“Silence the Lies, Rock the Truth! VII” concert scheduled for April 24

“Silence the Lies, Rock the Truth! VII” concert scheduled for April 24

PanARMENIAN.Net - The social justice concert “Silence the Lies, Rock the Truth! VII” is slated to be held on Friday, April 24 at The Troubadour in West Hollywood. The annual show’s line-up includes Sebu Simonian of Capital Cities, Bei Ru, String Harmonies, K’noup, R-mean, Red Snow, and Tulips, Asbarez reports.

“The most important thing about this day is to celebrate and cultivate what our culture has given to us, despite the attempts to wipe it out,” said performer Bei Ru about the show commemorating the centennial of the Armenian Genocide. “We continue to grow regardless. We are the future and we’re still here.”

The evening will be hosted by Shahane Martirosyan and Gayane Khechoomian of Armenian Chronicles and feature a speaker from the Armenian Youth Federation. Sponsors of the event comprise a cross-section of Armenian organizations including the Armenian National Committee of America– Western Region, Armenian Youth Federation, Alpha Gamma Alpha of UCLA, and the Armenian Students Association of UCLA.

“The show is a culmination of the months leading up to April 24, which are typically filled with events surrounding the Armenian Genocide,” said K’noup Tomopoulous, one of the concert’s main orchestrators. “It allows for a creative outlet to reflect on progress towards recognition and to celebrate the survival and talent of a people.”

The concert is dedicated to raising awareness of the Armenian Genocide in a showcase of music, activism, and commemoration by socially conscious artists in the Los Angeles area. Now in its seventh year, the show draws over 500 audience members as it unites human rights advocates in calling for an end to the perpetration of genocide globally.

Proceeds from the concert will be donated to two needy organizational projects, the AYF Youth Corps and the Orran Chairty. The Armenian Youth Federation’s 6-week Youth Corps program provides a memorable and productive opportunity for youth to establish and strengthen ties with the homeland, consisting of 4 weeks of volunteer work and 2 weeks of touring.

Beginning in 1994, volunteers first went to Artsakh to help rebuild war-torn villages after the cease-fire. In 2008, the AYF opened a summer camp in Gyumri, Armenia’s second largest city, and continues to empower Diaspora Armenians with more direct roles in nation-building. This is a chance for some to make a direct impact on the lives of Gyumri’s most impoverished children and families.

The Orran Charity provides vital support and assistance to needy Armenian children in Yerevan. Established in 2000, Orran, meaning “haven” in Armenian, works to decrease the disparity between the needs of at-risk groups and the availability of essential services. Orran provides food services, academic assistance, cultural enrichment opportunities and medical, psychological and social services for vulnerable communities in Yerevan.

Photo: Asbarez
The Armenian Genocide

The Armenian Genocide (1915-23) was the deliberate and systematic destruction of the Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire during and just after World War I. It was characterized by massacres and deportations, involving forced marches under conditions designed to lead to the death of the deportees, with the total number of deaths reaching 1.5 million.

The majority of Armenian Diaspora communities were formed by the Genocide survivors.

Present-day Turkey denies the fact of the Armenian Genocide, justifying the atrocities as “deportation to secure Armenians”. Only a few Turkish intellectuals, including Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk and scholar Taner Akcam, speak openly about the necessity to recognize this crime against humanity.

The Armenian Genocide was recognized by Uruguay, Russia, France, Lithuania, Italy, 45 U.S. states, Greece, Cyprus, Lebanon, Argentina, Belgium, Austria, Wales, Switzerland, Canada, Poland, Venezuela, Chile, Bolivia, the Vatican, Luxembourg, Brazil, Germany, the Netherlands, Paraguay, Sweden, Venezuela, Slovakia, Syria, Vatican, as well as the European Parliament and the World Council of Churches.

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