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    Armenian National Committee - Pasadena
    740 E. Washington Blvd.
    Pasadena, CA 91104
    Tel: 626.798.1098
    www.anca.org
    Email: [email protected]

    PRESS RELEASE

    April 23, 2008

    Contact: Ishkhan Boghossian

    Pasadena ANC Joins With Diverse Groups To Mark Past And Current Genocides

    Pasadena, CA - Over two hundred Armenian, Jewish, Congolese and Darfur
    activists joined together on April 21, 2009 for a panel discussion to
    mark acts of man's inhumanity against man. The event, which was held
    at Pasadena Jewish Temple, was co-sponsored by the Pasadena chapter of
    the Armenian National Committee and included the participation of
    experts on the Holocaust, the Darfur and Congo Genocides and the
    Armenian Genocide.

    `The power and importance of this genocide commemoration event was in
    the unity of purpose that brought diverse communities together,'
    remarked Pasadena ANC Executive Director Ishkhan Boghosian. `This
    evening we learned of the incredible pain and suffering genocide
    inflicts on its victims and subsequent generations. And we also
    rededicated ourselves to ending the denial of the Armenian Genocide
    and stopping the ongoing genocide in Darfur,' Boghosian added.

    The genocide commemoration began with opening remarks by Rabbi Joshua
    Levine Grater of the Pasadena Jewish Temple. He then welcomed a
    number of young people who participated in an emotional candle
    lighting ceremony, in which candles were lit in the memory of genocide
    victims from Darfur, from the Holocaust and from the Armenian
    Genocide.

    The first speaker at the commemoration was Dr. Garabet Moumjian. He
    thoughtfully outlined the powerful role the nation-states have played
    in orchestrating genocides. He also discussed the many dimensions of
    the denial of the Armenian Genocide. The second speaker was Brad
    Brian, a distinguished attorney with Munger, Tolles & Olson, LLP who
    has been very active in the effort to bolster the legal rights of
    Darfurians. Other speakers included Jewish Holocaust & Global Genocide
    Issues expert Ms. Naama Haviv and Congolese Genocide expert Martine
    Mfwilwakanda.

    Representatives of the Pasadena `Nigol Touman' Armenian Youth
    Federation chapter participated in the event by maintaining an
    informational desk that was full of books and other literature on the
    Armenian Genocide.

    The Pasadena ANC advocates for the social, economic, cultural, and
    political rights of the area's Armenian American community and
    promotes increased Armenian American civic participation at the
    grassroots and public policy levels.
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