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    The Salem News (Beverly, Massachusetts)
    Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Business News
    April 24, 2009 Friday


    City pauses to remember the Armenian Genocide

    Matthew K. Roy, The Salem News, Beverly, Mass.



    Apr. 24--PEABODY -- City officials and members of Peabody's Armenian
    community yesterday paused to commemorate the 94th anniversary of the
    Armenian Genocide.

    The annual remembrance began with a flag-raising ceremony outside City
    Hall and continued inside the building's second-floor
    auditorium. Mayor Michael Bonfanti, the Rev. Aram Stepanian and
    Congressman John Tierney's district director, Gary Barrett, spoke to
    about 50 attendees.

    Stepanian, who traveled here from his church outside Worcester,
    relayed details of the horrific killings that took place between 1915
    and 1923.

    "How can you deny?" Stepanian said. "How can you forget?"

    He expressed frustration at the reluctance of the country's political
    leaders, including President Obama during his recent visit to Turkey,
    to publicly acknowledge the genocide.

    Scholars estimate that 1.5 million people died in a Turkish campaign
    to exterminate the Armenian people living in the crumbling Ottoman
    empire. The campaign included death marches and concentration camps.

    The Turkish government has admitted that there were killings but
    disputes the numbers and recoils at calling it genocide, the
    purposeful annihilation of an entire race or ethnic group.

    Filmmaker Apo Torosyan yesterday shared a portion of his film "The
    Morgenthau Story," about Henry Morgenthau, the U.S. ambassador in
    Constantinople (today Istanbul in Turkey) who appealed to the Turkish
    Ottoman leaders to stop the killings.

    Former Mayor Peter Torigian, whose mother survived the genocide, began
    Peabody's ceremony in the early 1990s.

    The late mayor's granddaughter, Erin Burbridge, yesterday read aloud
    the proclamation declaring it Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day in the
    city.
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