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    REP. SHERMAN CALLS ON WHITE HOUSE TO PERMANENTLY DISPLAY ARMENIAN ORPHAN RUG AT SMITHSONIAN

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/10/26/rep-sherman-calls-on-white-house-to-permanently-display-armenian-orphan-rug-at-smithsoniancongressman-brad-sherman-in-a-letter-to-president-obamas-chief-of-staff-denis-mcdonough-criticizing-the-wh/
    13:22 26.10.2013

    Congressman Brad Sherman, in a letter to President Obama's Chief
    of Staff Denis McDonough criticizing the White House's decision to
    keep the Armenian Orphan Rug in storage, has called for the permanent
    public display of this historic artwork at the Smithsonian Institution,
    reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

    Noting that, "an exhibit to display this relic at the Smithsonian was
    canceled due to the White House's inexplicable decision not to loan
    out the rug," Representative Sherman stressed that, "this unique work
    should not be hidden away in storage. Instead, it should be displayed
    on a permanent basis at the Smithsonian. It is in our national interest
    to recognize and remember the past. We must acknowledge and learn
    from the tragic crimes against humanity that orphaned the weavers
    of this rug to ensure that they are never repeated. I urge the White
    House to take this intricate piece of history out of storage and to
    display it at the Smithsonian permanently."

    "We join with Armenian Americans in California and across America in
    thanking Congressman Sherman for his principled leadership in seeking
    a prominent and permanent public display for this powerful artistic
    symbol of shared American and Armenian heritage," said ANCA Executive
    Director Aram Hamparian.

    The ANCA launched a grassroots campaign yesterday calling upon the
    White House and Congress to secure a prominent and permanent public
    display of the historic rug, woven by Armenian Genocide orphans and
    presented to President Calvin Coolidge in 1925 in appreciation for
    U.S. humanitarian assistance in the aftermath of Turkey's murder of
    over 1.5 million Armenians from 1915-1923.

    The Armenian orphan rug measures 11'7â~@³ x 18'5â~@³ and is comprised
    of 4,404,206 individual knots. It took the Armenian girls in the
    Ghazir Orphanage of the Near East Relief Society 10 months to weave. A
    label on the back of the rug, in large hand-written letters, reads
    "IN GOLDEN RULE GRATITUDE TO PRESIDENT COOLIDGE."

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