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    ANCA-WR STATEMENT ON CANCELLATION OF OTTOMAN PARADE

    ASBAREZ
    Thursday, September 29th, 2011

    The Armenian National Committee of America - Western Region, through
    its proactive consultations with Los Angeles City Councilmembers,
    the Mayor's Office, the Los Angeles Police Department, and state
    legislators' offices, confirms that the organizers of the Ottoman
    Military Marching Band, who were planning on holding a procession on
    Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles on October 3, have decided to pull
    their permit and cancel the event.

    The ANCA-WR also commends the strength and unity of the Los Angeles
    Armenian American community, which collectively voiced its shock
    that such an event was taking place and exemplified its readiness to
    quickly mobilize to address this grievous transgression.

    Although no reason was given for the cancellation, the widespread
    outrage in the community, and concurrent well-publicized announcement
    by the Armenian Youth Federation calling for a massive protest,
    undoubtedly impacted the organizers' decision to ultimately retreat
    from their ill-conceived plan to hold this event just one mile from
    the border of Little Armenia in Hollywood.

    In addition to bringing these serious concerns to the attention of
    elected officials, the ANCA-WR two days ago also led the community
    in strongly condemning the planned arrival of the offensively-named
    band and likewise questioned the irresponsible decision by officials
    of the City of Los Angeles to issue a permit to a group who claims
    descent from the notoriously murderous corps of the Ottoman Army
    known as the janissaries. Within 24 hours of the ANCA-WR statement,
    the event was canceled.

    The violent and bloody history of the Ottoman Turkish Military,
    during which it perpetrated the Armenian Genocide of 1915, where 1.5
    million Armenians were mercilessly slaughtered, made the appearance
    of the Ottoman Military Marching Band in a city with over 500,000
    Armenian Americans, many who are descendants of the Genocide, a clear
    cut example of hate speech and incitement.

    In solidarity with the Armenian American community, Los Angeles City
    Council President Eric Garcetti and Los Angeles City Councilmember
    Paul Krekorian, in a strongly worded statement, underscored the
    ludicrousness of the event: "This planned performance, supposedly to
    celebrate an event taking place in Orange County, is a provocation
    of the Armenian community at a time when the community celebrates
    20 years of Armenian independence." The statement continued, aptly
    highlighting the significance of the issue in saying that "the 1915
    Armenian Genocide at the hands of the Ottoman Empire is a wound that
    continues to fester."

    The ANCA-WR also thanks California State Senator Kevin De Leon's
    concern about this issue and his staff's assistance in diligently
    attending to this matter while regularly communicating with our staff.

    Given the extreme sensitivity of this issue, the ANCA-WR continues to
    work with City officials to ensure that the issue is definitively
    resolved and that similar instances in the future will receive
    the careful scrutiny that they deserve on the part of elected
    representatives and City employees.

    The Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region is the
    largest and most influential Armenian American grassroots advocacy
    organization in the Western United States. Working in coordination
    with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the
    Western United States and affiliated organizations around the country,
    the ANCA-WR advances the concerns of the Armenian American community
    on a broad range of issues.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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