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    Iran's Armenians mark anniversary of 1915 "mass killing" - agency

    Mehr news agency, Tehran
    24 Apr 05


    Thousands of Armenians in Tehran held their annual rally today [14
    April] condemning the mass killing of Armenians by Turks in 1915. The
    marchers chanted slogans in support of the Islamic republic and
    regarded Iran as the supporter of the oppressed people.

    The political correspondent of Mehr News Agency reports: Thousands of
    Armenians in Tehran who initially gathered outside the Armenian
    Archbishopric Church in Ostad Nejatollahi Street and then marched
    towards another church in Jomhuri Street, called on the Turkish
    government to accept the responsibility for the 1915 genocide of
    Armenians.

    The marchers who were carrying portraits of Imam Khomeyni, Eminent
    Leader [Ayatollah Khamene'i] and President Khatami, chanted slogans
    [praising] the Islamic republic for supporting the oppressed and
    condemning the mass killing of Armenians in 1915.

    During the rally which was held with a permit from the Interior
    Ministry, one of the Armenians who was chanting slogans into a
    microphone, said: Armenians are grateful for the hospitality of
    Iranians who welcomed them with open arms after the [1915] genocide.

    A statement issued this morning by the marchers stressed: The genocide
    of Armenians at the beginning of the 20th century, crimes committed by
    Nazis in middle of the same century together with the killing of
    Muslims in Bosnia and crimes committed by Israel against the oppressed
    people of Palestine, are all examples of crimes against humanity and
    an indication of a superiority feeling and cruelty of some
    governments.

    The statement stressed: A victory of human conscience over hidden
    policies of powerful countries such as America [as published], will
    finally force the Turkish government to accept the responsibility, and
    it is incumbent to the supporters of human rights to raise their voice
    even higher for justice, and it is incumbent upon silent governments
    to recognize the [1915] genocide and burnish their conscience. It is
    also incumbent to the Turkish government to accept the historical fact
    of genocide in order to break the spell of military dictatorship and
    be accepted in the world community.
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