDE

    To us Armenians, "genocide" is more than just a word. It is more than
    an abstract calculation of how many died at such a time, in such a
    place. It is more than a legal designation, used to describe a
    species of mass murder.

    We know that genocide is the utter destruction of a people: its great
    figures and common folk; its high culture and everyday customs.
    Genocide is the attempt to extinguish the future of a nation--and so,
    diabolically, to render that nation's history meaningless, and
    obsolete.

    Our own ancestors felt the cold hand of genocide rake across their
    shoulders. And still today, we shudder from the chill of events that
    took place nearly a century ago. That is the larger truth about
    genocide: not only does it wipe out lives in the present; it also
    sends ripples of sorrow outward, to torment future generations.

    Through hard experience, we Armenians have learned to recognize
    genocide

    when it rears its hideous head. But we have also learned, by the
    grace of God, how critical it is for the wider world to stand up, take
    notice, and lend support to the victims--whenever and wherever
    genocide appears.

    This monster is abroad again--this time committing atrocities in the
    Darfur region of the Sudan. Shocking reports tell of a marauding band
    of mercenaries, called the Janjaweed, which is supported by the
    Sudanese government to rid the region of its non-Arab residents.
    Their weapons of genocide include systematic killing, punishment by
    rape, and the burning of entire neighborhoods. An estimated 50,000
    people could die in the near future from the violence and refugee
    crisis. ONE MILLION PEOPLE have reportedly left their homes in the
    Darfur region, and are barely surviving in neighboring Chad.

    There is little need to draw the obvious parallels to the things our
    ancestors endured in their own desperate hour.

    Over the past months, our Diocese has been working with the National
    Council of Churches (NCC) to bring the issue to the forefront of
    public discussion, and we will be working with the NCC's aid
    organization, Church World Service, to provide assistance to the
    victims of Sudan's genocide.

    With this directive, I strongly appeal to all our parishioners and
    parish leaders to collect funds in an effort to provide humanitarian
    aid to the

    victims of this horrendous genocide. Please urge your parishioners to
    contribute to the Diocesan "SUDAN GENOCIDE RELIEF FUND." The most
    efficient way to donate is through our Diocesan website,
    www.armenianchurch.org, where you can click on the "Donate" link and
    make a credit-card donation on our secure server.

    Naturally, individuals and parishes can also send checks via mail to
    the

    Diocesan headquarters in New York (please write "Sudan Genocide
    Relief" in the memo).

    Finally, I hereby direct our parishes to hold a special collection for
    this cause during badarak on Sunday, September 12. All funds
    collected should be sent to the Diocesan headquarters by Friday,
    September 17. Please use the occasion to discuss the genocide in
    Sudan, and our moral obligation as Armenian Christians to come to the
    aid of those in despair.

    May God bless you and your parishioners. And may He answer the
    prayers of all people who call out to Him from the depths of their
    suffering.

    --8/19/04
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