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    100 BILLBOARDS FOR 100 YEARS OF GENOCIDE

    11:38, 08 Apr 2015
    Siranush Ghazanchyan

    Peace of Art, Inc. launched its 2015 genocide awareness billboard
    campaign "100 Billboards for 100 Years of Genocide." Dedicated to
    the centennial of the Armenian Genocide, and it honors the victims
    of all genocides of the last one hundred years.

    In January 2015, Peace of Art, Inc. began to display large electronic
    and stationary billboards in Massachusetts, and expanded the
    project to other states. Artist Daniel Varoujan Hejinian, founder
    and president of Peace of Art, Inc. said "We are sending a message
    of peace, to condemn the past crimes of genocide, and bring awareness
    to this cause, in order to prevent other nations from being the next
    target of genocide. With the billboards, our message is that genocide
    continues to be a threat to humanity, we urge viewers to condemn the
    crime of genocide, be alert, 'Don't be the next victim,' and put an
    end to this crime against humanity once and for all."

    Five different images were created for the Peace of Art's 2015
    Armenian Genocide centennial campaign. On the first billboard, a
    dove, a symbol of peace, is circled by the letter "O" in the word
    "genocide," with the flags of countries that already recognized the
    Armenian genocide. Another billboard was distinguished by a target
    in the center of the word "genocide." The third electronic display
    symbolizes the bitten heart of a nation, in which the bitten piece
    reminds us of the loss of 1.5 million innocent victims. The fourth
    billboard display includes "Forget Me Not" flower in the center of
    the word "genocide." The fifth billboard states that the Armenian
    Genocide has been recognized by 43 states in the United States, and
    asks President Obama to join them, reminding him of his campaign
    promise to recognize the Armenian Genocide. As April 24th, 2015
    approaches, the Armenian communities in the United States, as well as
    Armenian communities around the world, await impatiently for President
    Obama to use the word "genocide" in his commemoration speech, without
    distortions or euphemisms.

    In 2003, Hejinian officially founded Peace of Art, Inc. a nonprofit
    educational organization; however, his Armenian Genocide awareness
    campaign activities began in 1996. Peace of Art, Inc. uses art as an
    educational tool to bring awareness to the human condition. Through
    the universal language of art, we promote peaceful solutions to
    conflicts, but we have no political or religious associations. In
    the last nineteen years we have displayed the Armenian Genocide
    commemorative billboards calling for recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide. In 2004 Peace of Art Inc. began to sponsor the Armenian
    Genocide commemorative billboards.

    This year, the goal of Peace of Art, Inc. is to raise 100 billboards
    in different states and other countries to commemorate the centennial
    of the Armenian Genocide. The billboards commemorating the centennial
    of the Armenian Genocide, as well as previous Peace of Art, Inc.

    projects have been organized and funded by Peace of Art, Inc.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/04/08/100-billboards-for-100-years-of-genocide/

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