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    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE WALK TO BE HELD IN PHILADELPHIA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    April 11, 2012 - 15:45 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - On Saturday, April 28, for the fifth consecutive
    year, the Armenian Genocide Walk will take place in Philadelphia,
    U.S., providing an opportunity for the entire Philadelphia community
    to gather to commemorate the 97th anniversary of the Genocide,
    and educate the public on Turkish denial of the atrocities committed
    against the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire from 1915-18, The Armenian
    Weekly reported.

    Hundreds will gather at the Mher Statue by the Philadelphia Museum
    of Art and walk through the streets of Philadelphia to rally and
    bring exposure to the cause. At the conclusion of the walk, a program
    will be held on the lawn of the Independence Hall Visitor's Center
    featuring keynote speaker, renowned Turkish scholar, Dr. Taner Akcam.

    The program will also include participation by local dignitaries,
    community leaders, and clergymen with performances by the Jampa Band
    and Hamazkayin Meghri Dance Group.

    With support from the Philadelphia Armenian Inter-Communal Committee,
    the Philadelphia Armenian Genocide Walk is sponsored by youth
    representatives from area churches and organizations who have worked
    tirelessly to develop a meaningful and special opportunity for the
    Philadelphia Armenian community - and nearby communities - to come
    together to make an appeal for justice.

    On April 24, Armenian Martyrs' Day, the Philadelphia Armenian
    Inter-Communal Committee will sponsor a Requiem Service, wreath-laying,
    and cultural program at Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church,
    101 Ashmead Road, Cheltenham, Pa., beginning at 7 p.m. The event is
    free and open to the public. It is organized by all five Philadelphia
    Armenian churches, and will feature students of the Armenian Sisters
    Academy performing songs and recitations, as well as an address by
    Armenian Genocide Walk co-chair Vicken Bazarbashian.

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