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    ZORYAN INSTITUTE OF CANADA, INC.
    255 Duncan Mill Rd., Suite 310
    Toronto, ON, Canada M3B 3H9
    Tel: 416-250-9807 Fax: 416-512-1736 E-mail: [email protected]
    www.zoryaninstitute.org



    PRESS RELEASE
    CONTACT: HEROS LEASK
    TEL: (416) 250-9807
    DATE: June 21, 2005

    SYSTEM OF A DOWN CONTRIBUTE TO GENOCIDE AWARENESS
    OVER $20,000 TO ZORYAN INSTITUTE



    Toronto - Los Angeles based multi-platinum-selling heavy metal band,
    System of a Down, again confirmed their steadfast support of
    organization's seeking to promote genocide awareness by their recent
    donation to the Zoryan Institute. In the last two years System of a
    Down has contributed over $20,000 to the Zoryan Institute to help
    further its mission of Genocide research, education and awareness as
    part of System's ongoing activism with regards to genocide recognition
    and general awareness. The contribution comes from their third annual
    benefit concert "Souls 2005" held in Los Angeles, California, which
    they named "Souls" because "There are all these souls that aren't at
    rest. Their deaths have been overlooked" said the band.



    The members of System of a Down, who are of Armenian descent, all lost
    family members and family history to the Armenian Genocide. The band
    feels compelled to support and promote organizations such as the
    Zoryan Institute, which conducts historical research, produces
    publications and promotes education in the field "Because so much of
    [our] family history was lost in the Armenian Genocide," said
    guitarist Daron Malakian, "my grandfather, who was very young at the
    time, doesn't know his true age. How many people can say they don't
    know how old they are?". As such, System of a Down's annual benefit
    concert, which they headline, gives proceeds to worthy non-profit
    organizations that work toward prevention of future genocide or
    recognition of past genocides either through educational awareness,
    such as the Zoryan Institute or through political action as taken by
    others.



    During the first genocide of the 20th century, perpetrated by Ottoman
    Turkey during World War I against its Armenian population, over 1.5
    million Armenians were annihilated and hundreds of thousands deported
    from their ancient homeland. April 24th was chosen as the date for the
    "Souls 2005" concert as this year, it commemorated the 90th
    anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Why should System of a Down fans
    be concerned about the Armenian Genocide, something that happened
    nearly one-hundred years ago and far away from the US and Canada is
    what many ask.

    "It's important for people to be aware of the Armenian Genocide,"
    explained lead singer Serj Tankian, "Had the Armenian Genocide been
    acknowledged as a Crime Against Humanity as it was, Hitler might not
    have thought he could get away with the Jewish Holocaust. History
    does and will repeat itself, unless we stop that cycle." Zoryan
    Institute Director George Shirinian said "We share System of a Down's
    intellectual concern about the consequences of impunity and appreciate
    their continued interest and support in the work that we do. We also
    appreciate the fact that System is using its celebrity status to
    elevate awareness of a universal cause, which could entice individuals
    to get active. Only through such understanding and awareness about the
    heinous crime of genocide and gross violation of human rights may we
    have a chance to make a difference. System of a Down plays a major
    role in this endeavor."



    The Zoryan Institute is the first non-profit, international center
    devoted to the research and documentation of contemporary issues
    related to Armenian social, political and cultural life. To this end,
    the Institute conducts multidisciplinary research, publication, and
    educational programs dealing with Armenia, the Armenian Genocide, and
    Diaspora, within a universal context.
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