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    ARMENIA'S OLDEST ARTIST, GENOCIDE SURVIVOR DIES

    http://asbarez.com/104180/armenia%E2%80%99s-oldest-artist-genocide-survivor-dies/

    Yelena Abrahamyan in her apartment this spring (photo by NEWS.am)

    YEREVAN (NEWS.am)-The oldest member of Armenia's Artists' Union
    and Genocide Survivor, Yelena Abrahamyan, passed away Friday. She was
    presumed to be 102 or 103 years old.

    Abrahamyan was born in Kars and while escaping the wrath of Turks,
    she lost her birth certificate. Her relatives said she was born
    either in 1909 or 1910.

    Abrahamyan escaped the Genocide and went to Leninakan (present-day
    Gyumri), after which she settled in Yerevan where she thrived as an
    artist. She joined the Artists' Union in 1944. Before her death, she
    lived alone surrounded by her many canvases and a lifetime of
    memories.

    "I thought I would not faint from the cries of horror and the pain
    of a woman. But when everyone started screaming, I lost
    consciousness," Abrahamyan told NEWS.am's Heghine Manukyan in an
    interview that was published on April 24 of this year.

    "Everyone was screaming and I fainted. I do not know how much time I
    spent in a van but when I woke up I did not see any of my relatives.

    The four-year-old daughter of my father's brother, Tsoghik, was
    lying nearby. They probably thought that I was also dead, that is why
    I was in this van. But I was not affected by the bullets," added
    Yelena recalling the horrors of her survival.

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    One of many paintings by Abrahamyan that adorn the walls of her
    apartment (photo by NEWS.am)

    She recalled vividly her journey from Kars to Gyumri. How hordes of
    people were forced to cross the Kars River to seek refuge, however,
    many perished as the Turks relentlessly fired at them.

    "Our family was not very big, but suffered heavy losses," she told
    NEWS.am. She lost her family and while searching for them, she
    experienced and witnessed unspeakable horrors at the hands of the
    Turks.

    "My grandma was dead with my six-month-old cousin in her arms,"
    recalled Abrahamyan.

    She finally made it Yerevan with her aunt. Her father, a renowned
    teacher, mathematician who studied with Komitas, was in Turkish
    captivity. He managed escape and arrived in Yerevan in 1925.

    Abrahamyan also discussed the current phase of Armenia-Turkey
    relations, saying that the process initiated by the Armenia-Turkey
    protocols has no future.

    "Turks like telling lies, as they once did...Armenians have a history
    of being cheated, and, unfortunately, the Turks are always there to
    help them," she concluded.

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