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    Glendale News-Press
    April 4, 2005

    A web of remembrances for genocide
    20-year-old started a website where events commemorating the genocide all
    over the world can be listed.

    By Jackson Bell, News-Press and Leader

    Armen Vartanian wanted to do his part in honoring those killed in the 1915
    Armenian genocide.

    So three years ago, Vartanian set up a website that lists events around the
    world for people to commemorate the genocide, in which the Ottoman Turks are
    said to have killed more than 1.5-million Armenians.

    "I saw that the public needed a service like this," the 20-year-old
    Crescenta Valley High School graduate said. "This also shows everyone -- not
    just Armenians -- how to commemorate the genocide, and that the past is not
    forgotten."

    This year is especially important since April 24 will mark the 90th
    anniversary of the genocide, Vartanian said.

    The website, http://www.genocideevents.com, was activated March 24 and will
    run through the end of the month. The listings will then be removed by May
    and replaced by hundreds of photos taken at the events and submitted to
    Vartanian.

    The website also features video clips about the genocide from broadcast news
    sources.

    "It's like a central hub," Vartanian said. "It brings all the events
    together to a central place so people can find what's happening in a fast
    and easy way."

    Although Vartanian started and designed the website and posts all the
    listings, his brother Aram Vartanian makes sure it is online at all times.
    The two own and operate Fast Web Design on Broadway.

    Aram Vartanian mainly works to keep hackers from disrupting the website.

    "They would hack into the system and redirect it to Turkish websites that
    say false information like the genocide never happened," Aram Vartanian
    said.

    The ultimate mission of the website is to dispel that belief, Armen
    Vartanian said, adding that he also wants the United States to acknowledge
    the genocide.

    "We want recognition not only from Turkey but the United States," he said.
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