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    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE: INLAND RESIDENTS ATTENDING MONTEBELLO COMMEMORATION

    The Press Enterprise
    April 22 2015

    April 22nd, 2015, 10:53 am

    One hundred years ago Friday, Ottaman Turks began what Armenians mark
    as the beginning of the 20th Century's first genocide.

    On Saturday, about 10 Inland people of Armenian descent will be in
    Montebello at the Armenian Genocide Martyrs Memorial Monument for
    a ceremony commemorating the murder of up to 1.5 million Armenians
    during the waning days of the Turkish-led Ottoman Empire, said the
    Rev. Stepanos Dingilian, pastor of the Armenian Apostolic Church of
    Riverside. Dingilian is among those attending.

    The commemoration is one of several planned over the next few days in
    Los Angeles County, home to the nation's largest Armenian population.

    On Friday, a "march for justice" will set off from Little Armenia
    inEast Hollywood and end six miles later at the Turkish consulate
    on Wilshire Boulevard "to protest the Turkish government's continued
    denial of the Armenian Genocide."

    Dingilian said Turkey's refusal to recognize the slaughtering of
    Armenians as genocide makes it even more important to commemorate
    the tragedy.

    "This is a living situation, a living reality," Dingilian said.

    He said Ottoman Turk soldiers shot his grandparents to death in
    1915 and his mother then fled the area in central Turkey where her
    ancestors had lived for centuries.

    There were two million Armenians living in what is now Turkey before
    World War I began. Today there are only 50,000.

    "They tried to eradicate the Armenian presence there," Dingilian said.

    Dingilian said the annual commemorations of the genocide are especially
    important to Armenian-American youth - such as his 17-year-old and
    21-year-old daughters and 13-year-old son - so they never forget
    not only the murder of their ancestors but the brave resistance of
    many Armenians.

    "They have great-grandparents who had character, faith, family values,
    and a culture, language and way of life that they stood up for,"
    he said.

    Here's a story I wrote in 2007 in which Dingilian and other Inland
    Armenian-Americans talk about the murders of their ancestors during
    the genocide and previous massacres.

    I wrote that story after one of many congressional efforts over the
    past few decades to officially call the murders "genocide" failed
    after intense lobbying against the designation by Turkey.

    As I wrote here, genocide-studies scholars are virtually united in
    terming the murders genocide. To deny the Armenian genocide "is like
    Holocaust denial," Gregory Stanton, vice president of the International
    Association of Genocide Scholars, told me.

    Yet the fear of alienating Turkey, a key U.S. ally, has prevented U.S.

    presidents and many members of Congress from calling the slaughter
    a genocide.

    President Barack Obama again this year will not use the word "genocide"
    to describe the massacres when he commemorates the murders.

    He is following in the footsteps of the administration of President
    George W. Bush, which in 2007 quashed the congressional move to
    officially use the "genocide" designation.

    As a senator and presidential candidate in 2008, Obama forcefully
    criticized the Bush administration's actions.

    "Armenian genocide is not an allegation, a personal opinion, or a
    point of view, but rather a widely documented fact supported by an
    overwhelming body of historical evidence," Obama said then. "The
    facts are undeniable. An official policy that calls on diplomats to
    distort the historical facts is an untenable policy."

    http://www.pe.com/articles/genocide-765436-inland-montebello.html

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