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  • AYF DC: Armenian Americans Demand Justice at Turkish Embassy Protest

    Armenian Youth Federation
    Washington Ani Chapter
    4906 Flint Drive
    Bethesda, MD 20816

    PRESS RELEASE
    April 27, 2007
    Contact: Serouj Aprahamian
    (202) 742-8707; [email protected]


    Greater Washington DC Area Armenian Americans Demand End to Turkish
    Denial of Armenian Genocide

    "Get on the Bus for Genocide Recognition" Campaign Takes Anti-
    Genocide Message to the Turkish Embassy; Halls of Congress

    Washington, DC - A crowd of over 600 Armenian Americans, anti-
    genocide activists and concerned citizens gathered on April 24th in
    front of the Turkish Embassy in Washington, DC, to mark the 92nd
    anniversary of the Armenian Genocide and demand an end to the
    Turkish government's campaign of genocide denial, reported the
    Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) Washington "Ani" Chapter.

    The annual protest has been organized by the AYF on April 24th -the
    international Armenian Genocide commemorative day-for over 25
    years.

    Demonstrators from throughout the Greater Washington DC
    metropolitan area, and as far away as Richmond, VA, made their way
    to the nation's capital on several school buses organized as part
    of the "Get on the Bus for Genocide Recognition" Campaign.
    Participants held signs calling for remembrance of the 1.5 million
    victims of the Armenian Genocide and denouncing the Turkish
    government's shameless attempts to suppress history.

    The large representation of youth among the crowd exemplified the
    Armenian community's ongoing commitment to achieve proper
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide. "Nearly a century after the
    horrible events of 1915, we see that the youth have not forgotten
    the crimes committed against their people. Despite growing up away
    from their ancestral homeland, they have maintained their history
    and dedicated themselves to the cause of justice for the Armenian
    Genocide," said AYF Spokesperson Tsoghig Hekimian.

    Also in attendance were anti-genocide activists and members of the
    Greek community who came to show their solidarity with Armenians
    and call on Turkey to end its 33-year occupation of Northern
    Cyprus.

    As the demonstration neared its end, AYF "Ani" Chapter Chairperson,
    Serouj Aprahamian addressed the energized crowd by emphasizing the
    human consequences of Turkey's unpunished crimes. "After Turkey
    got away with the Armenian Genocide, it continued its atrocities
    against the Greeks, the Cypriots, and later the Kurds. It served
    as a model for Hitler's Holocaust and other genocidal regimes such
    as the current one in Sudan. We stand together here today and
    demand recognition of the Armenian Genocide, not just for
    Armenians, but for all of humanity, in the quest to end the cycle
    of genocide," stated Aprahamian.

    Following the demonstration, attendees got back on their buses and
    headed to Capitol Hill for the 12th annual Capitol Hill Observance
    of the Armenian Genocide, hosted by the Congressional Caucus on
    Armenian Issues. Over 10 Members of Congress addressed attendees,
    during the two hour program, lead by Congressional Armenian Caucus
    Co-Chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Joe Knollenberg (R-MI).
    Speakers commended Armenian American community participants for
    their ongoing efforts to educate Congress about the Armenian
    Genocide and urged passage of pending legislation - H.Res.106 and
    S. Res. 106. Amb. John Evans, former U.S. Ambassador to Armenia
    who was fired for his accurate portrayal of the Armenian Genocide,
    also urged passage of the resolution.

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    042407_dcdemo2: Armenian youth demands justice at
    April 24th demonstration at Turkish Embassy in Washington, DC

    eshoo_ayf.jpg: Armenian Youth Federation
    Washington Sevan Junior Chapter members with Rep.
    Anna Eshoo (D-CA) at the April 24th Capitol Hill Armenian Genocide Observance.
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