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    STORMING THE STREETS
    By Carl Kozlowski

    Pasadena Weekly, CA
    April 27 2006

    Hanging red, blue and orange Armenian flags throughout Glendale and
    LA, thousands of Armenian Americans took to the streets Monday for
    an annual demonstration memorializing the 1915 genocide of more than
    1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman Turk government.

    Goals of the protesters were twofold: To draw an admission of guilt
    and the offer of reparations from the Turkish government, and to
    inspire Congress to officially recognize the genocide and pressure
    Turkey into doing so as well.

    Whether packing the gymnasium of Glendale High School for a
    commemoration assembly produced by the school's 400-member Armenian
    Club or taking part in the 2,500-person march to the Turkish Consulate
    at 6300 Wilshire Blvd., the day's events may have remained on a
    smaller scale than the city's recent immigration protests, but were
    intensified by the same type of righteous energy.

    "Basically, the purpose of this type of activity is to keep the public
    aware of what happened in 1915, what's the current situation, and what
    needs to be done," said Vahe Bozoyan, a math teacher at Glendale High
    and sponsor of the Armenian Club.

    As for Turkey, "The only way the continuing intransigence on the
    part of the Turkish government will change is when we withdraw US
    military aid to the government of Turkey," said Bill Paparian, an
    Armenian American and former mayor of Pasadena who is running for
    Congress as a member of the Green Party.

    "We must begin a program of divestment similar to what happened in
    the government of South Africa in order to shun their government into
    ending apartheid."
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