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  • Armenian Orphans' Legacy - Canada's Aid To Victims Remembered

    ARMENIAN ORPHANS' LEGACY - CANADA'S AID TO VICTIMS REMEMBERED
    By Ian Robertson, Sun Media

    Toronto Sun, Canada
    April 23 2007

    Lorne Shirinian always knew something dreadful lay in the past of the
    "Georgetown Boys" who visited his East York family home as adults.

    The author of several books about the 1915-23 killings of 1.5 million
    Armenians by Ottoman-Turks heard whispers and saw visitors' tears.

    It wasn't until years later that Shirinian realized his dad, Mapre, a
    realtor who died in 1988 at about 82, was one of 109 orphans brought
    to a farm in Georgetown for a new life, Shirinian told more than
    600 members of the Armenian community at their Scarborough centre
    yesterday.

    Many became farmers, others had trades, and all became "good Canadian
    citizens," Shirinian said. "It was a hard life ... many of them could
    never forget the murders of their entire families."

    Each year, and until the last died about two years ago, many
    "Georgetown Boys" he met through his parents attended a Sunday service
    ahead of April 24, the date recognized by Canada as the anniversary
    of the genocide.

    This year's 92nd memorial event focused on the children rescued by
    Ottawa. Numerous speakers and politicians urged young Armenians to
    keep alive the memory of the genocide and lobby for Turkey to stop
    denying that their Ottoman ancestors tried to destroy their culture,
    language and Christian faith.

    Shirinian, 62, an English professor at the Royal Military College,
    learned from his parents and their visitors that "all of us were
    victims of some great wrong. It was a history I could have lost."

    Keynote speaker Isabel Kaprielian-Churchill, an historian specializing
    in Armenian history, said the aid given to orphans by Canada "played
    a key role" shaping this country's attitude towards humanitarian aid
    and peacekeeping.

    http://torontosun.com/News/TorontoA ndGTA/2007/04/23/4113357-sun.html
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