ARMENIAN GENOCIDE VICTIMS TO BE COMMEMORATED IN ALBANY, NY
PanARMENIAN.Net
23.04.2008 18:06 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On Friday, April 25, 2008, the Armenian National
Committee of Albany (ANC of Albany) will host the 93rd annual
commemoration of the Armenian Genocide at Troy City Hall at One
Monument Square at 6:45 pm.
"Every year, Armenian communities throughout the nation and the
world join together in remembering those that perished during the
genocide. Having lost a survivor, Enza Mategian who was just short
of her 95th birthday in July 2007, the time for recognition is now,"
commented Antranig Karaegozian, ANC of Albany Chairman.
Cong. Michael McNulty (D-NY-21), Mayor Harry Tutunjian of Troy, and
Mayor Michael Manning of Watervliet will be in attendance at the event,
and will speak and reflect on the importance of genocide recognition
and local activism. Also present will be Democratic candidate for New
York's 21st congressional district, Darius Shahinfar, who is seeking
to replace the retiring Cong. McNulty.
Cong. Mike McNulty has served in the House of Representatives since
first being elected in 1988.
Throughout his twenty years of dedicated service to his constituents,
he has been a staunch supporter of issues of concern to the Armenian
American community in upstate New York. He has traveled to the
Republic of Armenia, and has consistently received an A+ rating from
the Armenian National Committee of America for his ardent support for
genocide recognition and the self-determination of Nagorno Karabakh.
Following the ceremony, a "Madagh" dinner sponsored by the Homenetmen
of Albany and a lecture by David Kherdian, an Armenian American
poet and novelist, will be held at the Armenian Community Center
in Watervliet.
PanARMENIAN.Net
23.04.2008 18:06 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On Friday, April 25, 2008, the Armenian National
Committee of Albany (ANC of Albany) will host the 93rd annual
commemoration of the Armenian Genocide at Troy City Hall at One
Monument Square at 6:45 pm.
"Every year, Armenian communities throughout the nation and the
world join together in remembering those that perished during the
genocide. Having lost a survivor, Enza Mategian who was just short
of her 95th birthday in July 2007, the time for recognition is now,"
commented Antranig Karaegozian, ANC of Albany Chairman.
Cong. Michael McNulty (D-NY-21), Mayor Harry Tutunjian of Troy, and
Mayor Michael Manning of Watervliet will be in attendance at the event,
and will speak and reflect on the importance of genocide recognition
and local activism. Also present will be Democratic candidate for New
York's 21st congressional district, Darius Shahinfar, who is seeking
to replace the retiring Cong. McNulty.
Cong. Mike McNulty has served in the House of Representatives since
first being elected in 1988.
Throughout his twenty years of dedicated service to his constituents,
he has been a staunch supporter of issues of concern to the Armenian
American community in upstate New York. He has traveled to the
Republic of Armenia, and has consistently received an A+ rating from
the Armenian National Committee of America for his ardent support for
genocide recognition and the self-determination of Nagorno Karabakh.
Following the ceremony, a "Madagh" dinner sponsored by the Homenetmen
of Albany and a lecture by David Kherdian, an Armenian American
poet and novelist, will be held at the Armenian Community Center
in Watervliet.