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    Press Release
    Ref: PR/04/04/008

    Assembly of Armenians of Europe
    Rue de Treves 10, 1050 Brussels
    Tel: +32 2 647 08 01
    Fax: +32 2 647 02 00

    HIGH OFFICIALS AT THE CONCERT OF FAMOUS SOPRANO HASMIK PAPIAN
    DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF THE VICTIMS OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE


    Brussels, 16/04/04 - On April 13th 2004 in Brussels' Royal Conservatoire
    was the venue for a Gala Evening Concert organized by the Assembly of
    Armenians of Europe (AAE) attended by 350 guests. These included members
    of the European Parliament, EU Commission, Belgian Federal and local
    parliaments, Ambassadors and diplomats, representatives of international
    and local organizations as well as the general public. The concert of
    classical music was dedicated to the memory of the victims of the
    Armenian Genocide perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of
    20th century.

    At the opening ceremony of the concert Ms. Irene Shaboyan AAE's
    representative thanked the invited guests and the high officials for
    their solidarity with the struggle for the prevention of further
    genocide and crimes against humanity. She also reminded the audience of
    all those honorable Europeans who, endangering and sometimes sacrificing
    their lives by exposing it to war and epidemic tried to save even few
    human lives from inevitable death. Ms. Shaboyan introduced the audience
    to the tragic life story of Monk Komitas, Armenian musician, collector
    of folk music and composer and a prominent victim of the 1915 Genocide
    (the Bella Bartok of Armenian Music), and observed that if Komitas
    hadn't collected the songs to be performed during the concert, they
    would have disappeared as their authors without leaving any trace and
    one could claim that they had never existed.

    Mrs. Ursula Schleicher the Chairwoman of the EU-South Caucasus
    delegation in the European Parliament said that in spite of the terrible
    genocide, the annihilation and deportations, Armenians never forgot
    about their ancestors, their culture and religion and they never got
    tired of believing in a brighter future.

    Mr. Didier Ramoudt the President of the Interparliamentary group
    between Armenia and Belgium emphasized the importance of the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide. `The recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide by the European Parliament in 1987 and by the Belgian Senate
    in 1998 was an important step towards the prevention of the further
    genocide'. He also deplored the denialest policy of the actual Turkish
    Government and as a European he considered that such behavior was
    unacceptable and intolerable.

    Mr. Willy Fautré the Director of the Human Rights without Frontiers in
    Belgium started his welcome speech by the poem of Daniel Varoujan
    (Armenian poet, arrested and executed by the Turkish Government among
    the Armenian Intellectuals on April 24th, 1915) whose sensitive soul had
    the presentiment of the horror and tragedy to be endured by the
    Armenians. `Nowadays Turkey is asking for the EU membership, but it
    still denies the genocide perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire. Would
    Germany be accepted in the European Union if it hadn't recognized the
    genocide of Jews committed by the Nazi regime and hadn't apologized?
    Could Turkey claim the accession to the European Union unless it
    recognizes the Genocide of 1, 5 million Armenians? `, said Mr. Willy
    Fautré.

    The invited guests had the pleasure to enjoy the Armenian folk songs of
    Komitas performed by the Simonian Quartet. Hasmik Papian, world famous
    soprano then gave a superb and gracious performance of arias by Verdi
    and Puccini and songs of Komitas and Kanatchian.

    `It is our duty as European citizens to uphold European values and,
    to this end, ensure that perpetrators of genocide and those who deny
    it are exposed and rejected. Denial of genocide is the continuation of
    the act of genocide and should not be tolerated on European soil',
    said Mr. Bagrad Nazarian, member of the AAE's Administrative Board at
    the closing of the concert.

    The concert was sponsored by the Austrian Airlines and the Thierry
    Graduate School of Leadership in Brussels.
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