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    ST. GREGORY ARMENIAN CHURCH HONORS SURVIVORS, THOSE KILLED IN GENOCIDE

    KSDK, ILLINOIS
    April 28 2013

    Granite City, IL (KSDK) - Sunday was a day of remembrance and prayer
    for Armenians around the world.

    Armenia is a Christian nation in Eastern Europe surrounded by Muslim
    states. In 1915 more than a million Armenians were murdered at the
    hands of the Ottoman Empire.

    Armenians from the St. Louis area gathered Sunday at St. Gregory
    Armenian Church in Granite City where a special ceremony was held to
    honor survivors and those who were killed in the genocide.

    The U.S. and Turkish Governments don't recognize the Armenian
    Genocide. That's something journalist and Armenian National Committee
    member Michelle Hagopian is working to change.

    "I think it's important for us to realize that there's nothing wrong
    with diversity. There's nothing wrong with honoring our past and trying
    to focus on what we can do better in the future," said Hagopian. "But
    it's something that we need to work on to build our relationship with
    our neighbors in Armenia and the United States to build more allies."

    Missouri, Illinois and 40 other states have recognized the Armenian
    Genocide.

    KSDK

    http://www.ksdk.com/news/article/377880/3/Armenians-honor-15-million-killed-by-genocide

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