AZG Armenian Daily #069, 15/04/2006
Armenian Genocide
`JOIN US TO RECOGNIZE THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE'
Lawn signs with this inscription are put up in the
streets of Mount Auburn and Arsenal of Watertown, USA,
inviting all states to join the countries that have
recognized the Armenian Genocide, Rosario Teksera of
The Armenian Mirror Spectator reports adding that
artist Daniel Varuzhan Hajinian organizes such appeals
on finances of his "The Work of Art" non-profit
educational organization.
Each year the voices of Genocide survivors are
accompanied with the voices of those denying the
Armenian Genocide. Hajinian said on this occasion: "I
wish the Genocide did not happen. I wish it were a
nightmare that would easily vanish and we would feel
safe in our ancestral land where the craftspeople
would continue their work, the fishermen would return
to the Lake Van, the churches would ring their bells
on Sundays, our intellectuals and writers would
compose until the old age and would show the world
their works. I wish it were not a mere desire. The
Genocide carries on so far as there are people who
deny it."
He thinks it is extremely important to inform people
about it.
By Hakob Tsulikian
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Armenian Genocide
`JOIN US TO RECOGNIZE THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE'
Lawn signs with this inscription are put up in the
streets of Mount Auburn and Arsenal of Watertown, USA,
inviting all states to join the countries that have
recognized the Armenian Genocide, Rosario Teksera of
The Armenian Mirror Spectator reports adding that
artist Daniel Varuzhan Hajinian organizes such appeals
on finances of his "The Work of Art" non-profit
educational organization.
Each year the voices of Genocide survivors are
accompanied with the voices of those denying the
Armenian Genocide. Hajinian said on this occasion: "I
wish the Genocide did not happen. I wish it were a
nightmare that would easily vanish and we would feel
safe in our ancestral land where the craftspeople
would continue their work, the fishermen would return
to the Lake Van, the churches would ring their bells
on Sundays, our intellectuals and writers would
compose until the old age and would show the world
their works. I wish it were not a mere desire. The
Genocide carries on so far as there are people who
deny it."
He thinks it is extremely important to inform people
about it.
By Hakob Tsulikian
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress