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    GATHERING IN FLORIDA TO EDUCATE COMMUNITY ON ARMENIAN ISSUES

    armradio.am
    13.08.2007 17:06

    Over one hundred South Florida activists rallied behind Ben Graber,
    the former Broward County Commissioner who will run against Rep. Robert
    Wexler (D-FL-19), Chairman of the Congressional Turkish Caucus and
    fierce opponent of Armenian Genocide recognition, reported the Armenian
    National Committee of South Florida.

    The growing Armenian community in South Florida warmly welcomed Ben
    Graber and his family, Margaret Ajemian Ahnert, author of "The Knock
    at the Door," and Karine Birazian, Executive Director of the ANCA
    Eastern Region.

    "This was a wonderful opportunity for Armenian activists throughout
    the area to learn more about what the ANCA does and how they can get
    involved," commented ANC of S. Florida Chairman Albert Mazmanian.

    "We plan to continue to have functions like this and invite all those
    interested to attend."

    During the function, Birazian updated the community on H. Res. 106,
    legislation recognizing the Armenian Genocide, as well as shared with
    them the recent victory of the withdrawal of the Hoagland nomination,
    which took place hours before.

    The 19th district, running from West Palm Beach to Fort Lauderdale,
    boasts one of the largest concentrations of Armenians in the state of
    Florida. Ben Graber's opposition to Wexler's policies on the Armenian
    Genocide was well publicized by the local press and welcomed by
    the Armenian-American community prior to his meeting with community
    members and leaders.

    During his speech, Graber proclaimed, "The American people cannot
    and should not allow any state that commits genocide to erase it
    from history, otherwise we will be setting the course for it to
    happen again."

    Additionally, he stated, "Their horrific experience opened the door
    to the Jewish Holocaust and other genocides of that century."

    Although Rep. Robert Wexler, Jewish himself, has been a leading
    advocate against genocides such as Darfur, his opposition to the
    Armenian Genocide resolution pending in Congress has puzzled community
    leaders.

    The second half of the night, the audience was honored with the
    presence of Margaret Anhert who wrote a book on the Armenian Genocide
    based on the accounts of her mother, a survivor of the genocide. Unlike
    other scholarly books, Anhert's charm and conversation with her mother
    captivated and awed everyone.

    Present at the function was community activist Hasmig Eskandarian who
    recently relocated to southern Florida from Washington, DC. Eskandarian
    commented: "The S. Florida ANC put together a very informative event.

    Having recently relocated to southern Florida from Washington, DC,
    I have been pleasantly surprised given the size of the local Armenian
    community at the quality and organization of the local ANC events. This
    proves that quality not quantity makes the difference."

    Every Friday night, the Armenian Cultural Association of Florida
    (ACAF) organizes a gathering at the Armenian Center in Deerfield Beach
    allowing for Armenians from all over to maintain their Armenian
    heritage through social and educational events. "The Armenian
    community is becoming quite active down in South Florida. We plan to
    have more gatherings like this in the near future," commented Bedros
    Der-Bedrossian, ACAF Chairman.
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