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    Web Designer Helps the World Remember

    Website lists Genocide commemorative events

    Glendale Independent
    April 14, 2005 - April 20, 2005

    By Nimfa Rueda, Glendale Independent Weekly Editor


    Armen Vartanian's 100-year old grandmother, Lucy was 10 years old when 1.5
    million Armenians were said to have been killed by Ottoman Turks. Armen
    Vartanian grew up hearing stories about the genocide, and also learned about
    it in his history classes.

    It greatly frustrates him that the Turkish government continues to refuse to
    recognize the genocide, and also that it has not yet been fully recognized
    here in the United States.

    So three years ago, the 20-year-old web designer did what he does best:
    create a website, where events commemorating the genocide all over the world
    can be publicized.

    "I feel that it is my duty to my community," said Vartanian, who graduated
    from Crescenta Valley High School. "People should not forget (the genocide)
    and man's inhumanity against man."

    The website www.genocideevents.com, which started with a listing of Los
    Angeles events, had a slow start in 2003.

    "It took a while for people to know about the site," he said. The following
    year, the site started listing national and even international events.

    This year, the 90th anniversary of the genocide, the response has increased
    dramatically, Vartanian said. Now, the website is so comprehensive it even
    includes video clips about the genocide from broadcast news sources.

    Increased interest in the website, however, also meant attracting the bad
    guys. Vartanian, who runs a web design business on Broadway, had to deal
    with hackers.

    "They tried to redirect the site to websites that say the genocide never
    happened," he said.

    "They resort to hacking because they know they're losing the battle. The
    genocide will soon get its much-deserved recognition."

    Vartanian said they not only want recognition from Turkey and the United
    States, but also "restitution" or the return of historical Armenian land and
    property to the Armenian people.

    To view the most current listing of Genocide commemorative events, visit
    www.genocideevents.com

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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