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Armenian Genocide Memorial Cross vandalized in San Francisco

June 23, 2018 By administrator

The enormous concrete cross, which has stood atop San Francisco's highest hill since 1934, was erected to commemorate all those who were killed in the Genocide under the Ottoman Empire.

The enormous concrete cross, which has stood atop San Francisco’s highest hill since 1934, was erected to commemorate all those who were killed in the Genocide under the Ottoman Empire.

San Francisco‘s Mt. Davidson Memorial Cross – one of the oldest landmarks in the city and a memorial to the 1.5 million victims of the Armenian Genocide – was recently vandalized, SFGate reports.

As the conversation around the treatment of migrant children at the border gets more heated, hostility toward the immigration-enforcement arm of the U.S. government has become visible.

Someone appears to have spray-painted a message of solidarity with immigrant families on the cross.

“No more violence. This blessing is for the families in detention centers, for the families experiencing U.S. funded wars. Blessings for the queers,” the red lettering reads.

A visitor to the park, Toby Morgan, photographed the graffiti.

The enormous concrete cross, which has stood atop San Francisco’s highest hill since 1934, was erected to commemorate all those who were killed in the Genocide under the Ottoman Empire.

A representative from the Council of Armenian American Organizations of Northern California said they are “saddened” by the incident and have reached out to law enforcement.

“We are notifying the police and will have it painted today,” a representative said Friday. “We understand peoples need for self-expression, vandalism such as this is never appropriate.”

SFGate. Mt. Davidson cross vandalized with anti-government message

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Turkish embassy in Berlin attacked, vandalized

February 27, 2018 By administrator

Turkish embassy vandalized

Police closed off the street near the Turkish embassy in Berlin on Tuesday as part of an investigation into vandalization that left one of its walls splattered in red, green and yellow paint – the colors of the Kurdish flag.

Four darkly dressed people threw paint bags at the embassy and then fled the scene under the cover of a smoke bomb, according to the guards.

Barbed wire was also laid out on a path by the embassy, which is located across from Berlin’s Tiergarten park. A taxi driver witnessed fireworks or flares burning in the bushes.

Germany is home to 3 million people of Turkish-origin, and about 750,000 ethnic Kurds.

Conflicts between Ankara and Kurds in Turkey and Syria have regularly spilled over into Germany. Turkey’s offensive against the Kurdish-held enclave of Afrin in Syria has mobilized Kurds in Germany, with dozens of protests being held across the country over the past month.

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Armenian Genocide exhibition items vandalized in Germany

February 18, 2016 By administrator

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Photo by: German-Armenian Society

Unknown individuals in Germany have vandalized items of an Armenian Genocide exhibition.
In a statement on Wednesday, the German-Armenian Society (Deutsch-Armenische Gesellschaft) says that the assault was committed on January 20.
The items were on display at a college in the town of Aachen which hosted the exhibition “1915-2015: Armenian Architecture and Genocide”.  It was arranged as part of an exhibition series entitled “Fatherland”.
The police have been on the incident.
The Society’s president, Raffi Kantian, described the recent assault as exceptional, noting that the exhibition had been held successfully without incidents in different cities and town across Germany.
The Society says it is still critical of a protest note released earlier by two Aachen-based groups which expressed the Turkish authorities’ position and blamed the Society of being biased. “But the vandalism by unknown individuals is totally unacceptable; it is a disservice to those groups’ objectives,” reads the statement.

 

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Armenian Genocide monument at Fresno State vandalized

July 27, 2015 By administrator

195308Three months after the unveiling of the Armenian Genocide monument at Fresno State, the structure has been vandalized, Fresno Bee reports.

“The souls of the victims are disturbed,” said Berj Apkarian, Honorary Consul of the Republic of Armenia in Fresno.

Someone yanked one of the panel from the monument last week, Apkarian said.

Fresno State said they’re investigating the tampering of the plaque. It was unbolted but not taken, and they said it will be re-installed this week.

“The panel had a lot of history,” Apkarian said. “It’s very heartbreaking and I’m so disappointed.”

“I am saddened by the recent vandalism attempt at our beautiful Armenian Genocide Memorial Monument,” said Joseph Castro, President of Fresno State. “I ask the campus and community to join together in protecting our historic monument.”

Apkarian plans to work with Castro and police to find out who vandalized the monument. The panel is made of Spanish steel, he said.

“This is a hate crime,” Apkarian said. “It must be taken very seriously, and it can’t be tolerated.”

The monument was unveiled in April to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the start of the Armenian Genocide.

“The monument has a symbolic and historic importance for the community,” Apkarian said. “The community must take steps to not tolerate such acts.”

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The Fresno Bee. Armenian genocide monument at Fresno State vandalized

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