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    APRIL 24 - 92nd ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE. MANY COMMEMORATION EVENTS PLANNED
    - genocideevents/com

    The Westender, Australia
    April 10 2007

    Armenians worldwide will be commemorating the First Genocide of the
    20th Century with solemn religious and civil ceremonies.

    April 24, 2007 marks the 92nd Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

    Armenians worldwide will be commemorating the First Genocide of the
    20th Century with solemn religious and civil ceremonies. Along with
    the Armenian people, prominent celebrities and statesmen will be
    participating in this day of remembrance.

    Since April of 2003, GenocideEvents.com has undertaken the task of
    informing the general public, as a community service, of the events
    commemorating the Armenian Genocide. The public is encouraged to attend
    the functions in their area of residence, watch Armenian Genocide
    video clips/flash presentation and reflect upon the horrors which
    fell upon the Armenian Nation and Armenian people in the beginning
    of the last century.

    During WWI, The Young Turk, political faction of the Ottoman Empire,
    sought the creation of a new Turkish state extending into Central
    Asia. Those promoting the ideology called "Pan Turkism" (creating a
    homogenous Turkish state) now saw its Armenian minority population
    as an obstacle to the realization of that goal.

    On April 24, 1915, several hundred Armenian community leaders and
    intellectuals in Constantinople (modern day Istanbul) were arrested,
    sent east, and put to death. In May, after mass deportations had
    already begun, Minister of the Interior Talaat Pasha ordered their
    deportation into the Syrian Desert.

    The adult and teenage males were separated from the deportation
    caravans and killed under the direction of Young Turk functionaries.

    Women and children were driven for months over mountains and desert,
    often raped, tortured, and mutilated. Deprived of food and water and
    often stripped of clothing, they fell by the hundreds & thousands
    along the routes to the desert. Ultimately, more than half the
    Armenian population, 1,500,000 people were annihilated. In this
    manner the Armenian people were eliminated from their homeland of
    several millennia.

    On April 29, 1915, Henry Morgenthau, Sr. United States Ambassador
    to the Ottoman Empire had stated that "I am confident that the whole
    history of human race contains no such terrible episode as this. The
    great massacres and persecutions of the past seem almost insignificant
    when compared to the sufferings of the Armenian race in 1915."

    In 1915, thirty-three years before UN Genocide Convention was adopted,
    the Armenian Genocide was condemned by the international community
    as a crime against humanity.

    For more information, visit http://www.GenocideEvents.com or e-mail
    [email protected]

    http://www.west ender.com.au/stories.php?s_id=497

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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