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I received this via email.

 

Dear Friends,

 

The October Issue of Reader's Digest (Canadian Edition) features a beautifully written

article by Montreal Armenian Line Abrahamian, Associate Editor at Reader's Digest.

The article (pages 62-69) is entitled "My Journey From Hate to Hope," with byline "The

Armenian Genocide almost annihilated my ancestors. How could I not hate Turks." This

timely and engaging article is preceded by an interview with Orlando Bloom (pages 56-61)

in which the A-list Hollywood actor talks about his participation in Andrew Goldberg's

stunning "The Armenian Genocide" documentary.

 

The October Issue of the Canadian Edition will be on newsstands across Canada in the

coming days.

 

In addition to the interview and the article in print, the Reader's Digest website

includes another article written by Ms. Abrahamian with quotes and interviews from

numerous Turks and some well-known Armenians about the Genocide. The web article is

called: "Talking With Turks and Armenians About the Genocide."

 

It is located at: http://www.readersdigest.ca/mag/2006/10/genocide.php

 

Six million copies of the magazine will be distributed and sold across Canada. You may

email the editors indicating your appreciation of the articles and the web material at:

 

http://www.readersdigest.ca/lettereditor.html

 

Finally, (for international readers) I encourage all of you to visit the website and to

order multiple copies of the print edition to distribute as widely as possible. You may

do so by going to the website below: [NOTE the URL did not function, so I have removed it.]

 

Or click the much shorter address below and select Magazines - Foreign Orders:

http://www.readersdigest.ca/cs.html

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Introduction to the Article:

 

“My Journey From Hate to Hope” in the October issue of Reader’s Digest is my attempt to deal with the hatred I’ve felt for Turks because of the 1915 Armenian Genocide that killed 1.5 million men, women and children. Here, I speak with some Turks and some well-known Armenians about the Genocide."

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