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    PanArmenian, Armenia
    April 18 2009

    AYF to rally in memory of Armenian Genocide victims

    18.04.2009 12:37 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ With a week left to the annual day of commemoration
    for the Armenian Genocide, the Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) and the
    ARF Shant Student Association (SSA) are once again joining to organize
    an annual youth rally to unite and ignite the community around the
    memory of its martyred ancestors and their longing for freedom, the
    AYF press office told PanARMENIAN.Net.

    The rally will take place on Sunday April 19 at 6pm at the Pasadena
    Armenian Center on 740 E. Washington Blvd. Pasadena CA.

    The keynote speaker of the evening will be California State
    Assemblyman Anthony Portantino, who has been a long time supporter of
    the Armenian community and works closely with the Armenian National
    Committee in Pasadena. The Rally will also feature musical
    performances from local artists, as well as speeches by various
    community and student group leaders. The Youth Rally is free of charge
    and open to the public.

    `The evening's goal is to raise awareness of the injustices that exist
    in the world, focusing on the first genocide of the 20th century, the
    Armenian Genocide,' said Armen Aboulian, the chairman of the SSA. `We
    use this opportunity and this date not only as a day to renew our
    struggle for justice, but also as a day to take a solid stance in
    investing in the future of the Armenian people.'

    `We are true believers that the only way to predict our future, is to
    make it ourselves,' he added. `In looking at our past and considering
    what our forefathers have endured, we feel a responsibility, almost an
    obligation to make our future in such a way that makes the dreams of
    the Armenian people come true.'
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