BUENOS AIRES ARCHBISHOP CALLED TURKEY TO UNCONDITIONALLY RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
PanARMENIAN.Net
25.04.2006 23:21 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ There ceremony of commemoration of victims of
the Armenian Genocide, held by Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio,
Archbishop of Buenos Aires (Argentina) was a peculiar beginning of
events marking the 91st anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, reports
the Press Service of the Armenian MFA. The Cardinal urged Turkey to
unconditionally recognize the Armenian Genocide as a gravest crime
of Ottoman Turkey against the Armenian people and the entire humanity.
A mourning liturgy was served April 24 in Armenian churches of
Argentine. Wreaths were laid at Armenian monuments. Youth organizations
organized political actions: a procession, which then came to the
Turkish Embassy building to protest. British House of Lords former
Speaker, baroness Caroline Cox delivered a lecture at the International
Book Exhibition. Speaking of this crime against humanity she said
the Genocide was not properly recognized in some countries owing
to political considerations. She hoped Turkey will finally realize
"the importance for the Turkish people to get rid of this load."
April 24 events marking the anniversary of the Armenian Genocide
continues in Argentine. Armenian community members laid a wreath
to monument to Argentinean national hero - general San-Martin. A
monument opened in the Armenian Square of Buenos Aires dedicated to
victims of the Armenian Genocide.
Argentinean media wrote about the anniversary of the Armenian Genocide
for several days. April 23 the central 7th channel broadcast a program,
dedicated to the Genocide.
PanARMENIAN.Net
25.04.2006 23:21 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ There ceremony of commemoration of victims of
the Armenian Genocide, held by Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio,
Archbishop of Buenos Aires (Argentina) was a peculiar beginning of
events marking the 91st anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, reports
the Press Service of the Armenian MFA. The Cardinal urged Turkey to
unconditionally recognize the Armenian Genocide as a gravest crime
of Ottoman Turkey against the Armenian people and the entire humanity.
A mourning liturgy was served April 24 in Armenian churches of
Argentine. Wreaths were laid at Armenian monuments. Youth organizations
organized political actions: a procession, which then came to the
Turkish Embassy building to protest. British House of Lords former
Speaker, baroness Caroline Cox delivered a lecture at the International
Book Exhibition. Speaking of this crime against humanity she said
the Genocide was not properly recognized in some countries owing
to political considerations. She hoped Turkey will finally realize
"the importance for the Turkish people to get rid of this load."
April 24 events marking the anniversary of the Armenian Genocide
continues in Argentine. Armenian community members laid a wreath
to monument to Argentinean national hero - general San-Martin. A
monument opened in the Armenian Square of Buenos Aires dedicated to
victims of the Armenian Genocide.
Argentinean media wrote about the anniversary of the Armenian Genocide
for several days. April 23 the central 7th channel broadcast a program,
dedicated to the Genocide.