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    Congressional Record
    June 7, 2005 (Extensions)]
    ANNOUNCING THE PUBLICATION OF AN ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF PASSAGE THROUGH
    HELL: A MEMOIR

    HON. HOWARD L. BERMAN

    of california

    in the house of representatives

    Tuesday, June 7, 2005

    Mr. BERMAN. Mr. Speaker, I rise to announce the publication of an
    English translation of Passage Through Hell: A Memoir. The original
    version was written in 1955 by Armenian poet, educator and author Armen
    Anush. It has been published by Hagop and Klar Manjikian on the
    occasion of the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
    Armen Anush was an eyewitness to the deportation and massacre of
    Armenians by the Turks during 1915-1916. On April 24, 1915, the Turkish
    government began to arrest Armenian community members and political
    leaders. Many were executed without ever being charged with crimes.
    Then the government deported most Armenians from Turkish Armenia,
    ordering that they resettle in what is now Syria. Many deportees never
    reached that destination.
    From 1915 to 1918, more than a million Armenians died of starvation
    and disease on long marches, or were massacred outright by Turkish
    forces. From 1918 to 1923, Armenians continued to suffer at the hands
    of the Turkish military, which eventually removed all remaining
    Armenians from Turkey. The Armenian Genocide was a tragedy not only for
    the Armenian people but a tragedy for all humanity. Passage Through
    Hell: A Memoir is critically important because it recounts the horrors
    of genocide and the psychological impact it had on the survivors.
    I hope the day will soon come when it is not just the survivors who
    honor the dead but also when those whose ancestors perpetrated the
    horrors acknowledge their terrible responsibility and commemorate the
    memory of genocide's victims. This book should be read by all whose
    ancestors were in any way involved and by everyone who cares about
    understanding history.
    Mr. Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join me today in paying tribute
    to Hagop and Klar Manjikian for making this important book available in
    English.
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