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    EIGHT BILLBOARDS THROUGHOUT LOS ANGELES DRAW ATTENTION TO ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    April 22, 2010 - 20:59 AMT 15:59 GMT

    Starting this week eight billboards throughout Los Angeles are
    drawing attention to the Armenian Genocide. Sponsored by RoarUSA,
    the signs draw the attention of hundreds of thousands of residents
    each day and exclaim that the "truth will triumph."

    The billboard sponsor, Los Angeles-area businessman and owner of the
    apparel manufacturer RoarUSA, Deepak Vasandani was inspired to pursue
    this project after learning about the Armenian Genocide during a dinner
    conversation with business colleagues and friends Hovig Khaloian and
    Rafi Ekmekian.

    Vasandani, who had already engaged in other socially responsible
    corporate advertising campaigns with RoarUSA, suggested that the
    Armenian Genocide would be a good issue to address. It was Vasandani
    who contacted Khaloian after the recent March 4, 2010 vote in the US
    House Foreign Affairs Committee on H.Res.252 to discuss the vote and
    relay the news that he had reserved the billboards for the project.

    H.Res.252 is the current Armenian Genocide resolution making its way
    through the US House of Representatives.

    The billboards are located at La Cienega & Whitworth, Western &
    Lexington, Westwood & Santa Monica, Topanga Canyon & Schoolcraft,
    Roscoe & Reseda, Santa Monica & Western, and Sepulveda & Lucerne. They
    will be displayed for the next month.

    "The ANC would like to commend Mr. Vasandani's effort to provoke
    greater knowledge about the Armenian Genocide," remarked ANCA-WR
    Chairwoman Aida Dimejian. "Being a human rights issue, it is the
    responsibility of everyone to help end the cycle of genocide.

    Education and awareness are the first steps towards this end,"
    Asbarez.com reported.
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