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    BILLBOARDS HONORING ARMENIAN GENOCIDE VICTIMS TO BE DISPLAYED IN THE US

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/04/01/billboards-honoring-armenian-genocide-victims-to-be-displayed-in-the-us/
    16:53 01.04.2013

    During the month of April 2013, Peace of Art, Inc., will be displaying
    the Armenian Genocide commemorative billboards to honor the victims of
    the Armenian Genocide, calling for recognition and condemnation of the
    genocide.  Peace of Art, Inc. is a nonprofit educational organization
    that uses the universal language of art to address human concerns and
    to promote peaceful solutions to conflict.  This year the billboards
    will be located in Foxboro, Watertown, and Cambridge.

    Artist Daniel Varoujan Hejinian, president and founder of Peace
    of Art Inc., said that "with these billboards we are honoring the
    memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide, calling upon the
    international community to recognize the Armenian Genocide, and to
    condemn the perpetrators.  He added, "98 years have passed but the
    bloody hand prints of the horrible events of 1915 stained the pages
    of the world history, when 1.5 million Armenians lost their lives."

    The 2013 billboard depicts the bloody hand prints on the words
    'Armenian Genocide' over a black background.  Since 1996, Mr.

    Hejinian has been calling for the recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide.  In 2004 Peace of Art, Inc. began to sponsor the
    commemorative billboards honoring the victims and calling for the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide.  This year's message further
    calls for the condemnation of genocide.

    The Armenian Genocide is not a matter of concern for Armenians alone
    but to everyone.  Genocide is a crime against humanity.  Without
    recognition and condemnation, the Armenian Genocide remains a wound
    that continues to bleed, under the hand prints of the culprit.

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