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Survivor Dies
Posted On 03/19/2008 17:52:36 by cntbuymyluv
Armenian Genocide Survivor Passes Away 106-year old Hayganoush Markarian, was one of last two Bay Area survivors Walnut Creek, March 13 - One of only two remaining survivors of the 1915 Armenian Genocide living in the Bay Area, has passed away. Hayganoush Markarian died of natural causes earlier this week at the age of 106. The funeral will take place on Wednesday, March 19th, at 11 am, at St. Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church in San Francisco . Last October, Hayganoush's story of survival was presented by Rep. Lynn Woolsey to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, in a debate about a resolution officially recognizing the Armenian Genocide. Rep. Woolsey showed committee members Hayganoush's photograph and urged the committee to pass the resolution, which it did. The resolution now awaits a full House vote. Markarian was born Hayganoush Azarian on January 24, 1902, in the city of Kharpert, in Eastern Turkey, where most Armenians lived before the Armenian Genocide of 1915, during which the Ottoman Turkish government deported and massacred 1.5 million Armenians, half of the Armenian population living on its historic homeland. Hayganoush lived with her parents, older brother, and four sisters. When the Turkish government began the Armenian Genocide, first through the conscription of Armenian men and boys into special army units, Hayganoush’s brother and father fled into hiding. Her brother, Karekin, dressed as a girl in order to safely cross dangerous areas. He made his way to Russia , then Sweden , and finally to the United States . Her father, Minas, who had been a successful businessman, hid among some of his Kurdish clients, moving from residence to residence to avoid detection. Meanwhile, Hayganoush's mother found a way to keep the rest of the family together in Kharpert during the mass deportations, avoiding massacre until the end of WWI, when they were reunited with Hayganoush's father. Unfortunately, Minas suffered an early death as the result of the difficult conditions he had faced hiding in water wells for long periods of time. In 1923, Hayganoush's mother moved the family to Aleppo , Syria and married Markar Markarian in 1925. They remained in Aleppo , raising five children, until 1956 when the entire family moved to Lebanon . In the meantime, their eldest son, Armen, migrated to the United States to pursue an education, remaining there to teach. In 1969, the rest of the family moved from Lebanon to the United States to be reunited. In both Syria and Lebanon, Hayganoush became an active member of the Armenian Relief Society, the oldest Armenian women's organization, established in 1910 in New York City, to provide humanitarian assistance to Armenians in need. She continued her membership until her death this week. Hayganoush is survived by M/M Armen and Victoria Markarian , M/M Arsen and Alice Gregorian, M/M Zohrab and Elizabeth Markarian, M/M Sinan and Seta Yazejian, M/M Constantine and Nayiri Bouboussis and six grandchildren.

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04/17/2008 13:42:41

jon2k4 wrote:
Nobody hates the US more than the Saudi's. The people of Saudi Arabia are oppressed under this strict cloud of "religion" while the so called Saudi royal family parties like its 1999.

Actually, I think the descendants of the Ottomans live in France if I'm not mistaken...either that or England. What happened to us during World War I was about oil as well... its too much of a coincidence that right where the victors of World War I drew the border of modern day Turkey, they left all of the oil outside of Turkey, and put dictators in each of those countries to protect their investment. Who were allied during WWI? France, the Russian Empire, the British Empire, Italy and the United States.


Well, as always I am impressed with all the knowledge you have regarding world politics, history and world events, that's all useful to know so that we can understand the present and might happen in the future. You know if people don't pay attention to past events they are always doomed to repeat them, it's like everything else too with life, learning from your mistakes is the biggest education we can give ourselves in the lesson called LIFE.

Take care my friend, always appreciate your comments!


04/16/2008 20:35:50
Nobody hates the US more than the Saudi's. The people of Saudi Arabia are oppressed under this strict cloud of "religion" while the so called Saudi royal family parties like its 1999.

Actually, I think the descendants of the Ottomans live in France if I'm not mistaken...either that or England. What happened to us during World War I was about oil as well... its too much of a coincidence that right where the victors of World War I drew the border of modern day Turkey, they left all of the oil outside of Turkey, and put dictators in each of those countries to protect their investment. Who were allied during WWI? France, the Russian Empire, the British Empire, Italy and the United States.


04/07/2008 18:05:16

chowmein wrote:
Every country looks out for other countries that can help with cash. Look at Saudi Arabia. They are getting away with actual murder and percicution of Christians and women cause they give the us oil. But you cant blame France etc, because they didint do enough to help the Armeians etc....the fact of the matter is that the turks are to blame for the mass killings of Armenian/Christians and it is never a question who is to blame when it comes to the Germans and the Jews. Or who else was supporting or not supporting them........

Well, I'm not sure about the whole documentary but I'm not keen on blaming only the Turks for what happened. I believe there was a whole slew of players who pretty much screwed us... starting with England and France, and the US for supporting the collapse of the Ottoman Empire with total disregard for the consequences. So when Turks say that its a European and American trick, they are somewhat right.



You take Iraq for instance. The US used the Kurds promising them more power and the hope for their own land. Remember that it was the Kurds who was causing trouble for Saddam (the uprisings were probably supported by the US). Without using the Kurds, the US wouldn't have stood a chance in hell of politically dividing the country. Then once they got what they wanted from the Kurds, they turned around and screwed them by letting Turkey go in and weaken the Kurd resistance.



Divide and conquer.... thats the name of the game, why ethnic/political groups keep falling for it is beyond me. I'm assuming its the uneducated hillbillies of every ethnic group that are easily fooled and used to divide.



You have a lot of good points especially about how the U.S. and other countries of power stood aside and didn't do anything for our people during the Genocide, but you have to remember one thing about the turks, they were cowards and loved hiding behind others to cover up what they have done also, so they are the number one people to blame, but the others shall not go blameless, especially in God's eyes.

Thank you for your comment I appreciate your thoughts, take good care and God Bless.


04/07/2008 13:41:46
Every country looks out for other countries that can help with cash. Look at Saudi Arabia. They are getting away with actual murder and percicution of Christians and women cause they give the us oil. But you cant blame France etc, because they didint do enough to help the Armeians etc....the fact of the matter is that the turks are to blame for the mass killings of Armenian/Christians and it is never a question who is to blame when it comes to the Germans and the Jews. Or who else was supporting or not supporting them........
Well, I'm not sure about the whole documentary but I'm not keen on blaming only the Turks for what happened. I believe there was a whole slew of players who pretty much screwed us... starting with England and France, and the US for supporting the collapse of the Ottoman Empire with total disregard for the consequences. So when Turks say that its a European and American trick, they are somewhat right.

You take Iraq for instance. The US used the Kurds promising them more power and the hope for their own land. Remember that it was the Kurds who was causing trouble for Saddam (the uprisings were probably supported by the US). Without using the Kurds, the US wouldn't have stood a chance in hell of politically dividing the country. Then once they got what they wanted from the Kurds, they turned around and screwed them by letting Turkey go in and weaken the Kurd resistance.

Divide and conquer.... thats the name of the game, why ethnic/political groups keep falling for it is beyond me. I'm assuming its the uneducated hillbillies of every ethnic group that are easily fooled and used to divide.


03/21/2008 17:00:11
Of course the Turks were after everyone's land and resources... thats why they call it an empire. The American empire is much bigger and way more spread out than the Ottoman empire ever was. Greedy and lazy? Describing Americans again... lol. Sure, lets get the Mexicans to do all the hard work and pay them next to nothing. And when you boil it all down, of course its the Jews (they never do wrong, and are total saints ) that are the cause and mastermind behind the worlds heartaches but can't blame them just because they are good at fooling people . Ah well, can't do the thinking for everyone. Peace out!!!

P.S. Happy EASTER


03/21/2008 13:53:03

jon2k4 wrote:
Well, I'm not sure about the whole documentary but I'm not keen on blaming only the Turks for what happened. I believe there was a whole slew of players who pretty much screwed us... starting with England and France, and the US for supporting the collapse of the Ottoman Empire with total disregard for the consequences. So when Turks say that its a European and American trick, they are somewhat right.

You take Iraq for instance. The US used the Kurds promising them more power and the hope for their own land. Remember that it was the Kurds who was causing trouble for Saddam (the uprisings were probably supported by the US). Without using the Kurds, the US wouldn't have stood a chance in hell of politically dividing the country. Then once they got what they wanted from the Kurds, they turned around and screwed them by letting Turkey go in and weaken the Kurd resistance.

Divide and conquer.... thats the name of the game, why ethnic/political groups keep falling for it is beyond me. I'm assuming its the uneducated hillbillies of every ethnic group that are easily fooled and used to divide.



Well I understand what you're saying, but the Turks have always been after everyone's land and resources. They are a very greedy, and lazy race and they didn't think or believe in working for things, but instead just stealing or taking it is much easier for them. So, actually they have always been to blame because the one main thing that this lazy ass race has is the ability to put the blame on everyone else but stepping up and saying we are murderers, liars, and cowards because we like hiding behind others. Of course the other countries were contributers even the one's who were onlookers and knew and still know what happened just like the U.S and also another major contributor are the Jews but again the main people/race is to be blamed are the actual masterminds and those assholes arrrrrrre drum role please...........turks.


03/21/2008 13:46:31

AlphaCarbon wrote:
jon2k4

Although I do not think France and England were without blame, I think you forgot the major supporter of Ottoman Turkey during those years...Germany !!!


Yes you're right Germany had a lot to gain from it, and also the good ole US of A

Thanks I always appreciate everyone's comments!


03/21/2008 12:52:57
jon2k4
Although I do not think France and England were without blame, I think you forgot the major supporter of Ottoman Turkey during those years...Germany !!!


03/21/2008 08:32:51
Well, I'm not sure about the whole documentary but I'm not keen on blaming only the Turks for what happened. I believe there was a whole slew of players who pretty much screwed us... starting with England and France, and the US for supporting the collapse of the Ottoman Empire with total disregard for the consequences. So when Turks say that its a European and American trick, they are somewhat right.

You take Iraq for instance. The US used the Kurds promising them more power and the hope for their own land. Remember that it was the Kurds who was causing trouble for Saddam (the uprisings were probably supported by the US). Without using the Kurds, the US wouldn't have stood a chance in hell of politically dividing the country. Then once they got what they wanted from the Kurds, they turned around and screwed them by letting Turkey go in and weaken the Kurd resistance.

Divide and conquer.... thats the name of the game, why ethnic/political groups keep falling for it is beyond me. I'm assuming its the uneducated hillbillies of every ethnic group that are easily fooled and used to divide.


03/20/2008 20:53:17

jon2k4 wrote:
I recognized Samantha Power when I read her name on the news and thought that was her in the Screamers trailer. I did a search on you tube and posted that video of her endorsing Obama. I haven't seen the whole documentary yet... somebody needs to post it on the internet



Yesss! Great Idea! Screamers should be posted on here, I hope you get a chance to watch all of it.



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