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  • W Prelacy: Harut Sassounian Honored at Genocide Commemoration Event

    April 17, 2007

    PRESS RELEASE
    Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America
    H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate
    6252 Honolulu Avenue
    La Crescenta, CA 91214
    Tel: (818) 248-7737
    Fax: (818) 248-7745
    E-mail: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    Website: www.westernprelacy.org <http://www.westernprelacy.org/>

    AT WESTERN PRELACY GENOCIDE COMMEMORATION EVENT
    PRELATE PRESENTS HARUT SASSOUNIAN
    WITH A LETTER OF COMMENDATION AND BLESSING


    In commemoration of the 92nd anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide, on the evening of Sunday, April 15, the Western Prelacy Outreach
    Committee had organized an event dedicated to the memories of our martyrs
    and to the demands of our people. Moreover, the event served as an
    opportunity for H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, to present
    the evening's keynote speaker Mr. Harut Sassounian with a letter of
    commendation and blessing for his dedicated service to the Armenian media,
    the Armenian Cause, and our nation.

    The event, which was held under the auspices of the Prelate, was
    the first event to take place at the Western Prelacy "Dikran and Zarouhi Der
    Ghazarian" Hall. In attendance were Prelacy clergy, council members, and
    around 200 guests. The evening began with prayer. Welcoming remarks were
    made by MC Pattyl Aposhian-Kasparian on behalf of the Prelacy Outreach
    Committee, after which guests observed a moment of silence for our martyrs.
    Following her opening remarks, the MC invited Mr. Sassounian to present his
    lecture.

    Mr. Sassounian spoke on new approaches to our long-standing
    demands taking into consideration the current state of affairs and the
    advancements that have been made towards the Armenian Cause thus far. He
    began with a brief overview of the role of the generations immediately
    following the Genocide, which was mainly rebuilding and passing down to the
    new generation the spirit of pursuing our demands. Subsequent generations
    have progressively furthered the pursuit of our demands and have succeeded
    in having our voices heard on an international level, resulting in over
    twenty countries recognizing our struggle and opposing the Turkish stance.

    The demands of Armenians encompass the three following areas,
    continued Mr. Sassounian, recognition of the Genocide, retribution, and the
    return of our lands, and spoke in detail of these three stages. He noted
    that great advancements have been made in our struggle for recognition over
    the recent decades, pointing out the numerous countries that have recognized
    the Genocide, forty U.S. states that have passed resolutions affirming the
    Genocide, and the recent law passed by France that penalizes denial of the
    Genocide.

    With regards to retribution, he noted that although cases
    against New York Life and similar institutions in France and Germany are not
    directly tied to our demands that arose from the Genocide, however such
    steps are necessary and warrant pursuing. We are also in need of more
    educational materials and documentaries to acquaint the general public with
    the Genocide. He then saluted the efforts of the USC Armenian Studies
    Department for initiating a conference of international scholars and
    authorities on the means to achieving our demands, and commended the
    leadership of Prof. Hrair Dekmejian, Chair of the Armenian Studies
    Department, who was in attendance.

    Mr. Sassounian concluded his lecture with the most difficult and complex
    stage in the pursuit of our demands, the return of our historic lands. "It
    must be made clear that land is not given, it is taken" stressed the
    speaker, speaking in reference to Turkey's announcement that they are not
    disposed to returning land. However, Turkey's unwillingness to return our
    lands should not discourage us. On the contrary, the Armenian people must
    commit to a long struggle because we can not predict when or how a
    fundamental change will take place; therefore it is the responsibility of
    all Armenians to be aware of advancements to our cause and to be well
    informed of the means to achieving our demands, whether it take decades or
    centuries. He concluded, "It is not possible to reclaim our lands with
    force in the near future; however the situation is not hopeless as long as
    we keep our struggle alive. History has shown us that in the past borders
    have been changed and maps have been redrawn; therefore it is possible that
    one day Turkey will also be subject to these changes."

    A question and answer session followed the lecture.

    Alongside the lecture, the program also included an artistic
    portion in which soloists Rima Garabedian and Samvel Grigorian participated.

    In his concluding remarks, the Prelate commended the organizing
    committee for their hard work and dedication, and commended the Mr.
    Sassounian for his presentation of the topic, adding that for subsequent
    generations to continue the pursuit of our demands, "it is essential that we
    also instill in the new generation our national and spiritual values",
    stressing that this obligations falls on our community organizations,
    schools, and families.

    The Prelate then spoke of Mr. Harut Sassounian's extensive
    service to the Armenian community, including his post as editor-in-chief,
    his activities in the advancement of the Armenian Cause, and his role in the
    allocation of aid to different parts of the world through United Armenia
    Fund and the Lincy foundation, including the recent generous contributions
    to Armenian schools in Lebanon. "Mr. Sassounian has been bestowed with
    various medals and insignias in appreciation of his dedicated service. We
    wanted to honor Harut as well, though we wanted to do so by offering our
    community the opportunity to listen to his thoughts and ideas. However we
    also wanted to offer a tangible expression of our appreciation" continued
    the Prelate, and subsequently presented Mr. Sassounian with a letter of
    commendation and blessing as the guests expressed their appreciation with a
    standing ovation.

    Following the reading of the letter by Very Rev. Fr. Barthev
    Gulumian, the evening came to a close with a prayer by the Prelate and a
    reception, organized by the Prelacy Ladies Auxiliary Guild, during which
    guests had the opportunity to converse with Mr. Sassounian personally.
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