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    PRESS RELEASE
    Contactperson: Mr. Hagop Khatcherian
    Armenian Relief Society of Stockholm, Sweden (HOM)
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Tel: +46707461495


    Sweden's Armenians pay tribute to the memory of the victims of Genocide


    Stockholm.- Almost one fifth of the tiny Armenian community, 800
    Swedish Armenians from all over Sweden were gathered on the 24th of
    April, at ABF HUSET in central Stockholm in order to commemorate the
    memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide.

    Two-thirds of the Armenian population perished between 1915 and
    1923. As a minority, living in the Ottoman Empire in their historical
    homeland, their call for the application of the lofty principles of
    liberty, equality and fraternity, as well as safeguarding of human
    rights, fundamental freedoms and rule of law, led to their death
    sentence.

    Today, survivors and their successors, living within and outside the
    Armenia expect that the worldıs recognition of the universality of
    those same noble principles will lead to recognition that Genocide was
    committed against Armenians.

    The key speaker of the day was Dr. Ashot Alexanian , Minister
    Counsellor at the Armenian Embassy in Vienna who made his speech both
    in English and Armenian. Addressing the enthusiastic audience of
    young and old, he said in his message:

    "On behalf of all principles and values of human rights, human dignity
    and fundamental freedoms, for the defence of which Armenians have paid
    their own life, even more - losing their historical homeland -, like a
    biting irony of history, nowadays Turkey wants to become a member of
    western community, proclaiming and safeguarding the same values.

    Armenia and Armenians worldwide cannot drop, forget or deny the
    Genocide of 1915, perpetrated in the Ottoman Empire, against the,
    residing in its historical homeland. All Armenians - in Armenia and
    Diaspora - more or less are engaged in the matter of Genocide
    recognition by the world community".

    Talking about the relations of Armenia and Turkey the Guest speaker
    counsellor Dr. Ashod Alexanian affirmed in his speech that "Regardless
    of historical realities, difficulties, even animosities, the two
    peoples are destined to live next door to each other. The
    establishment of relations will make it possible by freely,
    democratically, discuss even those difficult issues that have been
    inherited from the past. There are hardly any two neighbouring
    countries in the world, which don't have difficult historical issues
    between them. Yet, none of these has resulted in closed borders."

    Furthermore he demanded "Turkish recognition of Armenian Genocide has
    to be involved in the basic document of the EU-New Neighbourhood
    comprehensive program, as an indispensable precondition of
    implementation of regional security, aiming at boosting cooperation
    among the involved countries. The best example for this is the
    creation of European Union and the historical experience of
    establishment of after-war Europe."


    The second guest speaker was Prof. David Gaunt, a british scholar
    working at the Södertorns University in Stockholm. Dr. David Gaunt
    exposed in details the circomstances under which the Genocide became
    possible to execute. He concluded his words with the absolute
    necessity of pressure applied by the international public opinion on
    the Turkish society in order to achieve recognition.

    On the program was scheduled a performance by ARMCHOROUS, the Moscow
    Armenian chamber chorus of the State Philharmonic Society of Armenia
    lead by composer and conductor Arshag Gadzian.

    On this occasion both the Assyrian and Kurdish communities had sent a
    greeting letter which was read to the public. The letters expressed
    words of sympathy and solidarity with the Armenian People in their
    struggle for Justice. Sweden hosts a 60 000 strong community of
    Assyrians, while the Kurdish community counts as much as 50 000.
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