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    SWEDISH ARMENIAN COMMUNITY HOLDS IN UPPSALA CENTRAL EVENT DEDICATED TO 91ST ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Apr 25 2006

    UPPSALA, APRIL 25, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. On the initiative
    of the Armenian Unions Uniting Centre and the Armenian Cultural Union
    of Uppsala and of the church councils, cooperating with "Hayastan"
    (Armenia) All-Armenian Fund, Armenian unions and organizations, the
    central event dedicated to memory of the Armenian Genocide victims was
    held in Sweden this year on April 22 in Uppsala. Hundreds of sons of
    Armenians and representatives of other nations paid tribute of their
    respect to the memory of the Armenian Genocide victims. People came
    by buses from far cities to participate in the memory-evening. Vachik
    Karapetian, the Chairman of the Uppsala Church Council opened the
    program. After standing in one minute honour of silence, Armenian and
    Swedish participants of the event, representatives of political, public
    organizations listened to Klas-Joran Karlson, the History Department
    Professor of "Lyund" University, author of the books "From Ararat to
    Nagorno Karabakh" and "History of Genocides" who touching upon in his
    lecture the Armenian people's history of the last century, under the
    light of international political events, explained the phenomenon of
    the genocide as well as the process of the international recognition of
    the genocide, mentioning the necessity and importance of liquidating
    consequences of the genocide. Ulla Hoffman, a member of the Swedish
    Parliament, a representative of the Left Party who has visited
    Armenia many times and contacted and became to know the Armenian
    people closer, stressed in her speech the necessity of Sweden's and
    other European countries' assisting Armenia at any price. Strictly
    condemning Turkey's denying policy, she emphasized that it would not
    be possible to speak about development of Armenian-Turkish real ties
    and their reconciliation, without Turkey's recognition of the Genocide
    and revewing its history. Then Helena Linder, a representative of the
    Greens' Party, a member of the Uppsala City Council and a candidate
    for the Riksdag deputy made a speech. According to her, the Swedish
    society must know about the Armenian Genocide as much as it knows
    about the Holocaust. Michael Oskarson, a Rikstag deputy from the
    Christian-Democratic party, paying tribute of his respect to the memory
    of millions of martyrs, emphasized that Turkey has still a long way
    to pass for making a part of the European family. As Noyan Tapan was
    informed by the Armenians Unions Uniting Center of Sweden, the Uppsala
    Armenian Cultural Union's "Gayane" dancing group headed by Armine
    Zakinian, soloist Arpine Zakinian, to the piano accompaniment of Lilit
    Sukiasian, duduk player Haik Hakobian, reciters Nune Haroutiunian,
    Ani Galstian and others participated in the artistic part of the
    event. The event finished with the hymn of the Republic of Armenia.
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