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    From: Embassy of Armenia <[email protected]>
    Subject: Embassy of Armenia Commemorates Genocide Anniversary

    PRESS RELEASE
    April 27, 2006
    Embassy of the Republic of Armenia
    2225 R Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20008
    Tel: 202-319-1976, x. 348; Fax: 202-319-2982
    Email: [email protected] ;Web: www.armeniaemb.org

    Embassy of Armenia Commemorates Genocide Anniversary With a Remembrance
    Event, Photo Exhibit

    On April 26, 2006, the Embassy of Armenia hosted an event commemorating the
    91st anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Over 500 Armenian Americans and
    friends of Armenia, representing the Armenian Apostolic Church,
    Armenian-American organizations and individual community members laid
    flowers and wreaths at the khatchkar located on the Embassy premises.

    A joint prayer service for the memory of the Genocide victims was conducted
    by the pastors of St. Mary’s and Soorp Khatch Armenian Apostolic Churches in
    Washington, DC.

    In his address, Ambassador Tatoul Markarian expressed appreciation for the
    Genocide recognition efforts by the Armenian Diaspora throughout decades. He
    noted that the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide remains on
    Armenia’s foreign policy agenda. Stressing the importance of continuing
    unified efforts of all the Armenian organizations on this issue, Ambassador
    Markarian emphasized the significance of existence of the independent
    Armenian statehood in achieving success in recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide.

    Also on April 24, the Embassy unveiled a photo exhibit on the Armenian
    cultural and historical monuments outside of the modern-day Armenia. The
    exhibit, prepared by the Research on Armenian Architecture, presents
    photographic evidence of the systematic campaign to destroy the Armenian
    cultural legacy in Turkey and Azerbaijan. In his remarks during the opening
    of the exhibit, Ambassador Markarian expressed appreciation of the efforts
    to study and collect documental evidence of the Armenian architectural and
    historical monuments abroad. The Ambassador emphasized the urgency of the
    need to preserve the Armenian architectural heritage in neighboring
    countries, noting that this had been once more underscored by the recent
    barbaric destruction of the Armenian khachkars in Nakhichevan.

    The ten-day exhibit has already been attended by hundreds of
    Armenian-Americans, as well as U.S. officials.
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