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    MORE THAN 12,000 ARMENIANS PROTEST PROTOCOLS DURING SERZH SARKISIAN VISIT TO LOS ANGELES

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    05.10.2009 11:06 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ More than 12,000 Armenian Americans from throughout
    California converged on the Beverly Hilton Hotel to protes the
    Turkey-Armenia protocols as Armenia President Serzh Sarkisian met
    with representatives of Armenian American organizations to defend his
    decision to sign the flawed documents. The protest was organized by
    the Stop The Protocols Campaign.

    Blockades and guardrails contained protesters who held signs
    proclaiming, "Serzh Don't Betray the Armenian People," "Turkey Accept
    the Genocide!" and "No to the Protocols!" Meanwhile, planes overhead
    were carrying banners which stated "Stop Turkish-Armenian Protocols,"
    as large moving vans drove around the hotel with billboards picturing
    presidents Sarkisian and Gul with the slogan "Don't Betray us."

    Prior to the beginning of the community meeting, Pres. Sarkisian's
    delegation stood out on their 12th floor balcony and watched
    demonstrators, who called out in hopes that the President would
    address them directly.

    Pres. Sarkisian chose not to address the people. During the fourth
    hour of the protest, several hundred frustrated demonstrators broke
    through the barricades and stormed across the street to the hotel
    entrance, yelling "votch, votch," stopping traffic on Wilshire Blvd.

    Meanwhile ARF Western Region Central Committee member Hovan Tashdjian,
    who had just left the meeting with the President, described a tense
    Pres. Sarkisian faced with overwhelming opposition by representatives
    of Diasporan organizations, attempting to defend the formation of
    a so-called "historical commission" and arguing that the Protocols
    would not affect the Karabakh peace process, asbarez.com reported
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