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    Armenian Youth Federation - Western Region
    104 N. Belmont,
    Suite 206
    Glendale, CA 91206
    Tel. (818) 507-1933
    Email: [email protected]

    PRESS RELEASE

    April 30, 2008

    Contact: Ishkhan Boghossian


    ARMENIAN YOUTH FEDERATION - WESTERN REGION
    ORGANIZES PROTEST IN FRONT OF TURKISH CONSULATE

    Courtesy of Asbarez - www.asbarez.com
    Author: Allen Yekikian

    WATCH VIDEO CLIP - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DbRhN0-DPNF0

    Los Angeles, CA- The Armenian Tricolor waved with determination on the
    steps of the Turkish Consulate in Los Angeles on Thursday as thousands
    of Armenian-Americans came out to demand justice and recognition in
    protest of 93 years of Turkey's denial of the Armenian Genocide.

    "93 years, no more tears," was shouted by an estimated 15,000 people
    as they marched united along the perimeter of the consulate, located
    on the corner of Wilshire blvd and Crescent Heights on Los Angeles's
    historic miracle mile.

    "93 years ago, the perpetrators of the Genocide tried to wipe the
    Armenian Race off the face of the earth," Jivalagian exclaimed. "All
    of us standing here today are living proof, that the goals and desires
    of the Turks failed," he added.

    The protest featured speeches in both Armenian and English. California
    Assembly member Paul Krekorian took the podium to talk about the
    relevance of genocide recognition for America, while AYF Educational
    Committee Chairman Saro Haroun and AYF Chairman Caspar Jivalagian
    followed with inspiring speeches about the youth's steadfast
    commitment to continue the struggle for recognition.

    Krekorian, who represents the largest Armenian community outside of
    Armenia, told the thousands gathered of his own personal connection
    with the Genocide, about his ancestor who was brutally murdered in
    Kharpert on June 1915.

    "But it is important, not just for our community, but for all
    Americans, to commemorate the anniversary of one of the greatest
    crimes in human history," stated Krekorian. "Only when Turkey
    confesses to their crimes will our people have peace, and Turkey's
    soul be saved, and only then can the world community have any hope of
    preventing atrocities like the Genocide from happening now and in the
    future," he added.

    This year's protests were held against the backdrop of intensified
    activity by the Turkish government to prevent the United States House
    of Representatives from finally recognizing the Genocide.

    The annual April 24 protest in front of the consulate has become a
    uniting force over the past decade for the community's youth, which
    having grown up in America, identify the event as one that helps
    connect them to their people's history.

    Founded in 1933, the Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) has grown to
    become the largest and most influential Armenian American youth
    organization; with chapters throughout the United States and
    affiliated organizations around the world. Inspired by our past and
    motivated by the needs of the future, the AYF actively strives to
    advance the social, political, educational and cultural awareness of
    all Armenian youth.

    ###

    Photo caption: Members of the Armenian American Community protesting
    at Turkish Consulate on April 24, 2008.
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