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    THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE MARCH TO TSITSERNAKABERD

    ArmRadio.am
    24.04.2006 16:00

    The way toward the memorial to the Armenian Genocide - Tsitsernakaberd
    - was crowded since early morning. The heavy rain in the morning
    did not prevent the flow of thousands of people. Representatives of
    non-governmental and political organizations, Diaspora Armenians, state
    officials, representatives of ethnic minorities living in Armenia,
    people in response for foreign Embassies accredited in Armenia come
    to pay homage to the Genocide victims.

    At 11 p.m. RA president Robert Kocharyan visited the Genocide
    memorial. The President was accompanied by Prime Minister Andranik
    Margaryan, President of the Constitutional Court Gagik Harutyunyan,
    a number of members of the Armenian government and Deputies.

    "The achievements in regard to the international recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide are apparent," Vice-Speaker of the National Assembly
    Tigran Torosyan told the journalists.

    The Vice-Speaker is confident that the most essential is that in
    the course of the years more and more countries and peoples come to
    understand that the crime was directed against whole humanity.

    "It is Turkey's problem whether it will recognize the Genocide or not,
    a matter of dignity of Turkey and the Turkish people.

    An interesting action was arranged today by the "American-Armenians -
    Armenia" organization: they suggested to tie ribbons on the threads
    along the way to Tsitsernakaberd as a sign of protest against those
    countries, which have not recognized the historic truth and have not
    condemned the first Genocide carried out by Turks.

    UU Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Armenia John
    Evans refused to answer the journalists' questions. After laying
    flowers to the Genocide memorial he left saying a single sentence,
    "God bless you."

    The endless stream of people to Tsitsernakaberd evidences that it is
    not just a memorial of sorrow. The procession dedicated to the 91st
    anniversary of the Genocide is not just a march of grief. It is a
    decisive nationwide demand to restore the justice. Thus, our march
    is immortal, since the impulse is fair, the aim is just and the steps
    are justified.
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