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    Overflow Crowd in Glendale Voices Support for People's Movement


    Raffi Hovannisian addresses a capacity crowd in Glendale (photo by
    Sako Shahinian)

    GLENDALE - An overflow crowd of community members at St. Mary's Armenian
    Church hall on Sunday pledged to join the popular movement, attending
    the `Rally for Armenia. With our People, For our People,' during which
    opposition presidential candidate Raffi Hovannisian addressed the
    gathering live via Skype to thunderous applause.

    The crowd was decisive in its message. The anger that the people of
    Armenia are feeling today as a result of widespread fraud and election
    violations was echoed loudly in Glendale, as the community united its
    voice with the thousands who have demonstrating in Armenia following
    the presidential elections on February 18.

    Hovannisian greeted the crowd with `Barev, or Parev' in a message that
    included harsh criticism of the government for allowing widespread
    election violations, and condemnation of foreign leaders who have
    rushed to validate the elections in Armenia.

    The opposition leader vowed to continue the movement in the name of
    the people of Armenia, who lived a reawakening of sorts on election
    day when their votes tipped the scales in favor of the people.

    Organized by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Western US Central
    Committee and the All Armenian Student Association, the Armenian Bar
    Association, the ARF Shant Student Association and the Armenian Youth
    Federation, the rally featured musical performances by popular singer
    Harut Pamboukjian.

    ARF Western US Central Committee chairman Dr. Viken Hovsepian was
    clear in his message that those who conjecture that this movement will
    die down are mistaken, because the movement is `pure, clean, bright
    and nationalistic.'

    `This movement will revolutionize our homeland. Let no one criticize
    or intimidate [the movement] by throwing in the threat of
    destabilization,' said Hovsepian. `Those destabilizing the country are
    those who violate the right to free expression and vote of the people
    of Armenia.'

    `We have joined the movement so that finally, after struggling for 21
    years, we can achieve our right to have truly just leadership, which
    pursues national ideals,' said Hovsepian.

    Also speaking at the rally was Armenian Bar Association president Garo
    Ghazarian, who was in Armenia during the elections and witnessed some
    of the rampant violations going on in precinct after precinct.

    He recounted his meetings with international polling monitors, who he
    said, would privately admit to the violations but went on to
    publically validate the vote.

    Ghazarian said, however, that the movement that was sparked after the
    election will endure, because the people of Armenia are not afraid and
    will stand firmly for their rights and fight for justice.

    `The people of Armenia, in the name of securing their rights, instead
    of being threatened by a long struggle, on February 18, through some
    super human strength have risen to say `NO' to the violations being
    forced upon them,' said Ghazarian.

    `The people affirmatively heeded Raffi's call and rose up to take
    ownership of their voice,' added Ghazarian.

    Attorney Edvin Minassian, the former president of ArmenBar, touched on
    President Barack Obama's validation of the Armenian elections.

    `We as American Armenians have been deeply saddened and disappointed
    with President Obama, who has sent a congratulatory message to Serzh
    Sarkisian,' said Minassian.

    `The United States in the past has also saluted `fine' leaders such as
    Fulgencio Batista (the corrupt and brutal dictator of Cuba), Shah Reza
    Pahlavi, Somoza, Manuel Noriega, Pinochet, Zia of Pakistan and Suharto
    of Indonesia. The regrets have come after significant price was paid,'
    said Minassian.

    The program began with Pamboukjian singing the Armenian National
    Anthem, after which Master of Ceremonies Tro Krikorian welcomed the
    crowd and explained the importance of joining our voices with the
    people of Armenia.

    Davit Arakelyan, a student activist and the former chairman of the
    Armenian Youth Federation, touched on the importance of the youth and
    student movement that has sprung up in Armenia.

    By encouraging the students, who after rising up to demand justice,
    have been faced with harsh resistance from police and school
    administration, who have initiated a lock-down of state institutions,
    Arakelyan loudly proclaimed the `we join with the student movement in
    Armenia to create a better future for our homeland.'

    The AYF's Caspar Jivalegian also spoke of the youth's commitment to
    the popular movement and voiced his solidarity with the young
    generation in Armenia.

    Tamar Shahabanian Voskanian, an international affairs expert with
    years of experience in Bosnia and Armenia, provided a first-hand
    account of the election violations that have been rampant in Armenia,
    especially during the February 18 presidential elections.

    She did express hope that the popular movement has demonstrated that
    the people of Armenia are willing to stand up for their rights and are
    fed up with the government continued efforts to stifle the voices of
    its citizens.

    http://asbarez.com/108631/overflow-crowd-in-glendale-voices-support-for-people%E2%80%99s-movement/

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