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    KTVB Boise
    April 24 2014


    Armenian-American community gathers to commemorate genocide

    Credit: Paul Boehlke/ KTVB


    BOISE -- The Treasure Valley Armenian-American community gathered
    Thursday night to honor Armenians killed during the first genocide of
    the 20th century.

    The event has come to be known as the Forgotten Genocide.

    Participants gathered at a stone marker to pray and share stories
    about ancestors killed by the Ottoman Turks. Despite the weather, they
    continued the solemn memorial by dropping flowers into the Boise River
    in memory of those lost.

    "My mother was 12-years-old when the Ottoman Turks massacred nearly 2
    million Christian Armenians, and she was the sole survivor of her
    family of 37 family members. She hid in a pit the night they came and
    exterminated the rest of her family," said Jo-Ann Kachigian, daughter
    of an Armenian Genocide survivor.

    In 2004, Idaho Governor Dirk Kempthorne issued a proclamation
    declaring April 24, an Idaho Day of Remembrance for the Armenian
    Genocide.

    http://www.ktvb.com/news/Armenian-American-community-gathers-to-commemorate-genocide--256647351.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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