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    OLYMPIC DREAM FOR DARFUR: A SYMBOLIC OLYMPIC-STYLE TORCH RELAY AT TSITSERNAKAPERT

    Public Radio of Armenia. ArmRadio
    Sept 25 2007

    In an effort to end the genocide currently unfolding in Darfur, the
    Armenian Assembly of America, in collaboration with "Olympic Dream
    for Darfur," organized a symbolic Olympic-style torch relay at the
    Tsitsernakapert Genocide Memorial in Armenia today.

    Armenia is the third stop on an international symbolic Olympic Torch
    Relay that began on August 9 near the Darfur border exactly one year
    before the summer Olympics to call attention to the constructive role
    that China could play in the Darfur crisis. On August 15, the torch
    was lit in Kigali, Rwanda, at a site where thousands of Tutsis were
    killed after UN forces withdrew.

    The torch was lit from the eternal flame and passed among survivors
    of genocide and other Darfur advocates. Special guests in attendance
    included survivors of the Armenian Genocide, Rwandan Genocide and
    Darfur Genocide as well as His Holiness Garegin II, Catholicos of
    All Armenians, and the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams.

    "The international community must join together to ensure that the
    world does not look away, yet again, when mass killing is taking
    place," said Archbishop Williams. "We honor victims and survivors of
    previous genocides and must listen to their plea to make the words
    'never again,' a reality, both for the people of Darfur and for
    the future."

    After Armenia, the torch will travel to various countries, including
    the US where on October 7 a ceremony will take place at Holy Trinity
    Armenian Apostolic Church in Cambridge, Mass. featuring his His
    Holiness Garegin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians,
    and Archbishop Vicken Aykazian, Legate of the Diocese of the Armenian
    Apostolic Church of America (Eastern) and president of the National
    Council of Churches of Christ in the USA (NCC). Torches from around
    the state will then converge at the Government Center in Boston for
    a culminating torch-lighting ceremony.

    "The Assembly will continue to raise international awareness of the
    Armenian Genocide and all modern genocides, including the ongoing
    crimes in Darfur" said Assembly Board of Trustees Public Affairs Chair
    Anthony Barsamian. "The Assembly is proud of its role in helping to
    end the cycle of genocide and we encourage members of the Armenian
    community, as well as human rights supporters, to attend next month's
    symbolic torch lighting ceremony in Massachusetts."

    Dream for Darfur's Olympic Torch Relay seeks to use the Olympic ideals
    of peace and international cooperation to raise awareness about Darfur
    and as a step toward building an international anti-genocide movement
    for the future.
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