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    HELLENIC GENOCIDE COMMEMORATION OUTSIDE THE UN

    Greek News
    April 13 2009
    NY

    New York.- On April 6, 2009 The Pan-Thracian Union of America
    "ORPHEUS" and the Hellenic League of America (HLA) remembered the
    Hellenic Genocide in Thrace and all victims of the Armenian, Assyrian
    and Hellenic Genocide perpetrated by Turkey. Torrential rain, strong
    winds and brisk temperatures did not keep community activists from
    gathering at Ralph J Bunche Park outside the United Nations in New
    York for the first ever commemoration of Hellenic Genocide in Thrace ,
    Asia Minor and Pontos.

    Organizers of the event Ioannis Fidanakis, Fotis Makritoxonis (CHEUNG),
    Georgia Maratheftis , Paschalis Fidanakis and Giovanni di Napoli
    provided placards with reproductions of American newspaper accounts
    of the Hellenic Genocide, poster boards of Genocide perpetrators
    "ENVER" PASHA and Mustafa Kemal , books such as "The Pontian Question
    in the United Nations" by Michalis Charalambidis , and the educational
    pamphlet "The Genocide of Greeks: A Case Study of the Region of Thrace"
    by Theofanis Malkidis.

    Master of ceremonies and Pan Thracian Union of America "ORPHEUS"
    President , Ioannis Fidanakis addressed the crowd in attendance and
    urged for decisive action and repeated a call for US President Obama
    (who was visiting Turkey on that very day) to recognize the Armenian,
    Assyrian and Hellenic Genocide.

    "President Obama you have come to your first test of character,
    will you prove worthy of being mentioned in the same sentence as
    Alexander the Great or will you be more the beautiful siren lurking
    our community towards death? We gather here today to remind President
    Obama, that while he may be visiting the perpetrators of our Genocide,
    He must not forget the promises he made to both the Greek and Armenian
    communities here at home. We urge President Obama to stand firm and
    not to waiver on his commitment to justice and human rights in the
    face geopolitics." Said Fidanakis, in his opening address. Statements
    from those who could not attend were also read aloud at the Genocide
    Commemoration, including a letter from William H. Samonides, Ph.D.,
    President, Asia Minor Hellenic American Society (AMHAS). Also present
    at the event include the president and members of the Hellenic
    Organization of University Graduates HOUGA, the presidents and
    members of the two local Pontian associations "Komninoi" of New York
    and "Pontos" of Norwalk Connecticut and from the "Holy Institution
    Panagia Soumela."

    Speakers included Reverend Father Mesrob Lakissian, pastor of
    St. Illuminator's Armenian Apostolic Cathedral in New York City,
    Mr. Dimitris Molohides General Secretary - Pan Pontian Federation of
    USA and CANADA, Mr. Elias Tsekerides, Past President of Pan-Pontian
    Federation USA & Canada, Mr. Theoharis Kekis, member of Hellenic
    Pontian Society Panagia Soumela of Boston, and Mr. Giovanni di Napoli
    of Nuovo Patria Meridionale (New Southern Homeland).

    Dr. Theofanis Malkidis brought the commemoration to a close with
    a speech in his native Greek. Professor Malkidis is a member of the
    International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) and International
    League for Rights and freedom of Peoples. He is also the author of
    many scholarly books and articles, including "The Genocide of the
    Greeks: A Case Study of the Region of Thrace."

    Ioannis Fidanakis publicly stated the promise of the organizers to
    join the April 24th Armenian Genocide Remembrance commemorations
    and to again organize for next year's April 6th Hellenic Genocide
    commemoration, and to pass this tradition on to our children and our
    children's children, until justice is served for all victims of the
    Turkish Crimes of Genocide.
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