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    HUGE DEMONSTRATION GREETS PRESIDENT SARGSYAN IN LA; PROTESTORS SAY "NO" TO PROTOCOLS

    http://hetq.am/en/politics/beverli-hilz /
    2009/10/05 | 11:44

    Diaspora Politics

    A crowd estimated at more than 12,000 gathered outside the Beverley
    Hills Hilton in Los Angeles yesterday to protest the visit of RoA
    President Serzh Sargsyan and the Armenian-Turkish protocols he says
    he will soon sign.

    The crowd was a healthy mix of a cross section of the local Armenian
    community - students, clergy members, young and old alike. Equipped
    with signs and banners calling on President Sargsyan not to sign the
    protocols, the boisterous protestors took up positions opposite the
    hotel for some four hours.

    One particular banner with the words "Do Not Betray" displayed
    a photo of a smiling Turkish President Abdullah Gul and Armenian
    President Sargsyan shaking hands. There was a heavy police presence
    on hand to keep the protestors from crossing the street and gaining
    access to the hotel where the president was scheduled to meet with
    52 representatives of the community around 4 p.m.

    Reports indicate that many of those invited included prominent Armenian
    businessmen. President Sargsyan, just as he had done in Paris and
    New York, attempted to assuage the concerns of those at the meeting
    that the protocols did not threaten the just demands of the Armenian
    people; especially in terms of Genocide recognition and reparations
    from Turkey. Despite these assurances, community representatives
    politely but forcefully argued the opposite; that the protocols
    included a number of points detrimental to Armenian national interests.

    At around 6:30 p.m. ARF Western Central Committee member Yovan
    Tashjian left the meeting and addressed the assemble crowd and
    urged the Armenian president to put a halt to the negotiations with
    Turkey. The protestors cheered this demand and then started to sing
    the national anthem of Armenia, "Mer Hairenik".

    (Information provided by the Public Affairs Office of the ARF
    U.S. Western Central Committee)
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