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    Armenian community commemorates genocide

    ANP (Dutch news agency)
    April 24, 2004

    ASSEN (ANP) - On Saturday, hundreds of people participated in the annual
    commemoration of the Armenian genocide. The commemoration took place at the
    memorial in cemetery de Boskamp in Assen. Various speakers called on the
    Dutch and Turkish governments to recognize the Armenian genocide.

    M. Hakhverdian of the Armenian Federation called acknowledgement of the
    genocide by Turkey "a basic condition for accession of the country to the
    EU". Stand-up satirist Freek de Jonge, one of the guest speakers at the
    commemoration, said he was ashamed of the Dutch government's position
    regarding the genocide. As opposed to countries like Sweden, Switzerland,
    Belgium and since this week also Canada, the Dutch government has hitherto
    not proceeded to recognize the genocide. "What else can I say but: we feel
    ashamed", according to Freek de Jonge.

    The Armenian genocide has faded from the memories of many according to De
    Jonge. "The word genocide does not sound as familiar as holocaust. It still
    does not have a museum." He thus called upon the Netherlands to proceed
    towards the recognition of the Armenian Genocide. "Where remains this guide
    country that appears to have lost its way?"

    The commemoration in Assen closed a week of actions by the Armenian
    community in the Netherlands. Last Wednesday, the Federation of Armenian
    Organizations in the Netherlands offered a petition to the Dutch Parliament.
    The Netherlands was again called upon to recognize the Armenian genocide.
    The "forgotten genocide" cost the lives of hundreds of thousands of
    Armenians.
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