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    Glendale News Press
    April 23 2005


    Events recalling genocide ensue

    Glendale High, Alex Theatre will host weekend happenings that bring
    an end to remembrance week.
    By Jackson Bell, News-Press and Leader

    GLENDALE -- A week devoted to remembering the 1.5 million Armenians
    killed in Turkey will culminate with two commemorative events Sunday,
    on the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

    "This is a day to remember those who have died in the genocide," said
    Alina Azizian, executive director of the Armenian National
    Committee's Glendale Chapter. "It's also about raising awareness and
    standing up against human-rights violations happening around the
    world."

    More than 1.5 million Armenians were killed by Ottoman Turks between
    1915 and 1923 in what is widely considered the first genocide of the
    20th century.

    Two events will be held, at which the public can listen to speakers,
    watch cultural performance and reflect on the Armenian Genocide and
    other global inhumanities.

    The 90th Anniversary Commemoration at the Alex Theatre, 216 N. Brand
    Blvd., will end the city-sponsored "Week of Remembrance."

    The free event, from 2 to 4 p.m., will feature a speech by poet Aram
    Saroyan, and performances by the Zvartnotz Dance Group and the Winds
    of Passion. The Cornerstone Theater will also perform an adaptation
    of Leon Surmelian's book, "I Ask You, Ladies and Gentleman."

    Earlier in the week, the city sponsored screenings of films about
    genocides, and then presented a panel discussion about them.

    "The Week of Remembrance is to promote understanding among the
    community about the devastating effects of genocides," said Zizette
    Ayad, an administrative analyst for the city who helped organize the
    events.

    A rally commemorating the Armenian Genocide will begin at 4:30 p.m.
    in the Glendale High School Auditorium, 1440 E. Broadway. The free
    event will feature speakers along with musical and dance
    performances, said Mihran Toumajan, one of its organizers.

    "It's going to be a solemn occasion, but it's also meant to renew our
    commitment to justice for the victims and survivors of the genocide,"
    said Toumajan, a member of the Armenian General Benevolent Union, one
    of 26 organizations collaborating to put on the rally.

    During the Glendale City Council's Tuesday meeting, city officials
    will announce the design selected for the planned Armenian Genocide
    memorial. The tribute will be built outside the Glendale Civic
    Auditorium on Verdugo Road.

    For more information on the Alex Theatre event, call (818) 243-2539.

    For more information on the rally, call (626) 794-7942.
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