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    AYF Australia holds silent protest to remember the Armenian Genocide

    Thursday, 24 April 2014

    Source:armenia.com.au


    SYDNEY: Following on from their successful #SaveKessab campaigns of a
    protest outside the Turkish consulate, as well as the luncheon which
    raised over $20,000, over 25 members of the Armenian Youth Federation
    of Australia (AYF Australia) held a silent protest in Martin Place
    this morning to raise awareness within the Australian public of the
    Armenian Genocide.

    Often titled the `forgotten Genocide', AYF Australia's aim was to
    educate the Australian public on the historical reality of the
    Armenian Genocide. With such a close link between the Australian ANZAC
    heroes and those Armenians who suffered during the genocide, AYF
    Australia took to Martin Place with flyers and posters highlighting
    how the ANZAC's as well as those who remained in Australia helped the
    Armenians through the toughest time in their history.

    The flyers highlighted the relief efforts provided by Australia during
    and after the Armenian Genocide including the `Australasian orphanage'
    for child victims of the Armenian Genocide, shipments of aid sent from
    Melbourne and other Australian ports, Australian newspaper articles
    outlining the massacres as well as eye-witness accounts that were
    recorded by ANZAC prisoners of war, detailing the inhumanities against
    the Armenians.

    AYF Australia Nigol Touman Chapter chair, Aram Tufenkjian said: "It is
    with great pride that we stand here today and call ourselves
    Australian. It is with greater pride that we can also call ourselves
    Armenians and remember how our adopted nation as a result of the
    genocide helped our motherland in its time of need."

    He added: "We felt as though we needed to educate the Australian
    public on the Armenian genocide as it is also part of their history
    culminating in the first major international humanitarian effort by
    Australia. Over the past few months, the AYF has shown that it will
    take a stand against the atrocities caused against the Armenians be
    that 99 years ago, or present day and will continue to do so until we
    receive our justice."

    http://www.armenia.com.au/news/Australia-News/English/34210/AYF-Australia-holds-silent-protest-to-remember-the-Armenian-Genocide


    From: Baghdasarian
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