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    ArmenPress
    April 24 2004

    ARMENIA COMMEMORATES GENOCIDE VICTIMS

    YEREVAN, APRIL 24, ARMENPRESS: Armenian president Robert
    Kocharian, members of the Armenian government, representatives of
    political parties, diplomatic corps and top clerics from the Armenian
    Apostolic Church laid wreathes today at the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial
    in the capital Yerevan to commemorate 1.5 million victims of the 1915
    genocide of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire.
    Hundreds of thousands of Armenians from all parts of the world
    walked today up the Tsitsernakaberd hill in Yerevan to the 1915
    Genocide Memorial on the annual day of remembrance for Armenians
    massacred in the Ottoman Empire. Ceremonies are also held in Armenian
    communities throughout the world.
    The Armenian genocide was officially recognized by parliaments of
    several countries, the last being Canada, the European Parliament,
    tens of US States and many international organizations.
    An American journalists Jonathan Alper, who came to pay tribute to
    the memory of innocent victims, told Armenpress that 33 US states
    have officially recognized the Armenian genocide, while president
    George Bush avoids to use the word" genocide" in his April 24 address
    to American Armenians. "A presidential hopeful John Kerry has
    promised to recognize the Armenian genocide if elected, but he will
    forget about it as soon as elected, like all previous presidents," he
    said.
    Speaking to reporters after laying a wreath to Genocide Memorial
    president Kocharian said: "
    You can see that our government is very active in pressing for
    international recognition of the genocide. Each year is marked with a
    significant progress. We shall be as persistent as now and we have
    big resources to reach our goal. I believe that after all we shall
    succeed in it."
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