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    ARMENIAN WOMAN HAVING EXPERIENCED GENOCIDE TURNS 100 IN URUGUAY

    Noyan Tapan
    March 13, 2008

    MONTEVIDEO, MARCH 13, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The International
    Women's Day, March 8 was distinguished by a unique event in the
    Armenian community of Uruguay: Ovsanna Agirmayan Kakosian turned 100
    on that day.

    Spiritual leaders, relatives, and friends visited her. An entertainment
    was organized in a warm atmosphere, and to the accompaniment of
    Armenian music Mother Ovsanna danced with her friends.

    Speaking to Diego Karamanukian, the Director of Radio Arax, Mother
    Ovsanna said: "I was born in Hachn, when I was seven we became
    migrants, I lost my parents in Der Zor, in consequence of it with my
    younger brother we were admitted to the AGBU orphanage and learnt
    there. Then I married Panos Kakosian. Because of the slaughter we
    moved to Kirkuk and Monsul in Iraq, then to Beirut. "My brother told
    that when working in the bread factory he saw a dog with a paper
    fixed to its neck, which warned them to leave the place quickly,
    as a slaughter of Armenians had been planned," Mother Ovsanna told.

    Conveying her behest to the youth, the 100-year-old Armenian women,
    who has experienced the Armenian Genocide, said: "I wish the new
    generations to love the Armenian nation and to keep the Armenian
    language."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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