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  • 99th Anniv. Commemoration Of The Armenian Genocide in Times Square

    PRESS RELEASE
    April 24 NYC
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.april24nyc.org

    99h ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATION OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE TO BE HELD IN
    TIMES SQUARE SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 2014 2-4 PM

    HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY WILL ALSO BE HONORED

    NY, NY-- On Sunday, April 27, 2014 from 2-4 pm, thousands of devoted
    Armenian-Americans and their friends and supporters will gather in Times
    Square (43rd St. & Broadway) to commemorate the first genocide of the 20th
    Century, The Armenian Genocide (Medz Yeghern). In recognition of Genocide
    Awareness Month (April), Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom HaShoah) will also
    be commemorated, as well as other genocides that have occurred since then.

    The theme of the Armenian Genocide Commemoration is "Turkey is Guilty of
    Genocide: Denying the Undeniable is a Crime." This historic event will pay
    tribute to the 1.5 million Armenians who were annihilated by the Young Turk
    Government of the Ottoman Empire and to the millions of victims of
    subsequent genocides worldwide. Speakers will include civic, religious,
    humanitarian, educational, cultural leaders, as well as performing artists.
    This event is free and open to the public. Dr. Mary A. Papazian, President
    of Southern Connecticut State University and Attorney R. Armen McOmber will
    preside over the ceremonies.

    Dennis R. Papazian, PhD, past National Grand Commander of Knights of Vartan
    and Founding Director of the Armenian Research Center at the University of
    Michigan-Dearborn discusses the Armenian Genocide. "These killings, which
    were labeled crimes against humanity and civilization at the time, exactly
    fit the definition of the word genocide, which was coined by Raphael
    Lemkin, a Polish-Jewish lawyer in 1943," comments Papazian. "It is only
    proper to bring the terminology up to date and apply the international laws
    for genocide to the Armenian case."

    Papazian headed the Armenian Assembly of America in 1975, when a
    non-binding resolution recognizing the mass killings as genocide, passed
    through Congress. On April 22, 1981, then-President Ronald Reagan issued
    Proclamation #4838 that summoned Americans to commemorate the anniversary
    of the liberation of the Nazi death camps. The proclamation stated, "Like
    the genocide of the Armenians before it, and the genocide of the Cambodians
    which followed it--and like too many other persecutions of too many other
    peoples--the lessons of the Holocaust must never be forgotten."

    Papazian further discusses that President Barack Obama used the Armenian
    phrase Medz Yeghern, which is the equivalent of the phrase genocide in
    the Armenian language, in a statement issued to commemorate Armenian
    Remembrance Day on April 24, 2013. "But still the U.S. position is still
    kept ambiguous about using the word genocide because our country fears
    alienating Turkey, an important country in the Middle East," he adds.

    "In the long run, Turkish recognition of the Armenian Genocide is critical,
    since Turkey is the responsible successive government of the Ottoman
    Empire," stresses Papazian. "In recent years there have been some positive
    developments among progressive Turkish intellectuals, including the
    grandson of one of the chief perpetrators; therefore, it is within the
    realm of possibility that Turkey itself will recognize the Armenian
    Genocide on the one hundredth anniversary of its beginning," he concludes.

    The 99th Commemoration is organized by the Mid-Atlantic chapters of the
    Knights & Daughters of Vartan (www.kofv.org), an international Armenian
    fraternal organization headquartered in the United States, and co-sponsored
    by the Armenian General Benevolent Union (www.agbu.org
    ), the Armenian Assembly of America (www.aaainc.org),
    the Armenian National Committee of America ( www.anca.org
    ), the Armenian Council of America and the Armenian
    Democratic League (Ramgavar Party).

    Participating organizations include the Diocese of the Armenian Church of
    America, Prelacy of the Armenian Church of America, Armenian Missionary
    Association of America, Armenian Catholic Eparchy for U.S. and Canada, the
    Armenian Church Youth Organization of America (ACYOA), the Armenian Youth
    Federation (AYF-YOARF), several Armenian youth organizations, and
    university and college Armenian clubs.



    For more information please visit, www.kofv.org, www.april24nyc.org
    , www.armenianradionj.net
    ,
    www.theforgotten.org,
    www.armenian-genocide.org ,
    www.twentyvoices.com.


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