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    215 Mile Walk Will Honor Victims of Forgotten Genocide - March for
    Humanity Campaign Marks 90th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide

    03/09/05

    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, (NAMC) â~@~S California youth will walk from
    Fresno California to the State Capitol starting on April 2, 2005. The
    215-mile 19-day journey, titled March for Humanity, aims to raise
    awareness about the unpunished crime of genocide committed against
    the Armenian people between 1915 and 1921.

    â~@~Ninety years ago innocent Armenians also marched, but not
    willingly, not just 215 miles, and not just 19 days,â~@~] said Serouj
    Aprahamian, March for Humanity Coordinator. â~@~They were forced to
    death marches across deserts â~@~S hundreds of miles for months with
    no food or water, left to starve and die in a premeditated act of
    genocide perpetrated by the Ottoman Turks. This April we will pay
    tribute to the 1.5 million lives lost during the Armenian Genocide by
    marching in their memory and the memory of all those who have been
    victims of genocides. From the Armenian Genocide to the Holocaust,
    from the Cambodian genocide to the hell of the Rwandan Genocide, our
    generation has an obligation to stand against genocide and its
    denial.â~@~]

    Upon arriving in Sacramento, March participants, human rights
    activists, and Armenian American community members will gather at the
    State Capitol for a rally organized to thank the California State
    Legislature and 36 other statesâ~@~Y legislatures for officially
    recognizing the Genocide. The rally will also promote public
    involvement in securing justice not only for the Armenian Genocide,
    but also for all unpunished crimes against humanity.

    â~@~To avoid accountability for the murder of 1.5 million Armenians,
    the Turkish government denies that the systematic annihilation of the
    Armenians was genocide,â~@~] said Vicken Sosikian, director of the
    March for Humanity. â~@~We turn to our nationâ~@~Ys leaders,
    President Bush and the U.S. Congress, in the name of truth,
    righteousness, and justice, ask him to condemn the genocide of 1.5
    million Armenians by holding the government of Turkey accountable for
    this crime against humanity.â~@~]

    Organizers are expecting hundreds of supporters and activists from
    across the country and Canada to join the March for Humanity.
    Participants will sleep in community centers, churches, schools and
    in tents on the road side. They will walk, rain or shine, for about
    15 miles each day.

    Raffi Maronian, a participant who will walk the entire 215 mile
    distance, is confident that the march will open peopleâ~@~Ys eyes up
    to the threat genocide poses for all of humanity. â~@~Those of us
    who are familiar with the genocide carried out against the Armenians
    bear a special responsibility to make sure the lessons of such crimes
    are never again repeated. The recent events in Sudan serve to
    demonstrate that we have not done an adequate job. Itâ~@~Ys time to
    raise our level of activism and put an end to the cycle of
    genocide,â~@~] said Maronian.

    For more information about the March for Humanity, visit
    www.marchforhumanity.org or call (818) 507-1933.

    Contact:
    Serouj Aprahamian
    March For Humanity
    818-507-1933




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