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    PEABODY TO MARK ARMENIAN GENOCIDE TOMORROW
    by Stacie N. Galang

    The Salem News
    Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Business News
    April 16, 2008 Wednesday
    Beverly, Massachusetts

    Apr. 16--PEABODY -- Although fewer survivors remain, the city will
    continue its tradition of commemorating the 93rd anniversary of the
    Armenian Genocide tomorrow morning by raising the country's flag
    outside City Hall.

    The ceremony was begun in the early 1990s by former Mayor Peter
    Torigian and has continued since, mayoral aide Mary Bellavance said.

    Torigian's mother survived the catastrophic event.

    "This ceremony is our small way of paying tribute to the martyrs of
    the Armenian Genocide," the former mayor is remembered for saying.

    Bellavance, Mayor Michael Bonfanti, Torigian's daughter Mary Torigian
    Foley and others from the Torigian family have helped carry on the
    annual commemoration.

    "We have not missed a year," Bellavance said.

    Bonfanti will lead off a short program inside City Hall following the
    11 a.m. flag raising. The Rev. Vartan Kassabian of North Andover's
    St. Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church will give both the blessing
    and the guest remarks. Filmmaker Apo Torosyan will give a video
    presentation called "Witnesses."

    The genocide was a Turkish campaign between 1915 and 1923 to
    exterminate the Armenian people living in the crumbling Ottoman
    empire. The campaign included death marches and concentration camps.

    At tomorrow's commemoration, Congressman John Tierney or a
    representative from his office is expected to give remarks.

    After the ceremony, light refreshments will be available.
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