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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    April 24, 2005 Sunday

    Crimea commemorating Armenian genocide victims

    By Lev Ryabchikov

    SIMFEROPOL

    The Crimea is commemorating Armenian genocide victims.

    A service for genocide victims was ministered in the St. Akop Church
    in Simferopol on Sunday.

    Armenian historians told a mourning rally that large-scale killings
    of Armenians began in West Armenia in April 1915 by a classified
    instruction of the Turkish government. They remembered with gratitude
    Russian Emperor Nicholas II, who ordered to open the Russian-Turkish
    border for 375,000 Armenian refugees. Some of them found refuge in
    the Crimea, where many Armenians lived at that time.

    11,000 Armenians were deported from the Crimea in 1944 together with
    Crimean Tatars, Bulgarians and Greeks. Nowadays the Armenian
    community of the Crimea has 9,000 members.
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