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    TURKISH OFFICIALS OPPOSE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MONUMENT IN PASADENA

    Pasadena Star News
    http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/ci_21418476/turkish-officials-oppose-armenian-genocide-monument-pasadena?IADID=Search-www.pasadenastarnews.com-www.pasadenastarnews.com
    Aug 28 2012
    CA

    PASADENA -- A Turkish deputy consul general visited Pasadena City
    Hall earlier this month to convey concern about a planned Armenian
    Genocide Memorial in a city park.

    The Pasadena Armenian American Coalition announced in April that the
    community is raising funds and working with an architect to erect a
    monument in Memorial Park in time for the 100th anniversary of the
    genocide in 2015.

    Some 1.5 million Armenians were systematically killed from 1915
    through 1923 in what was then the Ottoman Empire. California is among
    43 states that formally recognizes the Armenian Genocide.

    A prepared statement by the Consulate General of Turkey in Los
    Angeles said the proposed monument "deeply offends" the Turkish people
    and the Turkish American community in Pasadena and the greater Los
    Angeles area.

    "Our Consulate General (in Los Angeles) got in contact with Pasadena
    City authorities to convey the message that the events of 1915 is
    a highly debated issue by academics, historians and Turkish and
    Armenian communities," the Consulate General of Turkey said in a
    prepared statement to the Star-News.

    "It is clear that adapting (sic) one side's approach and erecting a
    `genocide memorial' without paying attention to the other's will
    actually damage the ongoing efforts for a just solution to the issue
    and the hope for establishing the suitable conditions for current
    and future generations to live together friendly."

    While most historians assert that the mass killings of Armenians
    that started in 1915 was the 20th century's first genocide, Turkey -
    a strong U.S. ally - has long denied there was a systematic campaign
    to kill Armenians.

    Attorney and former Mayor William Paparian, speaking on behalf of the
    Pasadena Armenian Genocide Memorial Committee, said he considered the
    recent visit of Deputy Turkish Consul General Arif Celik to City Hall
    "a diplomatic intrusion by the Turkish government."

    For more than 30 years, the City Council has issued an annual
    proclamation commemorating the Armenian Genocide on April 24, amended
    its Affirmative Action ordinance to make Armenian-Americans a protected
    class and even has a sister city in Armenia, he said.

    "The proposed Pasadena Armenian Genocide Memorial will have to
    fulfill the strict requirements of the City of Pasadena in order to
    win approval," Paparian said in a statement. "No foreign government
    should be allowed to intervene in that process."

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