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    "THE EYEWITNESS": PAIN FOR KIDNAPPED MOTHER HAS NEVER ABANDONED 100-YEAR OLD AREVALUYS AMALYAN

    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/722944/the-eyewitness-pain-for-kidnapped-mother-has-never-abandoned-100-year-old-arevaluys-amalyan.html
    11:08, 18 June, 2013

    The Armenian Genocide initiated in the Ottoman Empire during the
    World War I in the beginning of the previous century is one of the
    biggest crimes against humanity. Advancing the 100th anniversary of
    the Armenian Genocide the new project introduced by
    "Armenpress" news agency is dedicated to the story of the
    eyewitnesses and survivors of the calamity to prove the world one
    more time that our demand for the recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide is fair and justified. This time the project is dedicated to
    the story of 100-year old Arevaluys Amalyan from Arabkir. In her
    memories the Armenian Genocide and loss of her mother are
    directly linked with each other.

    YEREVAN, JUNE 18, ARMENPRESS. 100-year old Arevaluys Amalyan is not
    fond of recalling 1915 and her birthplace Arabkir. The
    eyewitness has her reasons not to respond questions regarding the
    Armenian Genocide and the Turks. "The Turks murdered
    Arevaluys's father in 1915 and took her mother with them on one
    condition - that thus they would spare her family. She survived
    along with her brother, grandfather, aunts and uncles, but her
    mother, who was a very beautiful woman, had to marry a Turk," 
    Arevaluys Amalyan's daughter in law - Varduhi Grigoryan stated.

    The kidnapping of the Mother enabled the family a chance to stay in
    Arabkir until 1926. After they moved to Batumi and then reached
    Yerevan on train. Here they received arable land and settled in
    Armenia permanently. Few years later Arevaluys married a blacksmith
    called Sargis, who was also from Arabkir. Sargis was 6 years old
    during the Genocide. Arevaluys's elder son Levik Amalyan told us: "My
    father also was a person remarkable for longevity. He passed away at
    the age of 99. He used to tell us about the atrocities of the Turks.

    He
    told us how the Turks lined up 300 Armenian on the bank of the
    Euphrates River and in order to save bullets killed them by hitting
    them
    with canes, thus throwing them into the water."

    Years passed, and Arevaluys's mother - Vergine, who was but 25 years
    old, when the Turks kidnapped her, managed to find her son, who
    was in Syria in 1980s, notwithstanding Arevaluys refused to see her
    mother...

    Among other things Varduhi stated: "Vergine said that she did not
    want to remain a Turk for life, she mentioned that she wanted to die
    as
    an Armenian. Vergine met her son in Aleppo, but Arevaluys had no wish
    to see her mother, as she did not forgive her marriage with a Turk
    even at the expanse of their lives."

    In addition she said that even the media referred to the fatal
    meeting of the mother with her son. The 117-year old woman, who was
    forced to marry a Turk and give birth to four children, managed to
    preserve her Armenian identity to some extent.

    Today Arevaluys Amalyan is surrounded with four children. She has two
    sons and two daughters. Her elder daughter is 82-years old. The
    100-old woman from Arabkir has 67 grandsons, great grandsons, and
    great great grandsons. 

    (THE FULL VERSION OF THE ARTICLE IS AVAILABLE IN ARMENIAN)
    http://armenpress.am/arm/news/722944/the-eyewitness-pain-for-kidnapped-mothe
    r-has-never-abandoned-100-year-old-arevaluys-amalyan.html

    Article by Tatevik Grigoryan
    Photos by Samvel Berkibekyan

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