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    SECONDARY SCHOOL PUPIL TEACHES HER CLASSMATES HISTORY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    May 16 2007

    NEW HAMPSHIRE, MAY 16, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Last week
    top class pupils of American New Hampshire high school gathered
    at school's theater to see their classmate Rachel Manukian's film
    about the Armenian Genocide. The American Armenian pupil as a theme
    for final examination had chosen "Influence of Armenian Genocide on
    Cultural Ties Between Generations of Armenians and on Each Armenian."

    The family of Rachel Manukian-Braiman's mother has experienced the
    Genocide and in the film she tried to break her ancestors' silence and
    to show how the world concealed the mass slaughter of Armenians. In
    specialist's words, this 20-minute film is very cognitive and the
    story of its heroes too impressive.

    She dedicated that film to her family, her ancestors and all Armenians.

    "Those having experienced the Genocide are already old, but I am
    young and I should work hard to achieve international recognition of
    Genocide, as far as it is not late," Rachel said.

    American Armenian writer Peter Balakian and Armenian National Committee
    of America supported making the film.

    The pupils and teachers who were present at film's showing collected
    more than 100 signatures from Congressmen and Senators demanding to
    assist with Resolution N 106 on Armenian Genocide.
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