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    LOCAL MARCHERS COMMEMORATE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
    Michael Muskal, Times Staff Writer

    ktla 5, CA
    April 25 2007

    Armenians and their supporters gathered on the streets of Hollywood
    today to commemorate the 92nd anniversary of 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 Western Region, said this afternoon.

    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.

    Even though the violence took place early in the past century, its
    commemoration has continued to be laden with political overtones.

    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 this afternoon and growing as the demonstration
    neared the Turkish Consulate in Hollywood. Thousands also marched
    earlier in the day.

    The demonstrations were peaceful with no arrests or traffic disruption,
    said LAPD spokeswoman Officer Karen Smith.
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