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    Armenia marks 15th anniversary of Baku pogroms

    Public Television of Armenia, Yerevan
    19 Jan 05


    [Presenter] A march to mark the 15th anniversary of the Baku pogroms
    of 1990 took place at 1200 [0800 gmt] today at the Tsitsernakaberd
    memorial of the genocide victims. Our correspondent Gayane Davtyan is
    also in Tsitsernakaberd.

    [Correspondent from Tsitsernakaberd] Many politicians and people are
    here today to commemorate the victims. The prime minister's advisor
    Granush Kharatyan is also here.

    Ms Kharatyan, do you think it is high time to remind the international
    community about what took place 15 years ago and what is being done in
    Armenia today in this direction?

    [Granush Kharatyan, captioned] This is our everyday pain and this is a
    good opportunity to call on the international community and people all
    over the world to be watchful, because this is not only our pain, this
    is everybody's pain. If you keep silent it means that you are joining
    the evil, if you keep silent then you do not see what is happening
    around you to people, monuments, history, memory, and humanity in
    general.

    We want to tell the whole world once again that this is not the best
    way to remind you. But we, a group of people, wanted to remind you in
    this way [as heard]. This cannot be allowed to continue. I am sure
    that humanity did not understand what had happened.

    [Presenter] Gayane, I would like to ask Ms Kharatyan what does she
    think about the mourning ceremony which will take place in Baku
    tomorrow [20 January]? Can these two mourning ceremonies be accepted
    as equal by the international community?

    [Granush Kharatyan] Unfortunately, I think that the forthcoming event
    in Azerbaijan is an organized campaign by the government. I regret
    that the Armenian and Azerbaijani youth could not and cannot tell the
    truth about the reality. I talked to many young people here
    today. They did not say that they hate Azeris. They say that they do
    not want what happened in the 20th century to be repeated in the 21st
    century. Today's motto is into the 21st century without genocide. They
    did not come here today to say that unfortunately, the Azeris ended
    the 20th century with genocide. It is very painful that the Armenian
    people started and finished their 20th century really with
    genocide. We want the world and people not to see what the Armenian
    people saw in the 20th century.

    [Correspondent] Thank you very much.
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