Wednesday, April 24, 2002 7:52 PM Streets of Amsterdam and Posters of Armenian Genocide.
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Corner
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Waterlooplein
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Central Station
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Dam
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Waterlooplein
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Dam. The poster by Yervant Herian in turkish was vandalized almost instantly.
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Dam
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markt Metro
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Leidsplein Poster by Yervant Herian
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  Stop sign
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   "Wall of grief"
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   Reflections, Leidsplein
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   Vondelpark
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   Dam
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Interested?
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Waterlooplein
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Corner
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Leidspein
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   Young are interested, Dam
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Waterlooplein
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   Waterlooplein
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   Waterlooplein
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   Waterlooplein
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   Behind their backs
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   "Always be yourself- HEMA"
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   One small fire still burns...
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On April 24th, 2002 the work of seven month was completed!
Many thanks to our Dutch friends- Walter, Elly, Leo, Maartje, Martijn and Addy De Jong from Reformatorish Dagblad
A.J.Zakarian for helping with publishing of the posters in Europe.
Although most posters in Turkish were ripped off the next day, I think the people got our message,
I can only assume that turks do not want to let themselves look at something which bluntly tells the truth to their face.
We only hope that this project will bring the recognition just a little bit closer. It is crucial for all of us, in psychological, moral and many other aspects.
And let us not forget those Turks who gave shelter and help to their suffering neighbors and save lives.
Let us not forget those Armenians who choose to fight and die in battle because they have shown that the FIRE is still burning, the same FIRE which does not let us forget.
Our cause is just and if we believe in tolerance and freedom we must not stop telling the truth that may hurt.

Paper burns but history does not.