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    WHY ARE 100 PEOPLE STARVING THEMSELVES FOR FOUR DAYS?

    12:30 21 April 2015

    Lara Akinnawo

    People waving Armenian flags at an earlier march in London on Saturday
    April 18 [Photograph by Cevanne Horrocks-Hopayian]

    This afternoon, 100 people will go on hunger strike on Downing Street
    to commemorate the Armenian genocide.

    Children and teenagers at an earlier march in London on Saturday
    April 18 [Photograph by Cevanne Horrocks-Hopayian]

    The hunger strike is also a vigil for the million or more people who
    were killed in the Armenian genocide 100 years ago - and a protest
    against Turkey's continued insistence that the deaths never happened.

    In 1915, Ottoman forces in Turkey began systematically slaughtering
    the Armenian Christian minority.

    Turkey has never accepted that the murder of half of the Armenian
    population was genocide.

    Now, a century later, Turkey has moved the annual commemorations
    of the battle of Gallipoli - which are usually held on March 17 and
    April 25 - to April 24, which clashes with the annual commemoration
    of the Armenian genocide.

    Vigil organiser Bernard Nazarin believes that this change is
    deliberate, and is condemning the UK's decision to take part in the
    Turkish celebrations:

    "We believe the British government should know better. Other European
    leaders are ignoring the Turkish invitation."

    Mr Nazarian, who helped to organise the vigil and hunger strike said
    it is 'outrageously insensitive' that "the British Government is
    sending Prince Charles to Istanbul without question".

    World leaders who have rejected Turkey's invitation include Russia's
    President, French President Hollande of France, and the Pope. Instead
    they are commemorating the centenary of the genocide in Armenia's
    capital today.

    The ethnic cleansing of between one million and a million and a half
    Armenian people by Turkish forces in WWI is often compared to the
    Jewish Holocaust in WWII, and Mr Nazarian said the two tragedies stir
    up similar emotions.

    "When people speak about it there is nothing but pain and sorrow. I
    as a human being and Armenian feel the pain as I do for the Jewish
    Holocaust in Germany - but at least the perpetrators of that Holocaust
    have been punished."

    'I know many people, close relatives who were affected. My uncle's
    family escaped from Van in the east of Turkey,' Mr Nazarian said.

    The vigil and hunger strike is taking place today opposite 10 Downing
    Street until 4pm on Saturday April 25. There will also be a vigil
    outside the Turkish Embassy on Friday April 24 from 1pm to 7pm.

    http://www.london24.com/news/why_are_100_people_starving_themselves_for_four_da ys_1_4042615


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