TODAY IS THE 91ST ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
ArmRadio.am
24.04.2006 11:15
Over again thousands of Armenians will attend today Tsitsernakaberd. 91
years have passed from the day, when the Osmans covered the year 1915
of Armenian history with blood. It was a page of our history that
was encrypted in our memory as a tragedy and became a shame and sin
on the conscience of the Turkish people. Today April 24 is not only
the day of commemoration of the 1.5 million of innocent Armenians. It
is the voice of their successors, of our nation to tell the whole
world, particularly those who still suffer hatred towards Armenians
that it is impossible to kill the creating and constructing Armenian
nation. The pain has never broken us. Moreover, after this strong blow
we turned more decisive to prove the nations that have taken the route
of democracy, that we have a place in the 21st century and we still
have much to do, we still have to convince the civilized community
that non-punishment will bring about a new genocide. But before that
we have homage to pay. Let's once again go to Tsitsernakaberd.
ArmRadio.am
24.04.2006 11:15
Over again thousands of Armenians will attend today Tsitsernakaberd. 91
years have passed from the day, when the Osmans covered the year 1915
of Armenian history with blood. It was a page of our history that
was encrypted in our memory as a tragedy and became a shame and sin
on the conscience of the Turkish people. Today April 24 is not only
the day of commemoration of the 1.5 million of innocent Armenians. It
is the voice of their successors, of our nation to tell the whole
world, particularly those who still suffer hatred towards Armenians
that it is impossible to kill the creating and constructing Armenian
nation. The pain has never broken us. Moreover, after this strong blow
we turned more decisive to prove the nations that have taken the route
of democracy, that we have a place in the 21st century and we still
have much to do, we still have to convince the civilized community
that non-punishment will bring about a new genocide. But before that
we have homage to pay. Let's once again go to Tsitsernakaberd.