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    Bell Gardens Sun
    April 24 2009


    Memories of Genocide Alive in Montebello


    By Elizabeth Hsing-Huei

    More than 5,000 Armenians arrived in cars festooned in red, blue and
    orange Armenian flags to a commemoration event held at the Montebello
    Armenian Genocide monument located at the Quiet Cannon golf course
    this Friday. Los Angeles' mayor Antonio Villaraigosa was in
    attendance, while dignitaries including representative Adam Schiff
    spoke at the 94th anniversary of the genocide.

    Today, April 24, is the day Armenians remember the atrocities their
    family members suffered at the hands of the Young Turk regime in
    Turkey from 1950 to 1923. The genocide, which included a systematic
    killing of the Armenian intelligentsia, raping of women, executions,
    and starvation resulted in the death of 1.5 million Armenians. It is
    considered by some to be the first genocide of the 20th century.

    This was the first year that the event organizers invited religious
    dignitaries from three Christian denominations to hold a ceremony
    called the Divine Liturgy. After the event, political dignitaries
    spoke. Attendees lined up with wreaths and flowers to pay their
    respects to victims of the Armenian genocide at the monument. Many of
    them grew up hearing stories told by grandparents and great
    grandparents who narrowly escaped the violence of the genocide.

    Some of the attendees said they were disappointed President Barack
    Obama did not use the word `genocide' in his statement today, even
    though there is footage left behind by journalists, accounts by
    American ambassadors, and past recognition from Presidents Woodrow
    Wilson and Ronald Reagan. They pointed out the majority of Armenians
    voted for Obama, playing a great role in electing him into
    office. Twenty-six countries including Canada and France officially
    recognize that the genocide occurred, but the United States is not one
    of them.

    `Elizabeth Hsing-Huei Chou

    http://egpnews.com/?p'34

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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