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    Western Queens Gazette, NY
    May 7 2008



    Hellenic-Americans Join 2008 Armenian Genocide Memorial


    The Cyprus Action Network of America (CANA), together with the
    Pan-Pontian Federation USA and CANADA, joined the Armenian Genocide
    Commemorations in City Hall and in Times Square, New York in
    remembrance of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 by Turkey.

    At the 93rd Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide on April 25, some
    10 high-ranking representatives of the Pan- Pontian Federation of USA
    and Canada came to New York City's City Hall to stand in support of
    an address by Pan-Pontian General Secretary Dimitris Molohides,
    grandson of Genocide survivors from Pontus, together with city
    dignitaries and Armenian representatives. Molohides addressed the
    Armenians as brothers in the struggle for remembrance. He detailed
    the murder of Armenians by the Turks and Turkey's crimes against
    civilization in Pontus in 1919, Constantinople in 1955, in Smyrna in
    1922, and Cyprus in 1974, ending with the remark, "Time is up." He
    called for passage of the Armenian Genocide resolution in
    Congress. The Pan- Pontian delegation was warmly greeted in the City
    Hall commemorations, and personally acknowledged by keynote speaker
    and genocide scholar Professor Henry Theriault, whose presentation
    also included details on the Pontic Greek Genocide of 1919.

    The historic Armenian Genocide Commemorations in Times Square in New
    York City took place on Sunday, April 27. This year, many Pontians
    attended, holding banners and flags from Hellas, Cyprus and
    Pontus. Molohides was seated in the grandstand with Armenian Genocide
    survivors and their families, elected officials and humanitarian,
    cultural, religious, educational and community leaders. Distinguished
    speakers included U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-New Jersey);
    Congressmember Frank Pallone, Jr. (DNew Jersey), co-chair of the
    Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues; Carla Garapedian, director
    of the award-winning documentary "Screamers", which explores the
    history of reoccurrence and denial of genocides in the 20th and 21st
    centuries; Mark J. Garagos, an attorney who helped lead
    groundbreaking federal class action lawsuits against New York Life
    and other insurance companies for insurance polices issued to
    Armenians living in Turkey prior to the Armenian Genocide, and
    Genocide and Holocaust scholar Alex Hinton, PhD, director of the
    study of genocide and human rights at Rutgers University and vice
    president of the International Association of Genocide Scholars and
    Dr. Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, author of Hitler's Willing
    Executioners. In 2009, Goldhagen will host the PBS documentary "Worse
    Than War", based on his forthcoming book exploring the general
    phenomenon of genocide throughout the world. The Commemoration theme
    was "We Cannot Forget, We Will Not Forget."

    Following the groundbreaking move by the International Association of
    Genocide Scholars (IAGS), which in December 2007, voted overwhelmingly
    to recognize the genocides inflicted on Assyrian and Greek populations
    of the Ottoman Empire between 1914 and 1923, CANA joins with the
    Armenian people in solemn remembrance of the Armenian Genocide of
    1915, and reaffirms a commitment by Hellenic- Americans of conscience
    who, for many years, remain determined to secure full recognition and
    justice for Turkey's crimes.

    The 93rd anniversary in Cyprus was marked by a series of events under
    the auspices of Cyprus House President Marios Karoyan, who is
    Armenian.

    Vartkes Mahdessian, another Armenian representative at the Cyprus
    House, declared: "The Armenians will continue their struggle until the
    final justification, a duty owed to the victims of the genocide. It is
    time that the political leadership of Turkey found the courage to
    recognize the crimes the previous Turkish governments committed,
    justifying the victims of not only the Armenian genocide but of the
    Greeks, Cypriots, Kurds, Arabs, Pontic Greeks and other peoples, in
    the hope that it will at some point join the European Union."

    To view and download pictures of Hellenic-Americans at the Armenian
    Genocide commemorations 2008, visit http://cyprus
    actionnetwork. org/photosofhellenic-americans
    atarmenian_genocide commemorations 2008.

    The Cyprus Action Network of America (CANA) is a grass roots,
    not-forprofit movement created to support genuine self-determination
    and human rights for the people of Cyprus.

    http://www.qgazette.com/news/2008/0507/fe atures/023.html
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