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    The Boston Herald
    June 20, 2008 Friday
    ALL EDITIONS



    Pike to OK Armenian Genocide memorial

    By CASEY ROSS


    The Massachusetts Turnpike Authority today is expected to end a
    long-running dispute over a downtown greenway parcel that will soon
    host a memorial recognizing victims of the Armenian genocide.

    Pike officials said they expect the agency's directors to approve an
    agreement with the Armenian Heritage Foundation that could allow
    construction of the park to begin by year's end.

    ``This is going to be an amazing addition to the Rose Fitzgerald
    Kennedy Greenway,'' said state Rep. Peter Koutoujian (D-Waltham), who
    has advocated for the memorial. ``It's something that people from
    Boston and around the world will come and visit, a place they'll
    treasure.''

    The inclusion of the genocide memorial has been a source of heated
    debate for years, with city planners raising concerns about
    politicizing the greenway with a bevy of monuments and memorials to
    various historical causes.

    But the agreement to be reached today creates a memorial sculpture
    that recognizes the contributions of all immigrant groups and makes
    special mention of the mass killings of Armenians by the Ottoman
    Empire during World War I.

    The proposed wording on the sculpture reads, in part: ``Boston and the
    Commonwealth of Massachusetts have offered hope and refuge for
    immigrants seeking to begin new lives. . . . The sculpture is offered
    in honor of the one and one-half million victims of the Armenian
    Genocide of 1915-1923.

    ``May it stand in remembrance of all genocides that have followed, and
    celebrate the diversity of the communities that have re-formed in the
    safety of these shores.''

    The park, which is near Christopher Columbus Park in the North End,
    will include a labyrinth of grass and granite stone with a single jet
    of water at its center. It will also feature a 16-foot-diameter
    reflecting pool.
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