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Hundreds join SOAD rally urging Turkey to end Armenian Genocide denial |
Posted by ZAk on Tuesday, April 25, 2006 - 11:04 AM
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Armenian
Americans from across the United States joined today with System Of A Down's
Serj Tankian and John Dolmayan at a Washington, DC "Rally for Justice," urging
the Turkish Government to end its worldwide campaign of Armenian Genocide
denial.
Organized by the Armenian National Committee of Greater Washington (ANC-GW) and
the Armenian Youth Federation Washington Chapter, the protest attracted over
1,000 activists to the Turkish Embassy, as Armenians worldwide marked the 91st
anniversary of this crime against humanity. Among the participants was DC United
star player Alecko Eskandarian, who was MLS Cup Champion and MVP in 2004.
Tankian and Dolmayan are in Washington, DC as part of a three-day advocacy
tour in support of Congressional recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Following
participation in the rally on Monday,
the band members will be meeting with Members of Congress and the media urging
passage of legislation in the Senate and House that would recognize the Armenian
Genocide. On Tuesday evening, Tankian and Dolmayan will host a screening of
excerpts of "Screamers," a powerful film by Carla Garapedian about System of a
Down's international anti-genocide advocacy efforts.
On Wednesday evening, they will be honored for their vocal pursuit of justice
for the Armenian Genocide at the annual Armenian Genocide observance on Capitol
Hill.
The inter-generational "Rally for Justice" brought together young and old in
their call for the Turkish Government to end its campaign of Genocide denial.
Activists were met by a smaller group of Turkish and Azerbaijani
counter-protesters, who were apparently organized by the Turkish Embassy staff
and its paid lobbyists.
Following the demonstration, attendees walked to the Embassy of the Republic of
Armenia for a short service and wreath-laying ceremony. Members of local
Armenian organizations placed wreaths and flowers in front of the Khatchkar
(stone cross).
The ceremony was led by Ambassador Tatoul Markarian and featured remarks by
Nagorno Karabagh representative Vardan Barseghyan, and the participation of
the Washington Homenetmen Armenian Scouting troop.
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Comments
educated_ninja
25.04.06, 13:25
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no comments?
wish I was there to help, but I'll just stay here in sweden, holding my thumbs for them, hoping turkey will cave in soon.
but whatever will serj do with his life once turkey has acknowledged the genocide :p
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Sugar_Junkie
25.04.06, 13:34
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Wow, fingers crossed the demonstration worked well! Did anyone notice John's new mohawk hairdo?
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Tearsofdelirium
25.04.06, 14:22
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I was there.. Amazing...
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Mikke
25.04.06, 14:53
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to bad i live so far away
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Naya
25.04.06, 15:13
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I wish I was there, you know, like a support. Where are Daron and Shavo?!
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darongirl15
25.04.06, 15:16
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I Wish i were there!i wut have come the problem is i live in fucking iceland!:@
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I_am_from_Bulgaria
25.04.06, 15:42
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what can i say exept good luck :]
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leaf
25.04.06, 16:36
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Wish i was there, but I live so far away....
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lusfuc
25.04.06, 17:07
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Damn I wish I was there! More power to them!!!
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shotgunjoe
25.04.06, 17:09
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Well done SOAD!
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AK
25.04.06, 20:28
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Thank you system, wish I was there
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daronsel
25.04.06, 20:59
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i don't bellieve that genocide is a lie and it makes me sad that soad believes in that lie too
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AK
25.04.06, 21:08
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^^ soad doesnt believe genocide is a lie...they support it and strongly believe that its true and should be recognized....
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mard
25.04.06, 21:40
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"daronsel", this Genocide is more than real and does not only refers to Armenians, but also to Greeks and other Christian people who were unfortunate enough to live in Turkey then. In case you say that I believe this "lie" because I am a Greek myself, go to http://www.ellopos.net/politics/turkey-blight/default.asp where you can find the book "The Blight of Asia" by GEORGE HORTON, who was Consul and Consul-General of the United States in the Near East for Thirty Years and was an eyewitness to many of those facts. Why would he lie?
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DARON_LOVER
26.04.06, 01:41
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good luck.
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Vicinity.of.Obscurity
26.04.06, 03:11
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Wow...I wish I was there...that'd be cool...too bad I'm no where NEAR Washington, DC...-_-
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mom45
26.04.06, 03:12
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Thanks for having an article covering this - I've been thinking about it since yesterday. Go Serj & John!
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metaliger
27.04.06, 01:35
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Yeah would have wanted to be there too, but I live nowhere near that area
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