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    System of a Down Rally in D.C.
    Hard rockers rally for recognition of Armenian genocide

    System of a Down will launch a three-day campaign for Armenian
    Genocide recognition in Washington, D.C., beginning April 24th. The
    Grammy-winning band, whose members are all of Armenian descent, plan
    to urge Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert and various Congressional
    leaders to recognize Turkey's Armenian genocide by taking part in a
    rally outside of the Turkish Embassy.

    The band also plans to hold a screening of Screamers, a documentary by
    Carla Garapedian about System's ongoing campaign for the cause.

    The Armenian Genocide occurred during World War I, between 1915 and
    1923, when the Turkish government killed more than one-and-a-half
    million Armenians, driving hundreds of thousands more from their
    homes. It is considered by many to be the first genocide of this
    century, but the United States has not officially acknowledged it as
    such. In 2000, a House Resolution was slated to change that, until it
    was withdrawn by Hastert at the request of President Clinton.

    "It's important for people to be aware of the Armenian Genocide,"
    frontman Serj Tankian said in a statement. "History does and will
    repeat itself, unless we stop that cycle."

    >From their inception, System of a Down has campaigned tirelessly to
    raise awareness of the historical tragedy and to raise money for
    political organizations like Amnesty International, Center for the
    Prevention of Genocide and Axis of Justice -- which Tankian co-founded
    with Audioslave's Tom Morello. The subject has also found its way
    into songs like "P.L.U.C.K. (Politically Lying, Unholy, Cowardly
    Killers)," from the band's self-titled 1998 debut, which states "A
    whole race of Genocide/Taken away all of our pride/A whole race of
    genocide/Taken away, watch them all fall down."

    In order to increase awareness, since 2000, System of a Down have
    staged an annual "Souls" benefit show. This year's performance,
    however, was cancelled for undisclosed reasons.

    System of a Down's latest album, Hypnotize, the companion album to
    their top-selling Mezmerize, debuted at Number One last November. The
    Los Angeles quartet will headline this summer's Ozzfest tour alongside
    Ozzy Osbourne and Disturbed, opening July 1st in San Francisco.


    DANE SMITH
    Posted Apr 04, 2006 1:47 PM
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