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    PROTOCOLS HUNGER STRIKE ENTERS SECOND DAY
    By Allen Yekikan

    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/10/07/protoco ls-hunger-strike-enters-second-day/
    Oct 7th, 2009

    Hundreds of people gathered together across from the Armenian
    Consulate in Glendale Tuesday evening, joined in solidarity with 34
    young Armenians holding a hunger strike against the Turkey-Armenia
    protocols set to be signed on Friday.

    The hunger strike, organized by the Armenian Youth Federation as part
    of the "Stop the Protocols Campaign," kicked off Monday at midnight
    and will last for 96 hours until midnight Friday, when the Armenian
    Foreign Minister is scheduled to sign the document in Switzerland.

    The protocols are also to be signed by Armenian President Serzh
    Sarkisian on Oct. 13, when he is expected to visit Turkey to attend
    a soccer match between the Armenian and Turkish national teams. If
    signed, the document will require Armenia to relinquish all legal
    claims to historic lands occupied by turkey and bind it to an agreement
    to establish a historic commission to investigate the veracity of
    the Armenian Genocide.

    The protocols also contains a clause that bars Armenia from supporting
    the self determination of the people of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

    "We're here to make our voices heard to the Armenian Consulate and
    the government in Yerevan because they have refused to listen to
    the Diaspora for far to long on this issue," Berj Parseghian, the
    strike's group leader, said reflecting on the global opposition to
    the protocols expressed by the Armenian Diaspora. "Our fasters, 34
    strong, have an incredible resolve that motivates me every second of
    the day, especially when I stop to think about the dire circumstances
    our nation is facing today."

    On Tuesday night, more than 400 people turned out to join the hunger
    strikers in a revolutionary song night with patriotic singer Karnig
    Sarkisian. The atmosphere was lively and the strikers hopes were high.

    More than 200 people attended the opening ceremony Monday evening,
    kicking off the program with a candle light vigil in memory of the
    1.5 million victims of the Armenian Genocide.

    The strikers began the next morning making signs and preparing for a
    day of activities to raise awareness among bystanders and passerby's
    in the area. With red tape over their mouths, the 35 youth chained
    themselves together and sat across the street from the consulate
    holding signs that said "Hunger Strike" and "Sarkisian Don't Sign
    Armeno-Turkish Protocols."

    Reporters from the Los Angeles Times and Glendale Newsperess visited
    the site to cover the story.

    The hunger strikers have also prepared a flier called "Read Between
    the Lines," which presents the dangers of the protocols in plain
    English. They have been passing out copies for two days now. They
    are also calling the Consulate to tell them why they are opposed to
    the protocols and encouraging visitors and supporters who come by to
    make the same call.

    Participant at the scene, as well as others from the campaign, have
    been providing live updates of the hunger strike through Facebook,
    twitter, and youtube. They are also video blogging the entire
    experience.

    Later in the evening, the hunger-strikers and community supporters
    will join together in an "Open Mic Night" to express their thoughts
    on the Genocide, why they are personally out, and how these protocols
    endanger the cause for Justice for the Armenian people. Participants
    will read personal poems and statements, as well as testimony from
    genocide survivors, including letters from the recently deceased
    Ghazaros Kademian.

    Thursday evening's activities will revolve around raising awareness
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh liberation struggle. The protocols threaten
    the independence of Artsakh-an independence that was won through the
    sacrifice and martyrdom of thousands of Armenians.

    The organizers anticipate the hunger strike will continue to draw
    broad based support from the community in the coming days until the
    conclusion of the demonstration on Friday.
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