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    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE COMMEMORATION WAS HELD IN WORCESTER

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    29.04.2009 01:01 GMT+04:00

    An Armenian Genocide commemoration was held at the Holy Trinity
    Armenian Apostolic Church in Worcester, and featured speakers
    Bilgin Ayata (Johns Hopkins University) and Dr. Dikran Kaligian
    (Regis College). The event was sponsored by the Armenian Church of
    the Martyrs, the Armenian National Committee, the Armenian Relief
    Society, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, the Armenian Youth
    Federation, the Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church of Worcester,
    and the Surp Asdvadzadzin Armenian Apostolic Church of Whitinsville.

    Arpi Aprahamian, the master of ceremonies, welcomed the audience--which
    numbered 200--and talked about the importance of commemorating the
    genocide. She said the number of survivors have dwindled over the
    years, and acknowledged the presence of the only survivor in the
    audience, Almas Boghosian. She then introduced Bilgin Ayata.

    "A few days ago when I participated at a panel discussion at Bentley
    College, I found out that among the Armenian community here in
    Worcester, there are several families who are descendants from
    Armenians of Chemisgezek of the Dersim region," said Ayata. "I was
    born and raised in Germany, but my parents are from Dersim as well,
    not from Chemisgezek but from Ovajik, a small town in the valley
    of Dersim. After the genocide in 1915, the cultural diversity of
    Dersim was extinguished and today, the population consists of mainly
    Alevi-Kurds and Zazas," she said.

    Worcester Mayor Konstantina Lukes spoke next. After talking about the
    importance of genocide recognition by the current U.S. administration,
    she read a declaration urging all Worcester residents to commemorate
    the Armenian Genocide with their Armenian neighbors.

    George Aghjayan from the ARF Worcester "Aram" Gomideh made a few
    comments, urging the community to continue the struggle and, when
    thinking about the failure of President Barack Obama to recognize
    the Armenian Genocide, to not forget all the victories that have
    been achieved.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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