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    London Free Press, Ontario, Canada
    April 26 2005


    Armenians mark anniversary of mass killings of ancestors



    YEREVAN, ARMENIA -- Hundreds of thousands of Armenians marked the
    90th anniversary of the mass killings of Armenians in the Ottoman
    Empire, vowing to press their case to have the killings recognized by
    Turkey and the world as genocide. Waving flags and carrying flowers,
    people streamed through the Armenian capital and marched up to a
    massive hilltop granite memorial to hear speeches and prayers.
    Weeping mourners filed into the circular block memorial, laying
    carnations on a flat surface surrounding a burning flame.

    The country observed a minute of silence and Yerevan residents were
    to place candles on window sills in memory of the victims.

    Ottoman authorities began rounding up intellectuals, diplomats and
    other influential Armenians in Istanbul on April 24, 1915, as
    violence and unrest grew, particularly in the eastern parts of the
    country.

    Armenia says up to 1.5 million Armenians died or were killed over
    several years as part of a campaign to force them out of eastern
    Turkey.

    Turkey acknowledges large numbers of Armenians died, but says the
    figure is inflated and the deaths occurred in civil unrest during the
    collapse of the Ottoman Empire.
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