South Florida Community Commemorates Armenian Genocide

Mayor of Boca Raton Proclaims April 24 as Armenian Martyrs’ Day

BOCA RATON, Fla.—Last week, hundreds of members, friends, academics, clergy, and human rights activists from the South Florida Armenian-American community gathered at St David Armenian Church to commemorate the 99th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. City Councilman Mike Mullaugh attended the commemorative service and read a proclamation from Susan Haynie, the mayor of Boca Raton, which announced April 24th 2014 as Armenian Martyrs’ Day. The proclamation called upon the citizens of Boca Raton “to join all Armenians worldwide to observe the 99thcommemoration of Martyrs’ Day in the hope that these days of infamy will never be forgotten.”

As the Armenian community commemorated 99 years of a genocide unrecognized by its perpetrators, the focus of the program echoed a growing shift. Instead of looking to the past, the evening highlighted the survival of the Armenian people and looked to the future, through artistic expression. The communications director of the Armenian Assembly of America, Taniel Koushakjian, served as master of ceremonies and took the crowd through the evening’s events. The program included several artistic performances by local Armenians; some read poetry, others played the piano or violin, while still others danced or performed vocally.

Fr. Galstyan of St. David Armenian Church and Fr. Joulfayan of St. Mary Armenian Church offered the memorial service for the victims of the Armenian Genocide. Fr. Saba of Saint George Cathedral, Rabbi Rosenkranz of Congregation B’nai Israel, Rev. Endruschat of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Fr. Leondis and Fr. Klund of St. Mark Greek Orthodox Church, Archpriest Gvosdev of St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, Fr. Aram Marashlian, and Fr. Jebejian were also in attendance.

This year’s commemoration followed on the heels of the April 12“Walk Against Genocide” in Mizner Park, a walkathon organized to raise funds for genocide awareness, community outreach, and advocacy for more comprehensive genocide education in Florida public schools.

David Silvers, a candidate for Florida House District 89, addressed the crowd of more than 250 walkathon participants that day: “The actions of the Ottoman Empire perpetrated on the Armenian people was and is an affront to all of humanity. I strongly believe that politics shouldn’t get in the way of facts. It’s a fact 1.5 million Armenians died as a result of this genocide. It’s a fact that national, state, and local governments all over the world have recognized this genocide. It’s a fact that all of the lives lost mattered and refusing acknowledgment of this genocide is the type of political gamesmanship that’s beneath the American people.”

Both the April 12Walk Against Genocide and April 24 commemorative service at St David Armenian Church were organized by the Armenian Genocide Commemoration (AGC) Inc., a non-profit organization comprised of representatives from various Armenian-American organizations and churches in South Florida.

AGC Inc. is dedicated to observing the Armenian Genocide, as well as bringing awareness to the public on all genocides. The committee was incorporated in February 2014 and is comprised of representatives from the following South Florida organizations: St. David Armenian Church, St. Mary Armenian Church, Armenian Assembly of America, Armenian National Committee of America, Armenian Relief Society, Florida Armenians, Homenetmen, Armenian Revolutionary Federation, and Knights of Vartan.

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