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    UCSB ARMENIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION PROTESTS GENOCIDE DENIAL

    The Bottom Line
    Feb 11 2015

    Alec Killoran
    Staff Writer
    Photos by Hitashi Bansal

    The University of California, Santa Barbara Armenian Student
    Association held a silent protest on Feb. 5 across from Storke Tower
    to denounce the Turkish government's continued denial of the Armenian
    genocide. 2015 marks the 100th anniversary of the genocide perpetrated
    by the Ottomans that triggered a diaspora of the Armenian people.

    President of UCSB's Armenian Student Association and fourth-year
    sociology and Slavic languages and literature major Hasmik Baghdasaryan
    organized the silent protest. The goal of the protest was to bring
    awareness to an issue that receives little to no attention in modern
    classrooms.

    "There's this whole big chunk of history missing from people's
    knowledge," Baghdasaryan said. "This is a big enough part of history
    that we want to talk about it."

    The protest's silent nature attracted curious passersby, and the
    protesters engaged them in what they feel is a critical conversation.

    "As someone whose family was directly affected by the genocide,
    it's more or less disrespectful to have people completely deny
    the fact that this is part of history, that this was a genocide,"
    Baghdasaryan said. "Not just some part of some war where people die. It
    was sanctioned with the purpose of cleansing ethnic minorities."

    Protesters wore black clothing and taped coverings over their mouths,
    meant to signify "the denial by the Turkish government and the silence
    by everyone else who hasn't accepted it," Baghdasaryan said. Indeed,
    the federal government of the United States has yet to recognize the
    Armenian genocide, though 42 individual states, including California,
    have officially recognized it.

    The Armenian Student Association is a larger organization with
    subgroups at universities throughout California, and it protests the
    international community's denial of the genocide on an annual basis.

    ASA at UCSB has made it their primary aim to include the genocide in
    the modern historical education lexicon.

    "This year we started working with the Armenian National Committee
    of America, which is a big lobbying organization to get the different
    UC's to pass a resolution about the recognition and education on the
    Armenian genocide," said Baghdasaryan. The University of California,
    Los Angeles passed a resolution to divest from the Republic of Turkey
    in January of this year. Though UCSB's ASA chapter will not be pursuing
    such a resolution this year, it hopes to continue raising awareness
    on campus.

    There is a large Armenian community on campus, and the ASA meets on
    Wednesdays at 8 PM in the Middle Eastern Resource Center, which is
    housed in the Student Resource Building.

    https://thebottomline.as.ucsb.edu/2015/02/ucsb-armenian-student-association-protests-genocide-denial



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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