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    California Grandmother in Midst of Walking Record Setting 215 Miles in
    19 Days


    MODESTO, Calif., April 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Zabel Ekmekjian of Moraga,
    Calif. is taking part in a historical march from Fresno, Calif. to
    Sacramento. She and more than a dozen other Armenians are walking 19
    days and 215 miles in solidarity with the 1.5 million forgotten
    victims of the Armenian Genocide.

    "I took no measures to prepare for the walk. I didn't change my diet
    or do anything that I don't normally do," said Ekmekjian. "My
    strength and motivation is with the Lord and with his help I am
    determined to make it to Sacramento."

    Ekmekjian and her group young Armenians have already walked more than
    130 miles in their first week. They walk whether it's scorching hot
    or pouring rain. They sleep in churches and eat from a lunch truck
    that travels with them.

    "Ninety years have passed since the Genocide and we still have not
    received justice for the millions of lost lives," said Ekmekjian.
    "The least I can do is to sacrifice myself for a few weeks in an
    effort to raise awareness about the Armenian Genocide and the plight
    of my family."

    Ekmekjian's father survived the Genocide but she lost many other
    family members in the brutal killings between 1915 and 1923. As a
    result of the forced exodus from his home Ekmekjian's father, Garabad
    Kassabian, was split apart from the rest of his family at the age of
    five.

    "I have no pain and with the will of God will be able to walk all the
    way to Sacramento," said Ekmekjian. "What amazes me most is the will
    of the young people in our group."

    SOURCE March for Humanity

    04/11/2005 23:48 ET
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