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    Genocide Recognition Billboards Displayed in Boston Streets

    Saturday, April 5th, 2014

    A billboard in Boston


    BOSTON-During the month of April, the 2014 Armenian Genocide commemorative
    billboards will be displayed at the corner of Arsenal and School Streets in
    Watertown; on Cambridge Street, at the Lechmere Station in Cambridge; and
    on Route 1 South, 1/4 mile from the Gillette Stadium, in Foxboro.

    Sponsored by Peace of Art, Inc., www.PeaceofArt.org, the 2014 Armenian
    Genocide commemorative billboards honor the victims and survivors of the
    Armenian Genocide. In this year's message "Recognize the Crime of the
    Century, the Armenian Genocide," the word 'genocide' has imbedded the
    number 100, and handcuffs. The number 100 refers to the approaching 100th
    anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. The handcuffs refer to a century of
    victimization and denial by the perpetrators of the Armenian Genocide and
    their supporters. The Armenian Genocide was the crime of the century
    because it was the first genocide of the 20th century. Had the genocide
    been condemned by the world community, the governments that followed most
    likely would not have used genocide as the means to eliminate unwanted
    groups of their populations segregated by race, religion or ethnicity.

    Millions of people around the world have been killed, victims of genocide,
    for political motives, and ethnic cleansing. Since the Armenian genocide
    took place in the beginning of the 20th century, genocide has become an
    effective tool of war, to eliminate unwanted sectors of the population
    segregated by race, or religion, or ethnicity. As the Armenian people
    struggle for recognition of the crime of the century, the world remains
    'blind' to crimes against humanity perpetrated around the globe. The world
    community must recognize the Armenian genocide and condemn such crimes
    against humanity.

    Since 2003, through the annual commemorative billboards, Peace of Art,
    Inc., www.PeaceofArt.org has been calling for the recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide, and it has urged the community at large, the President
    of the United States, and the United Nations to recognize the Armenian
    Genocide. It is time to urge Turkey to recognize the Armenian Genocide, and
    to make amends.

    "To deny the Armenian Genocide is to further victimize those who perished
    and their descendants, it is an act of blaming the victims. After a century
    of denial, it is time to place the 'handcuffs' on the criminals. For those
    who think that after the last survivor dies there will be no more
    witnesses, and with the passing of time the Armenian genocide will be
    forgotten, know that all Armenians are survivors of the genocide, and as
    long as the Armenian genocide remains unrecognized by Turkey, millions of
    Armenians around the world will demand recognition and justice." Said the
    president of Peace of Art, Inc., Daniel Varoujan Hejinian.

    http://asbarez.com/121570/genocide-recognition-billboards-displayed-in-boston-streets/

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