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    43 STATES HAVE RECOGNIZED THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE. "MR. PRESIDENT ARE YOU IN?"

    Peace of Art, Inc.

    April 15th, 2015

    Boston, MA - During the month of April 2015 the billboard on Route
    1 South, in Foxboro MA, 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.

    Since January 2015 Peace of Art, Inc. launched its genocide awareness
    billboard campaign "100 Billboards for 100 Years of Genocide." in
    Massachusetts, and expanded the project to other states. This project
    is dedicated to the centennial of the Armenian Genocide, and it honors
    the victims of all genocides of the last one hundred years.

    Peace of Art, Inc. www.peaceofart.org is a non-profit organization.

    Founded in 2003, by the artist Daniel Varoujan Hejinian, it uses
    art as an educational tool to bring awareness to the universal human
    condition, and promote peaceful solutions to conflict. Peace of Art,
    Inc., is not associated with political or religious organizations,
    and it focus on the global human condition. Since 2004 Peace of Art,
    Inc., has sponsored the Armenian Genocide Commemorative Billboards.

    This year, the goal of Peace of Art, Inc. is to display 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. Peace of
    Art, Inc. is registered in the state of Massachusetts and tax exempt
    under section 501 C 3. More information is available on the website
    www.PeaceofArt.organd we can be reached at [email protected]

    Since January 2015, Peace of Art's Armenian Genocide commemorative
    billboards have been displayed in Chicago, IL; Seattle and Bothell,
    WA; Peabody, and Foxboro, MA; and Cleveland, OH. More billboards are
    being displayed in additional locations in Atlanta, GA; Dallas and San
    Antonio, TX; Hartford and New Haven, CT; Syracuse, NY; Los Angeles,
    CA; Columbus, OH; and Toronto, Canada.

    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."

    www.PeaceofArt.org [email protected]

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