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The Armenian Genocide was the first genocide of the 20th century. This unpunished genocide laid the groundwork for future genocides, such as the Holocaust, Cambodia, Rwanda, and today Sudan. In fact, Adolf Hitler referenced the Armenian Genocide prior to executing the tragic Holocaust.

As Americans it is our duty not only to love, protect, and serve our own country, but to extend a helping hand to all those who are wronged and in need. We must reach out to our nation's leadership and urge them to seek justice for the Genocide, the unpunished and forgotten crime against humanity.

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Press Releases Sent To Media
The Walk May End, But The March Continues
     
California State Assembly Majority Leader Dario Frommer and Speaker Pro-tem Leland Yee to Speak at Sacramento Rally For Humanity  
     
Armenians Launch Nationwide Genocide Ad Campaign  
     
California Marchers Pass 200 Mile Mark
     
California Marchers Thank Churches
     
California Youth Honor Genocide Victims, Pope John Paul II
     
California Marchers Conquer 150 Mile Mark
     
California Grandmother in Midst of Walking Record Setting 215 Miles in 19 Days
     
Living Life on the Road By Choice
     
Walkers Complete More Than a Quarter of The 215 Mile March For Humanity
     
California State Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez to Speak at March For Humanity Opening Ceremony  
     
March For Humanity Reaches Final Preparation Stage
     
State Capitol Rally to Conclude 215 Mile March  
     
215 Mile Walk Will Honor
Victims of Forgotten Genocide
 
     

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