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    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE: A PROTEST WAS HELD NEAR TURKISH CONSULATE IN LOS ANGELES

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    25.04.2007 18:39 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenians and their supporters gathered on the
    streets of Hollywood to commemorate the 92nd anniversary of the
    Armenian Genocide, one of the first acts of genocide in the 20th
    century. "We are recalling the attack on the night of April 24,
    1915, when, in Istanbul, the leaders of the Armenian community were
    executed," Haig Hovsepian, community relations director for Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA) Western Region said. Hovsepian
    described the act as "the beginning of years of violence against the
    Armenian community by Turks". "An estimated 1.2 million were killed
    between 1915 and 1918, the last days of the Ottoman Empire during
    World War I. Turkey maintains that the deaths were not sanctioned
    by the government and disputes that a genocide took place," he
    said. Los Angeles police estimated that the crowd along Fairfax
    Avenue at about 1,000 protesters, but Hovsepian said he thought it
    was double or triple that number and growing as the demonstration
    neared the Turkish Consulate in Hollywood. Thousands of people
    protest the Armenian genocide in two marches in Hollywood and at the
    Turkish embassy on Wilshire Blvd in the Miracle Mile. Los Angeles
    police estimated that 2,500 to 3,000 showed up for the march. "The
    demonstrations were peaceful with no arrests or traffic disruption,"
    said LAPD spokeswoman Officer Karen Smith.
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