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    SAN DIEGO COMMEMORATIVE COMMITTEE HOSTED VIGIL REMEMBERING VICTIMS OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    May 7, 2010 - 11:57 AMT 06:57 GMT

    The San Diego Commemorative Committee (Committee), in cooperation
    with the University of California San Diego (UCSD) Armenian students'
    organizations, hosted a commemorative vigil remembering the victims
    of the Armenian Genocide. For the past twenty years, the Committee,
    alongside Father Datev Tatoulian of St. John Garabed Church, has
    spearheaded this annual commemoration.

    Yeghig Keshishian, the Armenian Assembly of America's (Assembly)
    Western Region Director served as Master of Ceremonies for the 95th
    Anniversary Commemoration, which included several featured speakers.

    During his remarks, Keshishian discussed the negative consequences
    of Turkish denial and reiterated the Assembly's resolve in securing
    unequivocal U.S. affirmation of the Armenian Genocide.

    Representing Congressman Bob Filner (D-CA), Congressional Aide Willie
    Blair focused on the importance of U.S. affirmation of the Armenian
    Genocide, as well as Turkey, in terms of its own democratic advancement
    as a nation. UCSD Professor Gershon Shafir talked about the enormous
    impact of the phenomenon of genocides as a whole and the process of
    rebuilding while the concluding speaker, Mark Geragos, addressed the
    legal aspects of genocide and ongoing work within the Diaspora.

    Joining the 200 in attendance was the daughter of Dr. Jacob &
    Elizabeth Kunzler, Mrs. Elizabeth Marshall. Marshall's parents were
    Swiss missionaries, who during the Armenian Genocide rescued Armenian
    orphans from the tyranny that befell the Armenian people. Dr.

    Kunzler's book Land of Blood & Tears provides an authoritative account
    of the Ottoman Turk's genocidal campaign against the Armenian people.

    "On behalf of the Armenian Assembly, I wish to thank the Commemorative
    Committee and student body for their initiative," stated Keshishian.

    "The ongoing support of the community is a testament to the Armenian
    spirit, and our joint efforts to confront denial wherever it may
    exist," he added, the Assembly said in a press release.
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