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    Christian Post, CA
    April 28 2005


    CEC President Attends Armenian Genocide Commemoration

    The president of the Conference of European Churches commemorated the
    90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide



    The President of the Conference of European Churches (CEC), took part
    in events commemorating the 90th anniversary of the Armenian genocide
    in Erevan and Etchmiadzin, Armenia on Sunday.


    The Rev. Jean-Arnold de Clermont, president of the CEC, presented a
    statement on the Armenian Genocide during which he urged the Turkish
    government to initiate reconciliation between Turkish and Armenian
    peoples by a `recognition of guilt and the proclamation of the
    truth.'

    He handed the statement in a private meeting to His Holiness Karekin
    II, Catholicos of All Armenians.

    At a ceremony in the cathedral of Erevan - which included the
    president of Armenia, members of government, and a large congregation
    - church representatives each offered prayers of intercession for the
    others in their own language. Represented at the event were the
    Orthodox Churches of Russia, Greece, Romania, and Syria along with
    Anglican Churches.

    The Reverend also said that CEC member churches considered a
    recognition by Turkey of the 1915 genocide and the respect for the
    values of the European Union to be pre-conditions for acceptance into
    the EU, according to a statement by the CEC.

    He said that the `atrocities' which happened on the soil of modern
    day Turkey, were `not only committed against Armenians but aso
    against other Christian and ethnic minorities, in particuar Greek and
    Syrian.'

    In its statement, the CEC Presidium joined the World Council of
    Churches in inviting all its member churches `to make April 24 a Day
    of memory of the Armenian Genocide and to consider further
    appropriate actions related to the 90 years commemoration of the
    Armenian Genocide.'
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