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    "SCREAMERS" TO BE SCREENED IN U.S. CONGRESS TODAY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    17.01.2007 14:16 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Screamers", the gripping documentary about the
    multi-platinum, Grammy-award winning band "System Of A Down's" campaign
    to end the cycle of genocide, will be screened before a Congressional
    audience on Capitol Hill today, as earlier was reported the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA). "Screamers is about exposing
    the denial of all genocide, Armenia, the Holocaust, Cambodia, Bosnia,
    Kosovo, Rwanda, the Iraqi Kurds and the current horror in Darfur,"
    said film director Carla Garapedian. "It is about making sure the
    same critical message George Clooney and Don Cheadle are 'screaming'
    about is heard, that these atrocities 'never happen again.' And I
    believe, it is this generation, the 'screamers', who will make sure
    all genocide is recognized and ends, because 'screamers' will no
    longer tolerate or accept previous generations of politicians and
    humanitarians who have so miserably failed them."

    "Adolph Hitler used the Armenian Genocide as a blueprint for the
    Holocaust, silencing the potential reservations of his generals
    by asking the chilling question: 'Who, after all, speaks today of
    the annihilation of the Armenians,'" said ANCA Executive Director
    Aram Hamparian. "These hateful words, inscribed on the walls of the
    U.S. Holocaust Museum and Memorial, remind us all of the compelling
    moral cause of our time - the message delivered so clearly and
    powerfully by Screamers - that we must end forever the cycle of
    genocide."

    "Screamers" recently won the prestigious Audience Award at the AFI
    Film Festival and was selected by the Skirball Center for its under-18
    Film Guide. The Jewish community of California will be shown the film
    on January 22. The film's nationwide release begins January 26.
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