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    SAD-EYED OLD PEOPLE

    AZG Armenian Daily #070, 20/04/2005

    Armenian Genocide

    Photo Action

    The historical-documentary materials as well as hundreds of researches
    have been ratified long ago. They speak of the true events of 1915. But
    the most important are the memories and the pain the survivors of
    the Genocide bear in their hearts. There are 600 Armenian survivors
    of the Genocide that are living by our side, at present. Their names
    are in the lists of the Genocide Museum in Yerevan.

    This year Herbert Baghdasarian, head of Photolur agency, initiated a
    photo action that carried out the photographers of the agency with
    the assistance of Armenian Revolutionary Federation, Committee for
    90th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. They prepared three large
    posters (7m by 3m) entitled "These Eyes Saw the Genocide." The posters
    bear the photos of 90 Genocide survivors from different regions of
    Armenia but mainly from Yerevan. The oldest among the survivors is
    Harutyun Gharibian who is 108.

    The posters will be set up in Yerevan.

    Meliq Baghdasarian, Mkhitar Khachatrian, Herbert Baghdasarian and
    Hayk Badalian, the photographers, are the grandsons of the Genocide
    survivors from Van and Sassoon.

    This photo action is a unique glance on the most tragic period of
    our history.

    The majority of these people is living in extremely bad
    conditions. Most of them live alone, socially insecure. When seeing the
    photographers, most of the asked whether they have brought pensions
    from them. It's already been several months that these people that
    are over 90 are deprived of their deserved pensions only because they
    have no social cards.

    By Melania Badalian
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