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    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE REMEMBRANCE SATURDAY

    The Sun, Lowell, MA
    May 8 2014

    The Lowell Sun

    In the month of April 1915, during World War I, the first recorded
    ethnic cleansing of the 20th century began in historic Armenian
    provinces in western Turkey and continued until 1.5 million were dead
    and hundreds of thousands escaped into the world diaspora. Estimates
    are that only 25 percent of ethnic Armenians remained in the world.

    Although most of our father's family was lost, 14-year-old Abraham
    was miraculously saved by a Greek family who hid him in their home
    while resident Armenians were driven out of their Black Sea port city,
    Ordu, onto their death march into the deserts of Dezor.

    That family exposed themselves to danger and possible extinction if
    caught aiding young Abraham's escape. Little did the know that the
    same fate awaited them in 1922 when nearly 1 million resident ethnic
    Greeks and Assyrians were massacred in Smyrnia and Condos, Turkey.

    On Saturday, May 10, at 10 a.m., a procession will begin from the
    corner of John and Merrimack streets to Lowell City Hall Plaza for a
    flag-raising ceremony and unveiling of a monument commemorating the
    genocide. The monument, with its exquisite "Mothers hands Weaving"
    design by Daniel Hejinian, was donated by all social, fraternal,
    religious members and friends of the Merrimack Valley American Armenian
    community in New England and areas beyond.

    ARAM JEKNAVORIAN

    Armenian National Committee

    Merrimack Valley

    http://www.lowellsun.com/opinion/ci_25721570/armenian-genocide-remembrance-saturday


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