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Asdghig's long march: Reem Haddad is seared by the pain and hope of lives scarred by genocide.(Letter from Lebanon)
From:
New Internationalist
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January 1, 2005| Author:
Haddad, Reem
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THE book had been among my parents' possessions for years. They couldn't remember who had given it to them and they had never got around to reading it. Finding nothing to do one lazy afternoon, I began leafing through its pages. The sentences were short, the English rather simple. I couldn't put it down. I never looked at Armenians the same way again. Every Armenian I met in Lebanon reminded me of her. I quizzed my father, a physician, about her.
'Asdghig Avakian?' he sa...
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