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    National Post , Canada
    April 25, 2005 Monday
    National Edition

    Thousands of Armenians remember 1.5 million dead


    YEREVAN - Hundreds of thousands of people clutching tulips,
    carnations and daffodils climbed a hill in Armenia's capital
    yesterday to lay wreaths and remember the 1.5 million they say were
    killed 90 years ago in Ottoman Turkey. From the top the crowds could
    see the heights of Mount Ararat, now in eastern Turkey, the region
    where Armenia says its people were slaughtered in a genocide during
    the chaos surrounding the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire.

    The mountain is a potent symbol for the Christian nation but it lies
    out of reach across a fortified frontier. Local families mixed with
    members of Armenia's diaspora from Europe and the United States to
    remember friends and relatives who had died between 1915 and 1923.
    Armenia wants Turkey and the world to admit that what happened was
    genocide. Turkey denies this, saying Armenians were among many
    victims of a partisan war that also claimed many Muslims.
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