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  • Dr. Arda Ekmekji Travels To West Coast For US Launch Of Towards Golg

    DR. ARDA EKMEKJI TRAVELS TO WEST COAST FOR US LAUNCH OF TOWARDS GOLGOTHA

    http://www.mirrorspectator.com/2012/08/06/dr-arda-ekmekji-travels-to-west-coast-for-us-launch-of-towards-golgotha/
    August 6, 2012 9:24 am

    GLENDALE, Calif. - Glendale's Central Library buzzed with excitement
    on the evening of July 25, as the crowd poured into its second
    floor auditorium to hear Dr. Arda Arsenian Ekmekji, dean of Arts and
    Sciences at Haigazian University. She had traveled more than 7,000
    miles to launch the US release of Towards Golgotha, the memoirs of
    her grandfather, Hagop Arsenian, a pharmacist and survivor of the
    Armenian Genocide.

    Elizabeth Grigorian, director of Armenian Outreach at the library,
    invited Ardashes Kassakhian, Glendale's city clerk, to the podium
    to introduce Ekmekji. Kassakhian is the great- grandson of Arsenian
    and a nephew of Ekmekji who had painstakingly translated the memoirs
    from Armenian to English. She revealed that she wasn't aware her
    grandfather's handwritten memoirs even existed until her uncle,
    visiting from Ottowa in 1996, carried them with him to the Middle
    East. Arsenian documented his early life in the sub-

    urbs of Constantinople and the eventual depor- tation of his family to
    Aleppo, Syria, then described his life in Palestine from 1919 until
    1940. Ekmekji, during her research at the com- prehensive Derian
    Armenological Library of Haigazian University, read numerous accounts
    of other survivors and, in comparing their identical descriptions,
    discovered that the authors had been detained in the same encampments,
    but nevermet.

    The audience hushed when an audiotape was played of her father, Noubar,
    reading a portion of her grandfather's writings in Armenian in which he
    chronicled the atrocities he had witnessed using the terms "massacres"
    and "slaughter house." (The word genocide was coined later by Raphael
    Lemkin in the 1940s and thus was not used by Arsenian.)

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