Lawn-Signs On Armenian Genocide’s 90th Anniversary Set Up

LAWN-SIGNS ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE’S 90TH ANNIVERSARY SET UP

Azg/arm
19 March 05

The Armenian Mirror Spectator weekly informed in its March 12 issue
that the lawn-signs on the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide
have already been set up in the Mount Auburn and Arsenal Streets of
Watertown. The lawn-signs feature the ever-burning fire in the
Tsitsernakaberd Memorial, calling for commemorating the victims of the
Armenian Genocide.

It’s high time for the international community to recognize the
genocide committed 90 years ago. Anticipating that, pretending unaware
of that or denying, the humanity lets such tragedies repeat.

Daniel Varouzhan-Hachinian, son of genocide survivors, support the
idea of setting lawn-signs. He is the establisher of Peace Through Art
incorporation that is a non-profit organization. They try to show the
people the truth about the situation that exists in the world and
tries to find peaceful solutionsto them.

By Hakob Tsulikian