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    PROVIDENCE ARF, ANC-RI REMEMBER OUR MARTYRS
    By Stephen Elmasian

    Armenian Weekly
    Tue, Apr 27 2010

    Ninety-five years have passed, and while it's true that the remaining
    survivors are few and far between, it hasn't stopped our community from
    pursuing its just cause. Below is a chronological order of the events
    that took place in Rhode Island during the month of April. Most were
    organized by the Providence Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF)
    "Kristapor" Gomideh and the Armenian National Committee (ANC) of Rhode
    Island. The Armenian Martyrs Memorial Committee (AMMC) also held a
    series of successful events, listed below. The Providence Gomideh
    played a major role in the establishment of the AMMC 35 years ago,
    and remains active in that organization.

    Flag sponsorship program

    As part of the 5th Annual ANC-RI "Flags over RI" Program, 54
    individuals, families, and businesses-a new record-sponsored city
    and town halls, along with the Rhode Island State House, in memory of
    loved ones. For the 10th consecutive year, every city and town hall
    in Rhode Island, along with the State House, flew the Armenian flag
    on April 24 in memory of our martyrs.

    Sponsors of the program chose the city or town hall of their choice,
    and requested that an Armenian flag be flown in memory of a loved one.

    In the fall, at the annual ANC-RI "Meet the Candidates" picnic, each
    sponsor will receive a 3×5-foot flag and a citation detailing their
    choice of city or town and the name of their loved one. The program
    will continue with the hope of reaching 100 flag sponsors by the year
    2015, the 100th anniversary of the genocide.

    PBS

    Thanks to a very generous gift from Aram Garabedian, the Rhode Island
    community was given the opportunity to witness the Two Cats Production
    of "The Armenian Genocide" on Wed., April 21 on the local PBS station,
    which was presented under the name of the ANC-RI.

    Flag raising ceremony

    On Fri., April 23, the 11th annual ANC-RI flag raising ceremony took
    place at the town hall in North Providence. This event began over
    a decade ago under the leadership of then-Mayor A. Ralph Mollis,
    and continues to this day under Mayor Charles Lombardi.

    Each year, a resident (or residents) from the North Providence Armenian
    community receives the citation from the mayor on behalf of the ANC-RI
    and the Armenians living in the town. This year, Elizabeth and Edward
    Kopoian were so honored.

    Elected officials at the ceremony included Lt. Gov. Elizabeth Roberts,
    Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis, Providence Mayor David Cicilline,
    Cranston Mayor Allan Fung, and Warwick Mayor Scott Avedisian.

    State Treasurer Frank Caprio and U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse sent
    representatives. There were many local officials present, including
    the heads of the fire and police departments, public works, town
    councilmen, and the school department superintendent. State Senator
    Frank Ciccone was also present.

    All three Armenian churches were represented by their clergy,
    who offered opening and closing prayers. They were Badveli Hagop
    Mangelikian of the Armenian Euphrates Evangelical Church, Hayr Soorp
    Simeon Odabashian of St. Sahag and St. Mesrob Armenian Apostolic
    Church, and Rev. Gomidas Baghsarian of Sts. Vartanantz Armenian
    Apostolic Church.

    The crowd of close to 100 were informed of historical and current
    matters of interest by Stephanie Mesrobian of the ANC-RI, who served
    as the mistress of ceremonies.

    Allison Ambrose, who was recently awarded the Genocide Educator of
    the Year Award by the ANC-RI and AMMC, and is a teacher at North
    Providence High School, was also present and recognized.

    Buddy Cianci Radio Show

    On Fri., April 23, two ANC-RI members, George Mangalo and Steve
    Mesrobian, were guests of the Buddy Cianci Radio Show. They were on the
    show for about 12 minutes and their message was clear: We will remain
    steadfast until the Armenian Genocide receives its proper recognition.

    The show, hosted by former Mayor Vincent Buddy Cianci, is the most
    listened to talk radio show in Rhode Island. Cianci, who is well
    aware of the genocide, has championed the cause for decades, first
    as mayor of the city of Providence and now as a radio host. This
    marked the third consecutive year the Armenian Genocide received
    radio time in Rhode Island, successfully getting the message out to
    the non-Armenian public.

    Film and lecture

    On Sat., April 24, the Providence ARF was the host to a packed house
    following services at Sts. Vartanantz Church. The event began with
    the showing of "The River Ran Red" by Michael Hagopian, followed by
    a brief lecture from Prof. Catherine Sama, the head of the Italian
    program at the University of Rhode Island. Sama spoke about her efforts
    in getting her students more aware of what happened to Armenians at
    the turn of the last century.

    Mangalo, Mesrobian and Steve Elmasian brought messages from the
    ANC-RI to the community. The program began and ended with blessings
    from the pastor of Sts. Vartanantz Church, Father Gomidas Baghsarian.

    ARF to show 'Voices from Community'

    On Sun., May 2 following church services, the Providence ARF will show
    "Voices from the Community," a video of two survivors who have since
    passed away. The video was made by Providence AYF-YOARF Juniors who
    interviewed Persape Bedrosian and Sarah Leylegian, asking them to
    share the stories of the genocide. Following the video, there will be
    a panel discussion with George Aghjayan and Levon Attarian regarding
    land reparations.

    ***

    The entire month of April had one successful event after another in
    Rhode Island, commemorating the 95th anniversary of the genocide. They
    were organized by ARF- and ANC-affiliated organizations, or
    non-affiliated organizations in which the ARF and ANC plays an
    active role.

    On Sat., April 10, two cars carrying Providence "Varantian" AYF members
    headed to New York City for a demonstration with other members from
    the region. That same day, there was a fundraiser dinner at St.

    Sahag and St. Mesrob Armenian Apostolic Church organized by the AMMC.

    The following day, on April 11, the Providence ARS "Ani" Chapter
    hosted a blood drive for the Rhode Island Food Bank. This year, 23
    people gave of their time and blood in memory of the martyrs to help
    those in need. That same afternoon, the Providence Hamazkayin Chapter
    and the Armenian Cultural Association of Rhode Island sponsored a
    spectacular performance of "The Georgetown Boys" by the New Jersey
    Hamazkayin to a crowd of 250 people. (Special thanks to Martha Aramian
    who sponsored the event.)

    April 17 saw the grand opening of an art display in the Feinstein
    Center at the University of Rhode Island, located in downtown
    Providence. The curator of the event, Berge Zobian, displayed the
    artwork of artists from all over the world. The event included a
    moving message from Levon Attarian while a slideshow played in the
    background. "Shame on any Armenian that feels this is too political
    an issue to get involved in as we move beyond recognizing the genocide
    to the next step of demanding reparations from Turkey," Attarian said.

    Pauline Getzoyan of the ANC and Esther Kalajian of the AMMC-who
    have worked tirelessly with the Rhode Island Board of Education
    to get an Armenian Genocide curriculum to all levels of secondary
    school-presented the annual Genocide Educator of the Year Award to
    Allison Ambrose of North Providence High. Armen Garo, an actor and
    lieutenant in the East Providence Police Department, performed an
    awe-inspiring one-act play. He played the part of a Jewish man who
    wondered why the Armenian story never got its just due. The art
    exhibit is open and available to the public throughout the entire
    month of April.

    On, Tues., April 20, the annual Youth Day organized by the Armenian
    Martyrs Memorial Committee took place at St. Sahag and St. Mesrob
    Armenian Church. This event was brought back after a short hiatus and
    hopefully is here to stay. Youth from all three Armenian churches
    are taught about a wide range of subjects and get to interact with
    each other for a day.

    On Saturday morning, April 24, the Martyrs Monument, located at the
    entrance of North Burial Ground in Providence, was cleaned up by
    25 volunteers. One hundred red and white geraniums were planted in
    preparation of the event, which was to take place following church
    services the following day.

    On Sun., April 25 at 12:30 p.m., the annual event at the Martyrs
    Monument was moved indoors to Egavian Auditorium at St. Sahag and St.

    Mesrob Armenian Church due to inclement weather. A crowd of well over
    400 gathered to pay their respects. The Homenetmen Scouts presented
    the flags and escorted the organizations presenting wreaths to the
    front of the room. The following organizations presented wreaths: The
    Providence Homenetmen Scouts, the Providence "Varantian" AYF Chapter,
    the Armenian Christian Youth Organization of America-Providence
    Chapter, the ARS "Arax" Chapter, and the Providence ARF "Kristapor"
    Gomideh. Badveli Mgo Mekredjian of the Armenian Euphrates Evangelical
    Church provided the opening prayer. Mistress of ceremonies Melanie
    Zeitounian welcomed the large crowd and introduced the long list
    of elected officials present. The list included Senator Jack Reed;
    Senator Sheldon Whitehouse; Congressman James Langevin; Secretary
    of State A. Ralph Mollis; Attorney General Patrick Lynch; Treasurer
    Frank Caprio; Providence Mayor David Cicilline; Warwick Mayor Scott
    Avedisian; State Representatives Peter Kilmartin, Steven Costantino,
    and Al Gemma; Providence Councilmen John Lombardi and Nicholas
    Narducci; and North Providence Councilman Paul Caranci. Candidate for
    governor, Lincoln Chafee; for attorney general, Joe Fernandez; and for
    mayor of Providence, Angel Tavares, were also in attendance, along
    with Aram Garabedian, a State Senator of Rhode Island from 2000-02,
    and Martha Aramian, a recipient of the ANCA's Vahan Cardashian Award.

    Messages were given by Reed, Whitehouse, Langevin, Cicilline, and
    Garabedian. All were brief yet very poignant calling on Turkey and
    the United States to give the genocide its proper recognition.

    Guest speaker Dikran Kaligian gave a speech this community hasn't
    been witness to since the days of Arthur Gregian. He talked of the
    need to reform the State Department and the entire Executive Branch of
    the U.S. government, which is being held hostage by the government of
    Turkey; and of Turkey's stranglehold on Armenia and their efforts to
    get the U.S. to put Karabagh back in the hands of Azerbaijan. With
    federal officials present, he reminded them that Turkey should
    not be getting away with blackmailing or threatening this country,
    and suggested the U.S. consider closing the base in southern Turkey
    and moving it to friendlier places like Armenia or Greece. Kaligian
    referenced the fact that while the ARF may come across as radicals or
    bad guys, they should be commended for their efforts in continuing to
    fight for what is right. He also made the crowd aware of the enormous
    amounts of funds the Turkish lobby spends on denying the truth. The
    crowd interrupted his speech numerous times with loud applause and
    gave him a lengthy standing ovation at the end of his talk.

    The event concluded with a closing prayer from Hayr Soorp Simeon
    Odabashian of St. Sahag and St. Mesrob Armenian Church. Der Hayr
    Gomidas Baghsarian of Sts. Vartanantz Armenian Church and Badveli
    Hagop Manjelikian of the Armenian Euphrates Evangelical Church were
    also present representing their church communities.

    Stephen Elmasian is co-chair of the ANC-RI and a member of the
    Providence "Kristapor" Gomideh.
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