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    PLAQUE COULD HAVE BEEN STOLEN AS HATE CRIME

    KCBS, CA
    Oct 8 2007

    SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) -- A plaque taken from the foot of the Mount
    Davidson cross could have been stolen as a hate crime, according to
    the Council of Armenian-American Organizations of Northern California.

    The memorial was in honor of the victims of the Armenian genocide,
    where as many as 1.5 million Armenians were killed between 1915 and
    1917. It went missing September 23.

    "One of our members went up in a routine maintenance and it was
    discovered that this plaque, which is three feet by four feet and
    weighs something under 200 pounds, was gone," said Council Chairman
    Chuck Paskerian.

    Volunteers searching for the plaque over the weekend came up empty
    handed. Paskerian said whoever stole the plaque had one of two possible
    motives. Either they wanted to sell the metal, or they were angry
    about what the piece represented.

    "The metal aspect of it, police feel is limited because it's not very
    accessible. It's at the top of Mount Davidson, it requires quite a
    climb to get up there, and this particular piece, which is very heavy
    and awkward, is worth only approximately $200 in the metal market,"
    explained Pakerian. "Right at the time this was stolen, they were
    celebrating the anniversary of Armenia and on October 10th in the
    U.S. Congress a resolution is being proposed to recognize the Armenian
    genocide, and the Turkish government is very much opposed to this."

    The Turkish government has refused to acknowledge that the mass
    killings were genocide.
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