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    REMEMBERING THE GENOCIDE
    Kris Craig

    Providence Journal
    http://www.projo.com/news/content/armenia_pix_02_05-02-11_PRNS20N_v3.194119b.html
    May 2 2011
    RI

    Carrying a wreath, Christina Zaroogian and Vanessa Ghazarian lead
    the opening procession to the Armenian Martyrs' Memorial at the North
    Burial Ground in Providence on Sunday. More than 300 people assembled
    to once again pay tribute to the 1.5 million Armenian "martyrs" who
    suffered and died in what has been called the Armenian genocide of
    1915. Those who attended ranged from toddlers to people in their 90s,
    as well as clergy and politicians. Providence's three Armenian churches
    performed a prayer service complete with the singing of hymns and a
    laying of wreaths at the monument to those who were massacred.

    The ceremony came a week after the 96th anniversary of the date
    when the Turkish Ottoman Empire began its years-long effort, during
    World War I, to deport and eliminate the Armenian minority from
    their ancestral homeland. The genocide began on April 24, 1915,
    the day that Ottoman authorities rounded up and arrested about 250
    Armenian intellectuals and community leaders in Constantinople. The
    guest speaker at the annual remembrance ceremony was Peter Kougasian,
    veteran assistant district attorney in New York City.




    From: A. Papazian
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