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    http://www.projo.com/opinion/editorials/content/ED _armenia3_07-03-08_VMAKFES_v56.4118823.html

    The Providence Journal
    01:00 AM EDT on Thursday, July 3, 2008

    An Armenian memorial


    The Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, which loosely (some would say
    very loosely) oversaw the Big Dig, has deserved few accolades for the
    last 20 years or more. But once in a while its board gets something
    right.

    On June 20, the board voted to approve an agreement with the Armenian
    Heritage Foundation to build a memorial on the Rose Kennedy Greenway
    to the millions of Christian Armenian victims of Turkish governments
    and Muslim fanatics between 1915 and 1923.

    The Greenway is a linear park being created along the route of the now
    underground Central Artery. The Big Dig has reunited Boston with its
    historic waterfront and created a new and potentially beautiful urban
    space. Assuming that the right artist is chosen, a memorial to the
    Armenians in the park could be a very moving sight.

    The idea has been controversial for two reasons.

    First was the argument about whether the slaughter of more than a
    million Armenians was a genocide in the true sense, or (as the current
    Turkish government argues) a tragic consequence of a brutal war. We
    think it was both genocide and war. Those planning the Greenway didn't
    want what might be regarded as a political statement there. But this
    memorial, as envisioned, won't make a political statement.

    Second, planners feared that an Armenian memorial would lead to
    demands for monuments of the same type by other ethnic groups. This
    thinking was narrow. There is currently no such memorial in Greater
    Boston to the Armenians, rather surprising given the enormity of their
    sufferings and the large number of Armenian-Americans in the area.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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