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    GLENDALE ARMENIAN GROUP TO HOLD VIGIL AGAINST A POSSIBLE MILITARY STRIKE ON SYRIA

    Los Angeles Daily News, CA
    Sept 9 2013

    By Brenda Gazzar

    The Glendale chapter of the Armenian National Committee of America
    and the Martin Luther King Coalition are holding a candlelight vigil
    in Glendale tonight to urge Congress to vote against a potential
    military strike in Syria.

    The vigil, which will take place at 7 p.m. at the Krikor and Mariam
    Karamanoukian Glendale Youth Center at 221 W. Chestnut Street,
    is one of many events set for today around Southern California to
    counter President Barack Obama's efforts to secure congressional
    authorization this week for a strike on Syrian President Bashar
    al-Assad's military capabilities.

    "As Americans, we do not want to see the U.S. be dragged into another
    long-term, costly - in terms of human lives and financial - war," said
    Berdj Karapetian, chairman of the ANC's Glendale chapter. "Secondly,
    there is a large Armenian community in Syria that has remained neutral
    and it is being hurt as the fighting continues; as it escalates it
    will be harmed even more than it has already been."

    The Obama administration says it has "high confidence" that Assad's
    regime carried out a chemical weapons attack on Aug. 21 that killed
    hundreds of people. Assad, however, has denied that his regime was
    behind the deadly attack and has suggested the rebels are responsible.

    Talar Malakian, the chapter's executive director whose father is from
    Syria, said one of her father's cousins was kidnapped in Syria and
    then returned safely a few months ago and that the 2 1/2 year war
    has been very hard on the Syrian people.

    Many are waiting to die and wondering when they can resume going to
    work and school again, she said, but a military strike on the Syrian
    regime is not the answer.

    "I don't think that any more escalation and aggression is going to
    help save lives or help bring peace," Malakian said. "I think it's
    only going to make matters worse for a lot of the community who is
    really suffering in Syria."

    http://www.dailynews.com/20130909/glendale-armenian-group-to-hold-vigil-against-a-possible-military-strike-on-syria

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