Out of Genocide, New Fruits Grow



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A Berkeley resident who declined to identify himself ties a ribbon to an artificial pomegranate placed on Memorial Glade by the UC Berkeley Armenian Student Association. The pomegranate, a symbol of Armenia, was meant to commemorate the Armenian Genocide during Genocide Awareness Week.

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