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Harut Sassounian

Harut Sassounian

California Courier Editor
Harut Sassounian is the publisher of The California Courier, a weekly newspaper based in Glendale, Calif. He is the president of the Armenia Artsakh Fund, a non-profit organization that has donated to Armenia and Artsakh one billion dollars of humanitarian aid, mostly medicines, since 1989 (including its predecessor, the United Armenian Fund). He has been decorated by the presidents of Armenia and Artsakh and the heads of the Armenian Apostolic and Catholic churches. He is also the recipient of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor.

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  1. The Turkish government (before the civil war started in Syria) sent a team to Syria to take all Syrian documents of the Armenian Genocide back to Turkey to examine. They may also be destroyed by now.

    • Same thing in Egypt during the Muslim brotherhood regime era. The purpose was destruction of evidence of the Ottoman’s crimes.

  2. We have a saying “kogh seerdu togh”.
    The cover up state policy started off from the alphabet change days.
    Disposal of unsavoury archives has been an ongoing practice.

  3. Turkey can burn all the evidence about genocides …
    Not Armenians only… but many others…
    But can they take the scared evidence
    from 10 million Armenian minded-hearts…
    Living in every corner of this universe?
    It became a DNA signed in their genes
    for generations to come …
    Who is able to vanquish them from each cell…???
    Is that possible!!!
    Sylva~MD~POETRY

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