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    GENOCIDE MONUMENT OPENS IN BOSTON

    Azg/arm
    8 April 05

    "After hard efforts we managed to get to the end of the tunnel," Peter
    Kutujian, member of the House of Representatives, said during the
    arrangement at the Art Center of the Clark University on March 18. He
    said that the building N13 in Parcel Street of Rose Kennedy Green Way
    will officially become another Monument to the Armenian Genocide. The
    representatives of Wooster and Boston Armenian communities praised
    the consistent efforts of Kutujian that led to a success. The first
    Armenian church was built in Wooster in 1895. The location of the
    monument was defined by the Telalian Association of Architects and
    Programmers. The whole area will be called "The Armenian Heritage
    Park." It will look like a circle, defining the long path of the
    history. A twelve lateral abstract statute that will symbolize the 12
    provinces of Armenia will be set up in the middle of the park. The pool
    and the ever-flowing water will symbolize the hope and the rebirth.

    The Armenian Mirror Spectator weekly informed that the Armenian
    dioceses as well as NGOs supported the program. It is envisaged to
    hold annual meetings and deliver lectures dedicated to the Genocide
    and the human rights issues in the Armenian Heritage Park.

    By Hakob Tsulikian
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