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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    April 24, 2004 Saturday 5:32 AM Eastern Time

    Armenia marks sad anniversary of 1915 genocide-Kocharyan

    By Tigran Liloyan

    YEREVAN

    Armenian President Robert Kocharyan said on Saturday that Armenia was
    ready to build normal relations with all the countries of the region,
    including Turkey, on the occasion of the day of memory of the victims
    of the genocide of the Armenian population in the Ottoman Empire on
    April 24, 1915.

    "Like in all the previous years on April 24 we are confirming our
    will to raise above the feelings of rancour and revenge. Our efforts
    are aimed at achieving durable peace, stability and cooperation in
    the region and we are ready to play an active and constructive role
    in this process," Kocharyan said.

    The Armenian leader recalled that a people with great cultural
    heritage and material values which the Armenian civilization had
    accumulated over thousands of years was subject to physical
    extermination in the Ottoman empire under a state program and with
    the use of state structures 89 years ago.

    "Today when we are bowing our heads in memory of millions of innocent
    victims, we publicly reaffirm our determination to seek comprehensive
    and unanimous recognition and condemnation of this crime against
    humanity on the part of the world community," Kocharyan went on to
    say.

    He is convinced that "unpunished crimes can cause new atrocities."

    "The task of the world community is to exert every effort to prevent
    a repeat of such phenomena in future," the Armenian president
    stressed.

    The president and all Armenian statesmen laid a wreath at the
    memorial to 1.5 million victims of the 1915 genocide on Saturday
    morning. They observed a minute of silence in their memory. The
    monument was erected in Yerevan's park "Tsitsernakaberd" in 1967.
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