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    EVENTS DEDICATED TO 91ST ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE HELD IN ARGENTINA

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Apr 26 2006

    BUENOS AIRES, APRIL 26, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The April 22
    ceremony of ecumenic prayer and memory of the Armenian Genocide martyrs
    held in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral by Cardinal Jorje
    Bergoglio, the Buenos Aires Archbishop, the spiritual primate of the
    Roman Catholic Church of Argentina became a particular start of events
    dedicated to the 91st anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Hundreds
    of Argentinians, representatives of community structures, the RA
    Embassy's staff were present at the event. In the spiritism prayer
    to the memory of innocent victims of the Armenian Genocide, Cardinal
    Bergoglio called on Turkey to recognize the Armenian Genocide as
    the most serious crime committed by the Ottaman Empire towards the
    Armenian nation and mankind. Primates of three Armenian confessions
    of Argentina also prayed at the event. As Noyan Tapan was informed
    by the RA Foreign Ministry's Press and Information Department, on the
    next day, early April 23, the Surb liturgy dedicated to the Genocide
    martyrs was celebrated in Armenian churches, ceremonies of laying
    wreaths were organized near the Armenian monuments. After the midday,
    youth organizations of community structures held political events:
    the car column going round streets of the capital was turned into a
    crowded march which finished by an action of protest in front of the
    Turkish Embassy. Late the same day, Baroness Caroline Cox, the former
    Vice-Speaker of the House of Lords of Great Britain delivered a lecture
    dedicated to the Armenian Genocide in the hall of the greatest annual
    international exhibition of book of Buenos Aires. Touching upon the
    first crime committed against the mankind in early the 20th century,
    he expressed sorrow that for political reasons, the Genocide has
    not been properly recognized yet by some countries, including Great
    Britain. However, Baroness was optimistic in the issue of international
    recognition of the Genocide as well as expressed a hope that
    Turkey will finally understand "how important it is just for the
    Turk people to get rid of that weight on its conscience." Events
    dedicated to memory of the Armenian Genocide victims continued on
    April 24: community representatives laid wreaths to the monument to
    General San Martin, the national hero of Argentina, then a march to
    the Armenian square of Buenos Aires took place where opening of a
    monument dedicated to the anniversary of the Genocide took place. The
    central event dedicated to the anniversary took place in the evening at
    the Armenian Center of Buenos Aires the specially invited speaker of
    which Baroness Caloline Cox was. RA Ambassador to Argentina Vladimir
    Karmirshalian made a speech as well. The Argentinian press published
    materials dedicated to the Armenian Genocide few days continuously. A
    special program dedicated to the anniversary of the Genocide was
    broadcast by the Argentinian Central "7th channel" on April 23.
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