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    Armenian National Committee - Western Region
    104 North Belmont Street, Suite 200
    Glendale, California 91206
    Phone: 818.500.1918
    Fax: 818.246.7353
    [email protected]
    www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    January 26, 2009
    Contact: Ani Garabedian


    Armenian Genocide Survivor and Longtime ANCA Activist Passes Away

    Los Angeles, CA - Ghazaros Kademian, a longtime ANCA supporter and one
    of the oldest remaining survivors of the Armenian Genocide passed away
    on January 24, 2009 at his home in Glendale, California. Kademian, who
    was born in the historic city of Zeitoun in 1907, lived a life full of
    faith and dedication.

    Over the past several years he had become a regular attendee at
    community events organized by the Armenian National Committee, the
    Armenian Youth Federation and Homenetmen.

    "Sadly, this past weekend our beloved Ghazaros was called home,"
    stated Armenian National Committee Western Region (ANC-WR) Chairman
    Vicken Sonentz-Papazian. "The story of the Armenian nation in the 20th
    and 21st century is encapsulated in the tragedy, struggle and rebirth
    of Ghazaros Kademian. While we bid farewell to our dear friend and
    colleague we are inspired by his indomitable will and remain forever
    indebted to the countless sacrifices he made in securing our future,"
    he added.

    At the 2007 ANC-WR Annual Banquet Mr. Kademian was saluted by U.S.
    Senator Robert Menendez, who hailed him as a symbol of the Armenian
    will to survive and persevere. Mr. Kademian attended several Armenian
    Youth Federation (AYF) events including the annual protests at the
    Turkish Consulate on April 24th as well as a hunger strike "Fast for
    Remembrance" in January of 2006.

    "The life of Ghazaros Kademian serves as motivation for us to continue
    our work towards Genocide recognition," expressed AYF WR Chairman
    Vache Thomassian. "As time passes, fewer and fewer survivors of the
    Armenian Genocide remain but their memory will inspire future
    generations to seek justice for the Armenian Cause," he added.

    The very last letter written by Kademian was penned to the Turkish
    Government in anticipation of an AYF protest held at the Turkish
    Consulate on April 24, 2008. Kademian wrote "I pray that the Lord
    gives you (Turkish government) the wisdom to stop killing your own
    people, to listen to your own intellectuals, and stop killing them in
    the middle of your cities. Hopefully I will not wait long, and your
    government accepts its unjust actions and proceeds to remedy its
    mistakes. Ninety three years. No more tears."

    "Ghazaros Kademian was and will remain an iconic Armenian hero. He
    represented our tragic past, our resurrection as a people and our
    common journey for justice," stated ANC-WR Board Member Raffi
    Hamparian. "His life was touched by genocide, but also by faith and
    family. His death reminds us all of the need to continue his support
    for the Armenian Cause. As Oliver Wendell Holmes once wrote, 'At the
    grave of a hero we end, not with sorrow at the inevitable loss but
    with contagion of his courage and with a kind of desperate joy we go
    back to the fight'," added Hamparian.

    To mark his 100th birthday last year Mr. Kademian insisted on making a
    very generous donation to the ANC-WR to support the organization's
    education and outreach efforts. Kademian miraculously survived the
    Armenian Genocide of 1915 and found a new home in Baghdad, Iraq. While
    in this newfound country, he helped the Armenian community by being an
    advisor and leader. A strong survivor of the genocide, Ghazaros and
    his wife Azadouhi raised three wonderful children; Ohannes Kademian,
    Asdghig Kaladjian, and Anahid Kademian.

    On May 18, 2005 as a part of the Congressional Record, Congressman
    Adam Schiff (D-CA-29) honored Kademian noting that, "The courage of
    survivors like Ghazaros Kademian reminds all mankind of the
    extraordinary strength and determination of the Armenian people who
    endured the unspeakable atrocities perpetrated against them by the
    Ottoman Empire... ...It is our sacred obligation to honor the memory of
    the one and a half million men, women, and children systematically
    murdered during the Armenian Genocide... ...The story of Ghazaros
    Kademian's family is terrible and tragic, but not uncommon. It is our
    responsibility to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide and collectively
    demand reaffirmation of this crime against humanity."

    In lieu of flowers, the Kademian family is encouraging community
    members to provide tax-deductible donations to the ANC-WR at 104 North
    Belmont Street, Glendale, CA 91206. For more information please call
    the ANC-WR offices at (818) 500-1918.

    The Armenian National Committee - Western Region is the largest and
    most influential Armenian American grassroots advocacy organization in
    the Western United States. Working in coordination with a network of
    offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the Western United States
    and affiliated organizations around the country, the ANC-WR advances
    the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of
    issues.
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