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    Elderly Armenian Couple Targeted with Racist Letter

    14:49, 9 May, 2013

    YEREVAN, MAY 9, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian National Committee of America
    - Greater Washington (ANCA-GW) today called upon police and postal
    authorities to fully investigate and prosecute an anti-Armenian threat
    against an elderly Rockville couple of Armenian heritage, ANCA
    informed Armenpress.
    An envelope addressed to A. Sahagian included a news clipping (see
    attached image) about the recent Boston Marathon bombing, with the
    handwritten message: "Another Armenian Bastard," pointing to a
    discredited link between this act of terrorism and what the news story
    incorrectly referenced as "an Armenian man named 'Misha.'"
    "We call upon federal and local authorities to immediately investigate
    and fully prosecute those responsible for this hate crime," said
    ANCA-Greater Washington spokesperson Sevan Kolejian. "This hateful act
    of intolerance and intimidation also serves to remind the media of the
    human price innocent citizens are paying for their flagrant and
    repeated misreporting of the 'Misha' story."
    Ara and Salpee Sahagian are both long-time residents of Maryland,
    having served in the lay leadership of Bethesda's Soorp Khatch
    Armenian Apostolic Church, and as active members in a range of
    community and civic organizations. A U.S. Army veteran, Ara worked for
    four decades as an engineer for the Department of the Navy and U.S.
    Marine Corps. His wife, Salpee, worked at the Library of Congress and
    later served as an aide to U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield.
    In the days following the Boston Marathon bombing, Armenian Americans
    protested news outlets that repeated the unsubstantiated, and now
    fully discredited, allegation by the uncle of the two suspects, Ruslan
    Tsarni, that they were somehow inspired to commit these crimes by an
    ethnic Armenian convert to Islam. News reports later identified
    'Misha' as Mikhail Allakhverdov, an Armenian-Ukrainian from
    Azerbaijan, whose family fled anti-Armenian persecution in the early
    1990's.
    The ANCA-Greater Washington, DC has reached out to local churches and
    community groups to collect information regarding any other reported
    instances of anti-Armenian hatred, and calls upon all Armenian
    Americans to report documented cases of anti-Armenian hate crime.

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