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UNITED STATES The project of the future Armenian-American Museum in Glendale (California) to a new location in the central city park

February 25, 2016 By administrator

arton122585-480x310The project of construction of the future Museum of Armenian-American Glendale -town located in the suburbs of Los Angeles (California) and that has a very high population arménienne- proposed to change the initial location of the museum. According to Glendale News Press, the Committee of the project Armenian-American Museum now offers the construction of the museum in the Central Park of Glendale. The Committee has been working for over a year with the Organizing Committee for the centennial of the Armenian Genocide. Initially the construction project on an area of ​​5 hectares was to be held near the intersection of Verdugo Road and Mountain Street in Glendale. The mayor of Armenian origin Ara Nadjarian said for his part that “the idea of ​​the Armenian-American Museum is great. We all seek a suitable place for this museum. “ He also said that the will of the City Council is not to divide communities and that such a project would contribute to strengthening them. Note that almost 40% of the 200 000 inhabitants of Fresno are Armenians.

Krikor Amirzayan

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Turkish scholar talks policy at Glendale’s Armenian genocide event (Umit Kurt )

April 25, 2013 By administrator

Turkish scholar from Clark University Umit Kurt speaks during the annual Armenian genocide commemoration, which took place a the Alex Theatre in Glendale on Thursday, April 24, 2013. (Cheryl A. Guerrero / Staff Photographer / April 24, 2013)

April 25, 2013 |Umit 1:25 p.m.

For the first time, a Turkish scholar addressed a crowd of more than 1,400 people at the city’s annual event to commemorate the genocide of about 1.5 million people in 1915 by Ottoman Turks, a tragedy still denied by modern-day Turkey 98 years later.

“The principle was not giving the Armenians not even a single inch,” said Umit Kurt, a Turkish scholar at Clark University, as he discussed how the Ottoman Empire deported Armenians before the genocide began and sold their property.

Although initial laws regarding the abandoned property seem to require Armenians be reimbursed at a later date, that never came to fruition, Kurt said before the sold-out crowd at the Alex Theatre Wednesday evening.

The committee that organizes the annual Armenian Genocide Commemoration typically invites prominent Armenian figures and scholars to speak at the popular event, but this year, a Turkish scholar was invited “to showcase a trend towards enlightenment by Turkish academics,” said Councilman Ara Najarian.

“It’s a slow trend, but a trend nonetheless,” he said before the event began, adding that the few Turkish scholars that give credence to the genocide face challenges when they return to Turkey.

While the United States–including President Obama— continues to avoid labeling the slaughter of Armenians a genocide, local lawmakers called on the country’s leadership to change course, despite the political consequences of upsetting Turkey, an ally.
“Your presence is a testament to the fact that the Ottomans did not win,” said Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Silverlake), asking officials in Washington, D.C. to “once and for all recognize the Armenian genocide.”
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) agreed in a prepared video. Earlier Wednesday, Schiff addressed his colleagues in the House of Representatives in Armenian, calling on them to remember the lives lost during the genocide.

“Our government must not continue to maintain this shameful silence,” Schiff said.

Councilman Zareh Sinanyan said the event commemorates a historic tragedy, but also a living memory.

“It’s just something that lives with us,” Sinanyan said.

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