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    ASA PRESIDENT: THERE'S HUMANITY BEFORE POLITICS

    April 24, 2013 - 17:38 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The UCSB Armenian Student Association led a march
    through Isla Vista on April 23 evening, bringing the community's
    attention to the Armenian Genocide.

    The ASA met at the eternal flame around 6 pm and proceeded to march
    throughout campus and I.V. Participants remained silent as they walked
    campus and then incorporated chants once they reached the end of
    Pardall Tunnel. About 30 students took part in the event, waving
    posters and Armenian flags to show their support, The Daily Nexus
    reports.

    ASA President Adam Jaratanian, fourth-year political science major,
    said his family, as well as the families of most of the other students
    who participated in the march, have been personally impacted by the
    genocide.

    According to Jaratanian, the experience of being exiled from one's
    home country can leave a dramatic effect on how they identify with
    their native cultural identity.

    The march mirrors a much larger set of events that happen every year
    in Little Armenia in Hollywood and at the Turkish Embassy in Los
    Angeles. Such events educate the public on not only this specific
    genocide, but on the general issue of historical genocides that have
    been either denied or overlooked by the masses, he said.

    While Jaratanian said he understands the political complications
    surrounding this governmental recognition, he said human rights should
    trump politics.

    "It's awareness through education. It's not just seeing that sign and
    saying, 'Oh the Armenian Genocide happened.' Understand why it
    happened. It's ethnic cleansing," Jaratanian said. "And [the genocide
    is] not recognized for political reasons, strictly political. Just
    because Turkey is an ally... the U.S. doesn't recognize it. And I
    understand the politics behind that, but, you know, there's humanity
    before politics."

    http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/155668/ASA_President_theres_humanity_before_politics




    From: A. Papazian
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