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    Pan Armenian News

    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE VICTIMS COMMEMORATED IN ROSTOV-ON-DON


    28.04.2005 05:28

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ April 24 victims of the Armenian Genocide in Turkey were
    commemorated in Rostov-on-Don. At noon flowers and wreaths were laid to the
    Khachkar memorial, set next to St. Karapet church, reported the Yerkramas,
    the newspaper of Armenians of Russia. St. Karapet church building was not
    able to accommodate all those gathered. Unfortunately, it is not designed
    for a mass flow of people and there were really many. Thus the main part of
    the liturgy in the memory of the innocent victims was held next to the
    Khachkar. Armenia's Consul General to the Southern Federal District Ararat
    Gomstian was present at the event. A memorial evening of victims of the
    Armenian Genocide in Turkey was also held in Surb Khach Temple, where
    prayers, poems and evidence of the descendants of the witnesses of the
    Genocide in 1915-1922 were heard. The main events marking the 90-th
    anniversary of the Armenian Genocide had been held earlier. Thus, a round
    table sitting titled `NO TO GENOCIDE, NO TO WAR, NO TO TERROR' was held
    April 18. Armenian Genocide - a Bloody Page in Human History seminar was
    held in Surb Khach museum monastery April 23. The fact that April 16 a large
    article titled Genocide Should not be Forgotten was published in Academy
    scientific and education weekly of the South of Russia. In the article
    Doctor of Juridical Sciences, Professors Yu. Prusakov and L. Akopov provide
    convincing proofs that it is inadmissible to forget the Armenian Genocide in
    Turkey as a crime against humanity according to the international law, as
    well as the need of its denunciation by all UN member states, including
    Turkey. The latter should not be admitted to the EU without the
    acknowledgement and censure of the crimes in its history - just like the FRG
    acted toward the Holocaust victims.
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