Armenian cuisine, and Middle Eastern cuisine in general, is popular among Armenian Americans. The city is also widely known as the birthplace of William Saroyan, many of whose stories are set there. The first ever Armenian Olympic medalist, Hal Haig Prieste, won a bronze medal diving in 1920 Antwerp Games. The U.S. has given around $17 million to Azerbaijan in 2020 alone, while simultaneously granting military equipment as well. Jack Torosian: All right, guys, come on in. In Massachusetts, George Keverian served as a representative in the State House, eventually becoming its speaker from 1985 to 1991. [129], A 2007 study showed that 16% of Armenians born in Lebanon, 29% in Armenia (including Soviet Armenia), 31% in Iran and 36% in Turkey are not proficient in English. Khachkars across America were erected in honor of the 1.5 million victims of the Genocide. [50] The 20092013 American Community Survey estimates put the number of Armenian-speakers at 237,840. So these are direct ties to Armenia and Artsakh, not an abstract relationship, Chahinian said. [202] US Marine Harry Kizirian is considered the most decorated soldier of the state of Rhode Island. As a result, much of the information reported is coming from each countrys military. The city council file on the adoption states that "the area contains a high concentration of Armenian businesses and residents and social and cultural institutions including schools, churches, social and athletic organizations. There was a sense that this was the big one, she said. Coach Jerry Tarkanian built the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) into a "national powerhouse in college basketball" and was included in the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2013. In the days and weeks before a cease-fire was announced late Friday, thousands gathered outside the Azerbaijan Consulate in Los Angeles, blocked traffic on the 101 and 170 freeways, marched in Glendale and assembled in front of the buildings of CNN and the Los Angeles Times. World Region and Country or Area of Birth of the Foreign-Born Population: 1960 to 2000", "Table FBP-1. L.A. Affairs: My divorce isnt contagious. The borders were always shifting because everyone was always gerrymandering.. [62][63][64] However, in the city of Glendale, California, where Armenians compose 27% of city's total population, only 17% of the crime in the city were committed by Armenians in 2006. Were all very, very worried and tense, Azar said. Though there is an Azerbaijani community in the Los Angeles area, its small compared with the Armenian American community here, Gamaghelyan said. Settling in Hollywood, Glendale, and surrounding cities, Armenian . July 21, 2020. The largest of such gatherings occurs in the Los Angeles area. [91] Other than Glendale and Los Angeles proper, significant Armenian populations reside in Burbank (8,312), Pasadena (4,400), Montebello (2,736), Altadena (2,134), La Crescenta-Montrose (1,382). [45] Annually, on average 2,000 people from Armenia migrated to the US since 1994, not including ethnic Armenians from Middle Eastern countries. Jordan, Robert Paul and Harry Naltchayan. There are currently more than 200,000 Armenians living in the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area, and the city of Glendale - with a population that is roughly 30% Armenian - is its beating . [218] Born to Armenian parents in Fresno, Kerkorian had provided over $1 billion for charity in Armenia through his Lincy Foundation. [204][205] The highest-ranking Armenian-American during World War II was Brigadier General Haig Shekerjian (who had previously served in the Pancho Villa Expedition and as an American military attache in the Middle Eastern theater of World War I). Although thats true, all sides have agreed that this is not about religion, Ghazarian said. Armenian Americans (Armenian: , romanized:amerikahayer) are citizens or residents of the United States who have total or partial Armenian ancestry. While the Clinton and Bush administrations were very involved, the U.S. started pulling out of the region during the Obama administration, and that continued during Trumps presidency, Gamaghelyan said. [136][141][142], On October 12, 1957, during the peak of the Cold War, a number of parishes of the Armenian Apostolic Church in America, which were unaffiliated since 1933, came together under the Holy See of Cilicia with the headquarters in Lebanon, close to the Armenian Revolutionary Federation. We are trying to do our best to help those who are impacted.. [110] The Armenian Library and Museum of America is located in Watertown. As Armenia-Azerbaijan fighting intensifies over separatist region, wider rivalries could come into play. We knew civilians were being attacked, the capital was attacked, Turkey was open that they were in on it, and it felt very different this time.. ", "Kim Kardashian: How do Armenians feel about her fame? According to the 2019 US Census Bureau estimates, Los Angeles County's population was 52.1% White (25.9% Non-Hispanic White), 8.1% Black or African American, 14.7% Asian, 0.8% Native American and Alaskan Native, 0.3% Pacific Islander, 19.9% Other Race, and 4.1% from two or more races. This month, Nikol Pashinyan, Armenias prime minister, said Trump had promised to call him about the intensifying conflict before he became sick with COVID-19. [42][122], The Armenian language has two distinct standardized forms: Western Armenian and Eastern Armenian, both widely spoken among the Armenian American community. Khachig Tllyan, born in Syria, was a professor of English and Comparative Literature at Wesleyan University and is considered a founder of the academic discipline of diaspora studies. ", "One-Man Show Tells Pulitzer-Prize Winning Author's Story", "Ai Weiwei is named ArtReview's 'most powerful artist', "For Canadians, Thanksgiving Is a 'Quieter' Affair in October", "Gregory H. Adamian, 89; former Bentley College president", "Istanbul-born MIT professor named world's most influential economist", "Daron Acemoglu Named Most Influential Economist", "Department of Art and Art History: People", "Dr. Jack Kevorkian Dies at 83; A Doctor Who Helped End Lives", "Jacob 'Jack' Kevorkian Dies; Death With Dignity Proponent Remembered", "Jerry Tarkanian, 84, N.C.A.A. Zankou Chicken, a family-owned chain of Armenian and Middle-Eastern fast casual restaurants within the Los Angeles area, is among the most famous Armenian restaurants. According to the 2000 Census, the states with largest Armenian populations were California (204,631), Massachusetts (28,595), New York (24,460), New Jersey (17,094), Michigan (15,746), Florida (9,226), Pennsylvania (8,220), Illinois (7,958), Rhode Island (6,677) and Texas (4,941). The dioceses maintain strong connections to the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, and the current Supreme Patriarch, Karekin II, the 132nd Catholicos of All Armenians. [200], During World War II, about 18,500 Armenians served in the armed forces of the United States. [54] In 1988, The New York Times article claimed that Middle Eastern Armenians prefer to settle in Glendale, California, while Armenian immigrants from the Soviet Union were attracted to Hollywood, Los Angeles. Encompassing a cross section of literary genres and forms, Armenian American writers often incorporate some common themes (e.g., the Armenian genocide) while maintaining very personal literary styles. You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. Chahinian explained that many Armenians see this not as a territorial dispute but as a threat to Armenian identity. The top listed countries of origin were Turkey (46,474), Russia (3,034), Canada (1,577), Great Britain (914) and Egypt (894). Vartan Gregorian, born in Iran, was president of Brown University and the New York Public Library as well as president of the Carnegie Corporation of New York. There are also Armenians from Iraq and from Iran, who left at the start of the Iranian revolution and so much more, she said. The overwhelming majority of Armenian-speakers lived in California (155,237). Los Angeles is now home to the largest Armenian population in the U.S., and the second largest in the world next to Moscow. The following table is the list of urban areas with the largest Armenian population, including in Armenia and the disputed Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), and the Armenian diaspora . In places as distant as Los Angeles and Beirut, both home to significant Armenian diasporas, pro-Armenian activists have marched, gathered assistance and organized volunteers for the. Gov. These developments refocused the priorities of the Armenian Church in America. Armenians across Southern California have been protesting to bring attention to the deadly and escalating conflict in the contested Nagorno-Karabakh region. [146], Armenian Evangelical form the second largest denomination among Armenian Americans, with 1 out of 10 being a follower. [206], Several major figures in the Armenian national liberation movement of the early 20th century lived and/or died in the US. (Photo: MoD of Armenia, October 5, 2020) By now you know that Azerbaijan . [84] On 6 October 2000, a small community in East Hollywood was named Little Armenia by the Los Angeles City Council. Nagorno-Karabakh, or Artsakh, which is its historic Armenian name, has been inhabited by Armenians since the civilization of ancient Armenias Urartu. There are Armenians from Middle Eastern countries like Syria and Lebanon, most of whom left during the Lebanese civil war in the years 1975 to 1990.. [101] The area was mentioned in 1914 book Our Mr. Wren: The Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man by Sinclair Lewis (the 1930 Nobel Prize Winner). However, the community is hurting as Turkey's invasion of Armenia feels all too familiar to the attempt at the eradication of the Armenian people more than 100 years ago. [94] Today, an estimated number of about 40,000 Armenian live in Fresno. The Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) is known for its financial support and promotion of Armenian culture and Armenian language schools. [50], According to Dr. Anny Bakalian, "country of birth and childhood socialization, generation, and even cohort effect are important variables in understanding the behavior and attitudes of people of Armenian descent". Other states with significant number of Armenian-speakers were New York (8,575) and Massachusetts (8,091). Other sizable Armenian American communities exist in the Midwest and in the South, but in much smaller numbers than the Northeastern states and California. Armenian-speaking food vendors, pharmacists, physicians, dentists, lawyers, tailors, hair stylists, shop owners and mechanics are all available. People are talking about genocide and ethnic cleansing, but its not being thrown around lightly. The highest concentrations of Americans of Armenian ancestry are in Los Angeles, New York and Boston. [51] The main subgroups of foreign-born Armenian Americans are Hayastantsis (Armenians from Armenia), Parskahays (Armenians from Iran) and Beirutsis (Armenians from Beirut, Lebanon). Siranush Ghazanchyan October 1, 2020, 08:29. The 2017 American Community Survey estimated that 485,970 Americans held full or partial Armenian ancestry. My family member [in Armenia] would always call his mom and be like Mom you should talk to me because I dont know if this is going to be the last time. He passed away, Terzian said. Glendale, just a few miles away from Downtown Los Angeles, has a population of about 200,000, of which, according to some estimates, 40% is Armenian. Elliott: Kings use their heads over hearts in trading Jonathan Quick, A $150,000 executive protection dog? From 1910 to 1912 he studied at the Boston University and died in Watertown, Massachusetts in 1983.[208]. By the 1770s over 70 Armenians had settled in the colonies. CHIEFLY CARPET AND RUG MAKERS Among Them Are Silk Weavers, Shoemakers, and Wiremakers -- Numbers Employed in New-Jersey Factories", "Immigrant Aliens Admitted to the United States by ethnicity, 18991931", "A Rural Heritage Clashes With Armenians' Dream", "Rank of States for Selected Ancestry Groups with 100,00 or more persons: 1980", "1990 Census of Population Detailed Ancestry Groups for States", "Total ancestry categories tallied for people with one or more ancestry categories reported 2010 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates", "International migrant stock 2019: Table 1. The Armenian American community is the most politically influential community of the Armenian diaspora. "[170] Sebu Simonian, one of two founders of the band Capital Cities, is Lebanese Armenian. Los Angeles, April 24, 2018. . Some Armenian Americans in Southern California have traveled thousands of miles to help in the war effort against Azerbaijan. [220] Christmas Tree Shops, a chain of small stores, was founded by Charles Bilezikian and his wife. [6] This wave of newcomers revitalized the Armenian American community, especially in the Los Angeles area,[33] where most second-wave Armenian immigrants settled. Up to three different 24-hour Armenian language television and radio channels are available. Daron Acemoglu, a Turkish-born economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is one of the most cited economists in the world. Sacramento, California - Senator Anthony J. Portantino (D - Burbank) announced that the Senate Select Committee on California, Armenia and Artsakh Mutual Trade, Art, and Cultural Exchange has been re-established for the 2023-24 Legislative Session. [2] The first major wave of Armenian immigration to the United States took place in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Diasporan history has been transformed by the Republic: nowhere is this more strongly felt than in America. [14], Armenians began to arrive in the US in unprecedented numbers in the late 19th century, most notably after the Hamidian Massacres of 189496, and before, during and after the Armenian genocide. Southern California is home of one of the largest Armenian diasporas. [24][verification needed], According to the Bureau of Immigration, 54,057 Armenians entered the US between 1899 and 1917. [126][127] The 1990 US Census revealed 308,096 people of Armenian ancestry at the time and 149,694 people who indicated Armenian as their native language. The Senate Rules Committee, chaired by Senate Pro Tem Toni G. Atkins, reauthorized the committee on February 15, 2023. At the 2020 U.S. Census the population was 196,543, [7] up from 191,719 at the 2010 census, [12] making it the fourth-largest city in Los Angeles County and the 24th-largest city in California. Another reason Armenians are protesting is that some take issue with media coverage of the conflict. ", " ", " 25-", "- ", "Khor Virab Journal; From a Dungeon, a Birth of National Christianity", "150 , 1 ()", "Zildjian, the Sultan's Cymbal Maker Who Moved to Massachusetts", "100 years after genocide, Armenians in Turkey revive their identity", " ", "Istanbul's Armenians mark genocide centenary", "Turkey's Armenians 'cannot breathe' as Karabakh rhetoric rages", "Lyon inaugure son mmorial du gnocide armnien", " . [123] Furthermore, Western and Eastern Armenian use two different spellings. [114] One of the ACAME's first projects (in 2003) was to build a monument dedicated to the victims of the Armenian genocide, located at the intersection of Cumberland Avenue and Franklin Arterial in Portland.[115]. "[97][98][99], Armenians came to the Northeastern United States fleeing ethnically motivated violence starting around 1890. They form the second largest community of the Armenian diaspora after Armenians in Russia. Immigrants were asked to indicate which state they were going to settle in; for Armenians, the most popular answers were New York (17,391), Massachusetts (14,192), Rhode Island (4,923), Illinois (3,313), California (2,564), New Jersey (2,115), Pennsylvania (2,002), Michigan (1,371). All in the midst of a pandemic and a chaotic U.S. election. She then claims that "it had significant role in the United States providing financial support to Armenia. [82] The city of Los Angeles itself had an Armenian population of 64,997 in 2000. Armenians in the US have attained success and prominence in diverse areas, including business, politics, entertainment, sciences, sports and the arts. [144] The middle 1950s saw an uptick in immigration and a building boom of Armenian churches, with new communities proliferating across the US. Heres the background on how the conflict got to this point and its implications in Southern California. October 30, 2020 As demonstrations have settled in the last few days, Armenians in Los Angeles continue to protest, mourn and support their homeland as the largest Armenian populated city in the United States. Turkey is vocally supporting Azerbaijan. As the largest and most prosperous community in the world, as inheritors of a Protestant American work ethic, coupled with American self-righteousness, Armenian Americans feel they have a special role in the survival and success of the new state. October 20, 2020 The Armenian American population is a beating heart of Los Angeles, tucked away into the vibrant and comforting charm of Glendale. [6] Most of the post-World War I immigrants were women and children, in contrast to the prewar immigration, which was predominantly young and male. With casualties rapidly mounting in and around Nagorno-Karabakh, the Trump Administration needs to call the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan immediately to de-escalate the situation. Armenian-born singers that have lived or live in the US include rock singer pop singers Harout Pamboukjian[172] and Armenchik.[173]. Armenians in Lebanon and Iran are even represented in the parliaments as ethnic minorities. The Armenian National Institute lists 30 Armenian Genocide memorials in the US. Total migrant stock at mid-year by origin and by major area, region, country or area of destination, 1990-2019", United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, "Table 3. This practice almost entirely disappeared after World War II. Many Armenians fled Armenia to find safety in other countries, including the United States. and North Hollywood. The first American-born Armenian priest was ordained in 1956. Prominent Armenian American writers include William Saroyan, Leon Surmelian, A. I. Bezzerides,[178] Michael Arlen, Marjorie Housepian Dobkin and others. The Armenian diaspora in L.A. is currently protesting for three things: the acknowledgment of Artsakh as an independent republic, the termination of military aid to Azerbaijan by the United States and more media coverage that sheds light on the conflict in an accurate way. Every year members of the Armenian diaspora push for recognition by the United States and other world powers of a genocide carried out by the Ottoman Empire between 1915 and 1923. LOS ANGELES (AP) Thousands of people protested Sunday in Los Angeles to condemn Azerbaijan and Turkey's role in hostilities against Armenia in the separatist Nagorno-Karabakh region. In addition to the protest, the Armenian American community has launched fundraisers and social media campaigns (shared by the likes of the Kardashians), and some have left or are preparing to leave Southern California with plans to volunteer and fight. Queens is home to some 50,000 Armenian Americans, Manhattan has 10,000 Armenian population centered in Gramercy Park, Kips Bay and Murray Hill, where St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral is. [136] It possesses over 90 churches throughout the nation. They have siblings serving on the front lines, families displaced, so the news theyre getting is from daily phone calls, real-time updates, family members who have died, she said. Any other solution wont work, otherwise it wouldve worked by now. Oct. 5, 2020 4:24 PM PT. The Istanbul pogrom in 1955 frightened the local Turkish Armenian population, which looked to the West for a safe and more prosperous life. [17] Armenian emigrants from the Russian Empire were only a minority in emigration from Armenian lands across the Atlantic (about 2,500 moved in 18981914), because Armenians were treated relatively better in Russia than in the Ottoman Empire. [57] About 1/3 of all Turkish Armenians in America are self-employed. Armenian Americans have found a lot of success in the field of entertainment. [196] Harry Tutunjian was the Republican mayor of Troy, New York from 2003 to 2012. [34] In 1970 about 65,000 Armenians resided in Southern California, and two decades later, in 1989, the number of Armenian Americans was estimated at 200,000. During the Armenian Genocide, the Turks of the Ottoman Empire deported and killed 1.5 million Armenians. [27], In total, 81,729 Armenians entered the US from 1899 to 1931 according to the Immigration and Naturalization Service. [15] Before this mass migration to the US, the number of Armenians in the country was from 1,500 to 3,000. ", "Armenian community plays important role in Iran's life", " : ", "Census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations", "Montreal declares April 24 as Armenian Genocide commemoration day", "Metro Detroit Armenians Band Together during COVID Crisis", "Thousands march across Golden Gate Bridge in solidarity with Armenians amid cease-fire with Azerbaijan", "Sydney's Armenians protest Dink's murder", " "" 25-", " 20 ", "Armenians Are Still on the Run 100 Years Later", " " ", " ? [83] The Armenian Genocide Martyrs Monument, the oldest and largest Armenian Genocide memorial in the US, is located in Montebello.[92]. [131], Early Armenian immigrants were one of the most literate ethnic groups to enter the US with 76% literacy. [162] On 4 March 2010, the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs recognized the massacres of 1915 as "genocide. [42], The first Armenian arrived in California in 1874 and settled in Fresno. (CBSLA) The demonstration happened in the 11700 block of Wilshire Boulevard and was organized by the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA). Currently, Philadelphia holds about 15,000 Armenian American population[112] and over 7,000 live in Providence. The main goal is to get more attention about the situation. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said recently that a call for peace from France, Russia and the U.S. was unacceptable and our Azerbaijani brothers are now waiting for the day they will return to their land.. The protesters shut down Imperial Highway and Douglas Street about 6 p.m. Tuesday, with some chanting, Shame on the L.A. Times.. [31], The 15-year-long Lebanese Civil War that started in 1975 and the Iranian revolution of 1979 greatly contributed to the influx of Middle Eastern Armenians to the US. Other notable Armenian Americans also include: Oscar H. Banker (inventor of automatic transmissions for automobiles), and Luther Simjian (inventor of automated teller machines). [186][187], Christina Maranci is the Arthur H. Dadian and Ara Oztemel Professor of Armenian Art and Architecture at Tufts University. In 1992, Dr. Dickran Kouymjian of the California State University, Fresno stated: All have refocused their efforts toward Armenia, providing financial and professional skill. A majority of Armenian-speakers (115,017) were foreign-born. [139] The Western Diocese was established in 1927. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. . [23] Before the start of the World War I, there were already 60,000 Armenians in the US. The first recorded Armenian to visit North America was Martin the Armenian from Iran. Los Angeles, California: Dating Angeles is a sprawling the that happens app be home to a very large Armenian community. On Wednesday, a crowd shut down Wilshire Boulevard in Westwood, and on Thursday, many traveled to Washington to protest in front of the White House. The top states with Armenian church followers were Massachusetts, Michigan, California and New York. But Turkey and Azerbaijan vigorously denied that. The next day after the overnight protest, they were able to improve.. Making dolma, lule kebab, basturma, and more in the epicenter of California's huge Armenian population by Eater Staff Jan 20, 2020, 8:45pm EST Share this story , [City of Yerevan, permanent population. [10], The number of Armenians rose from 20 in 1854 to around 70 by the 1870s. In the beginning, the earlier generations were tied to the Armenian genocide, and now you have more current migrants who might have participated in the 1994 war, Gamaghelyan said. Ambassadors 'Decipher' Armenian American Diaspora", "Teotig: The First Historian of Armenian Printing", " [The American Civil War as Illuminated in the Armenian Periodical Press]", "The Civil War's only Armenian soldier to be honored", "OUR ARMENIAN NEIGHBORS; There Are About Ten Thousand of Them in This Country. Armenians across Southern California have been protesting to bring attention to the deadly and escalating conflict in the contested Nagorno-Karabakh region. [77] Fresno and the Central Valley in general were the center of California Armenian community, but in the later decades, especially since the 1960s, when significant number of Middle Eastern Armenians arrived in the US, Southern California attracted more and more Armenians. [46] Almost 90% had moved in the previous two decades (57,960)[47] and lived in California (57,482). They take pride in their support of Etchmiadzin, in the massive humanitarian aid given since the 1988 earthquake, in Armenians in high government positions, and particularly in the establishment of the American University of Armenia, the first major experiment in American higher education in the former Soviet Union. Armenia Fund raises millions of dollars every year for infrastructural development in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. [104][105] The Armenian Heritage Park, dedicated to the victims of the Armenian genocide, was opened in downtown Boston on May 22, 2012. The cease-fire is expected to begin Saturday at noon. Ada Tseng is an assistant editor on the Utility Journalism team at the Los Angeles Times. Other notable figures include sculptor Reuben Nakian,[180] painters John Altoon, Edward Avedisian, Charles Garabedian, Ludwig Mactarian, and Arman Manookian. It grew up to 37,647 in 1920, 51,741 in 1930, 40,000 in 1940, 37,270 in 1960 and 38,323 in 1970. [219] The foundation was dissolved in 2011, after 22 years of activity. [9] The only Armenian known to have participated in hostilities was Khachadour Paul Garabedian, who enlisted in the Union Navy. Sherman Oaks Notre Dame overcomes deficit to win Mission League opener, California to alter COVID rules in healthcare settings: Masks and vaccinations not required, Welcome to the world, baby Winter, born amid a snowstorm in Lake Arrowhead, Gripped by grace: Thousands gather for Bishop OConnells funeral Mass, Civilian oversight commission calls for sheriff to outlaw deputy gangs, ban their rituals, Bullets fly amid wild chase on streets of Los Angeles. Hundreds of demonstrators rallied outside of the CNN building during the weekend of Oct. 5, to protest the lack of coverage of the conflict. [58], Armenian American criminal organizations have received widespread media attention, such as during the 2010 Medicaid fraud. Of the 339,732 Armenian Americans who are 25 or above, 26% are with a college degree, and 26.1% hold a bachelor's degree. [22] Once in America, some Armenians organized political parties to serve various causes in America and in the homeland. The team publishes stories and information that help people solve problems, answer questions and make big decisions about life in and around Los Angeles. Decades later when the Soviet Union was on the verge of collapse, even more Armenians fled to the United States as refugees, creating an even larger diaspora. )", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Armenian_population_by_urban_area&oldid=1128338342, Lists of cities with large ethnic identity populations, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Black Sea coast (Chernomorsk) agglomeration, This page was last edited on 19 December 2022, at 16:30. [42][122] About 2/3 of Armenians speakers call Los Angeles County home. [6] The 1988 Armenian earthquake and the energy crisis in Armenia during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War caused an estimated number of 700,000 Armenians to leave the country, most of whom ended up in Russia, still others in the US, and some in Europe. He is also known for Reagan's characterization of 1915 events as "genocide" in 1981. Soviet Armenians, on the other hand, were mostly genocide survivors who never fully integrated into Soviet life after their repatriation in the 1940s. He was appointed commanding general of Camp Sibert, Alabama, which was used extensively as the main training camp for chemical warfare troops, and remained in that position until 1945. A woman holds a sign during a protest outside the Los Angeles Times headquarters in El Segundo on Tuesday. With their homeland being under attack, L.A.s Armenian diaspora has gathered together to make their unanimous voice heard around the world.
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