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    LOCAL SCHOOL REMEMBERS 1.5 MILLION SLAIN
    By Airan Scruby

    Pasadena Star News
    http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/news/ci_12211 125
    April 24 2009

    PICO RIVERA - Children offered flowers and sang songs in remembrance
    of what community leaders say is a genocide not recognized by the
    U.S. government.

    Pico Rivera's Armenian Mesrobian School and its 220 students joined
    with City Council members and members of the Armenian community to
    remember the systematic killing of 1.5 million Armenians from 1915
    to 1923 by the Ottoman Turks.

    The killing began 94 years ago today.

    "Armenian genocide should never be forgotten," Mayor Gracie Gallegos
    said. "We will always remember, and we will always remember your
    beautiful and effervescent culture."

    More than 40 states and many countries including Uraguay, Cypress
    and Canada have formally recognized what Armenians call "The Great
    Calamity" as genocide, but delicate relations with Turkey have
    prevented the United States from doing so.

    During his campaign, President Obama promised to more formally
    recognize what he identified as a genocide.

    In Pico Rivera, attorney and Armenian activist Levon Kirakosian spoke
    about the need to formally recognize the genocide, especially before
    the last survivors, now in their 90s and older, are gone.

    "For 94 years, Turkey has refused to recognize this darker chapter
    in its Ottoman past," Kirakosian said. "You must recognize the fierce
    urgency of now."

    A tree had been newly planted at Rio Hondo Park and a plaque was
    unveiled while the Armenian Mesrobian School's students, from preschool
    to high school, looked on.

    Gallegos said a tree in remembrance of the Armenian Genocide had been
    planted there several years ago, but it "disappeared" after the park
    was renovated.

    The city has hosted an annual remembrance of the genocide for several
    years, Armenian Mesrobian School Principal Hilda Saliba said.

    "Year after year, this community does not hesitate to remember the
    Armenian genocide that killed 1.5 million."
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