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    EUROPEAN ARMENIAN FEDERATION
    for Justice and Democracy
    Avenue de la Renaissance 10
    B - 1000 BRUXELLES
    Tel./Fax : +32 (0) 2 732 70 27
    E-mail : [email protected]
    Web : http://www.eafjd.org


    PRESS RELEASE
    For Immediate Release
    May 27th, 2004
    Contact: Talline Tachdjian
    Tel.: +32 (0)2 732 70 27



    NORWEGIAN CITY OF KRAGERØ HONOURS BODIL BIØRN, UNSUNG HERO AND RELIEF WORKER
    DURING ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Brussels, Belgium - On the initiative of the Armenian community of
    Aleppo, Syria, the Norwegian city of Kragerø (11000 inhabitants)
    has erected a statue honoring Bodil Catharina Biørn, who spent 30
    years of her life providing relief to the Armenians of Turkey before,
    during and after the Armenian Genocide. The statue will be unveiled
    on Saturday, May 29.

    After studying nursing in Germany, Bodil Biørn, the daughter of
    a wealthy ship owner, left her native Kragerø in 1905 to go to
    Turkey. There, as part of benevolent evangelical missions, she provided
    aid to the Christian populations, and especially to the Armenians,
    who endured oppression under the Ottomans and who were regularly
    victims of extortion.

    Stationed in various regions of the Ottoman Empire (e.g., Van,
    Cilicia), Bodil Biørn was in Mush in 1915 when the Genocide began. She
    poured her energy into providing assistance to survivors there and
    later in Armenia, during the First Republic (1918-1920).

    After the Sovietization of Armenia, she continued her philathropical
    work in the Armenian orphanages of Syria and Lebanon, where she
    adopted an orphan she named Fridjof. She finally left the region to
    return to her country in 1936.

    The commemorative events in Kragerø are scheduled as follows:

    o Saturday, May 29th

    12.00 - Exhibition "The Ships Owner's Daughter" in the Kragerø Museum
    12.30 - Address by Jussi Flemming Biørn, son of Fridjof, "Bodil Catharina
    Biørn, Philanthropist and Missionary"
    14.00 - Unveiling of Bodil Biørn statue, in front of the town hall
    16.30 - Showing of the movie « Ararat ».

    o Sunday, May 30th

    11.00 - Requiem service in memory of Bodil Biørn and the victims of the
    Armenian Genocide.

    "It is a moral duty for Armenians to pay homage to the many honorable,
    just people, often women, often Scandinavians, who provided relief
    to the victims of the barbarity committed by the Young Turks. With
    this commemoration, Bodil Biørn finally emerges from anonymity and
    takes her place beside Maria Jacobsen, Karen Jeppe, Alma Johansson or
    Amalia Lange, her sisters in compassion," declared Laurent Leylekian,
    executive director of the European Armenian Federation.

    "In these times of questioning about Europe's borders, we are here to
    testify that Europe is foremost a matter of values and identity. In
    this regard, Norway, which is not a member of the Union is undeniably
    part of our European family. This is not the case of Turkey, however,
    which has a long and enduring record of fascism," concluded Leylekian.

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