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    NY ARMENIAN COMMUNITY COMMEMORATES MASS GENOCIDE
    MEREDITH TRAINA

    New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV
    http://www.wpix.com/news/wpix-armenian-gen ocide,0,2785909.story
    April 25 2010

    NEW YORK (WPIX) - New York's Armenian community is commemorating the
    first genocide of the 20th century: the Armenian Genocide.

    All the week, Armenians around the world are lighting candles in memory
    of the estimated 1,500,000 Armenians slaughtered by the Ottoman Turks
    between 1915 and 1923.

    New York City's St. Vartan's Cathedral on Second Avenue -- the largest
    Armenian Church in America -- welcomed hundreds of visitors Sunday
    to hear local politicians speak on the historical tragedy, and the
    apparent reluctance of the government to formally recognize it.

    The mass extermination began on April 24, 1915, when the Ottoman
    Turks rounded up and executed 300 Armenian leaders in Constantinople,
    now Istanbul. Shortly thereafter, 5,000 of the poorest Armenians were
    murdered in the streets.

    In the months afterward, the hate movement spread to Anatolia, or
    present day Turkey. Deportations and death marches ensued, condemned
    by representatives of the British, French, Russian, German and Austrian
    governments stationed in Turkey.

    Through the years, Turkish governments have denied that any genocide
    took place.

    "I come here always with a heavy heart... because we've been here for
    so many years trying to make the United States government and congress
    recognize the Armenian genocide," said New Jersey congressman Frank
    Pallone, Jr. "Some say we haven't had success, that it hasn't happened
    yet. Maybe now we reported the resolution out of the committee,
    but it still hasn't gone to the floor of the House of Representatives."

    Though Pallone vented his frustrations on the issue, he also applauded
    the community's success: "I want to tell everyone that even though we
    haven't done that -- and we will, and we won't stop until it happens --
    you have achieved so much success. There are so many states, so many
    countries... that have recognized the Armenian genocide."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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