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    ANC OF OHIO JOINS HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS FOR CINCINNATI BENEFITSCREENING OF "SCREAMERS"

    AZG Armenian Daily
    02/10/2007

    First screening at National Underground Railroad Freedom Center with
    featured guests Carla Garapedian and Nick Clooney

    Cincinnati, OH- The Ohio premiere of the movie "Screamers," will
    take place on October 10th and 11th at various locations including
    The Freedom Center in Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky University, The
    University of Cincinnati, and the Esquire Theater in Clifton reported
    the Armenian National Committee of Ohio (ANC of OH). Co-Sponsoring this
    event with the ANC of OH are The Center for Holocaust and Humanity
    Education, The Franciscan Network, The Genocide Intervention Network
    (GI-Net), Not On Our Watch, and the Just Community Initiative at the
    University of Cincinnati.

    Directed by the award-winning, humanitarian activist Carla Garapedian,
    "Screamers" is an internationally produced documentary that covers
    the history of modern-day genocide and genocide denial, beginning
    with the Armenian Genocide in 1915, and how the world's failure to
    act has led to repeated crimes against humanity. Throughout the movie,
    Garapedian works with the Grammy Award winning rock band, System of a
    Down- all grandchildren of Armenian genocide survivors- who through
    their music and passion work to educate and motivate their fans to
    become upstanders and not bystanders when it comes to genocide.

    "I can't be more pleased that "Screamers" will be showcased at The
    Freedom Center in Cincinnati -- a true symbol for human rights all
    over the world," commented Carla Garapedian, producer of the film.

    "This benefit screening is for "Not on Our Watch" which is bringing
    humanitarian aid to Darfur. I am especially happy that Nick Clooney,
    who has personally witnessed the suffering in Darfur, can be our
    special guest. Our film is about empowering people, letting them
    know that genocide is something they can do something about. As Serj
    Tankian says in our film, 'we can all be screamers.'"

    Hosting the first screening, The Freedom Center is a symbolic choice
    because it reveals stories about freedom's heroes, from the era of the
    Underground Railroad to contemporary times, challenging and inspiring
    everyone to take courageous steps for freedom today.

    "It is a sad but true fact that we as a nation care more about saving
    wildlife from extinction than we do human beings from genocide. The
    cycle of genocide is increasing in frequency. Then will our leaders
    take meaningful action to stop the slaughter of women and children in
    Darfur? When will the US have the courage to recognize the Armenian
    Genocide? The time for each is now," commented ANC of Ohio Chairman
    David Krikorian. Earlier this year Krikorian took part in a two-day
    advocacy campaign organized by the ANCA and GI-Net to help End the
    Cycle of Genocide in which activists met with their representatives
    to discuss important issues, such H. Res. 106 and Darfur Divestment
    legislation. Krikorian was also instrumental in having Governor
    Strickland, and Mayors Michael B. Coleman of Columbus, Frank G. Jackson
    of Cleveland, and Mark Mallory of Cincinnati issued proclamations in
    recognition of the Armenian genocide making Ohio the 40th state to
    do so.

    "Screamers" debuted at the American Film Institute Film Festival on
    November 2nd and won the coveted AFI Audience Award. On hand for the
    opening were Garapedian, "System Of A Down" band members Serj Tankian,
    John Dolmayan and Shavo Odadjian, producers Pete McAlevey and Tim
    Swain, sponsor Raffy Manoukian of the Raffy Manoukian Charity and a
    host of genocide recognition and prevention activists from the ANCA,
    Save Darfur, and other groups. Since then, the movie has shown in
    various cities including New York City, Boston, Chicago, Providence,
    Los Angeles as well as international screenings in London and Armenia.

    The Freedom Center is located at 50 East Freedom Way, Cincinnati,
    Ohio 45202. The first screening will take place on October 10th at
    6pm, with reception to follow, suggested donation $25 to benefit
    the organization Not on Our Watch (for reservations please call
    877-869-8105). Additional screenings will take place on October 11th
    at Northern Kentucky University at 9AM, University of Cincinnati at
    2pm, and the Esquire Theater at 7:30pm. Following each screening,
    a question and answer segment will take place with producer Carla
    Garapetian and other featured guests.

    For additional information visit

    Karine Birazian, Armenian National Committee of America, Eastern
    Region Executive Director
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