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    ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
    Oct 27 2006

    MONUMENT FOR VICTIMS OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AND HOLOCAUST OPENS IN YEREVAN


    "A crime against a whole nation cannot be forgotten," said Chief
    Rabbi of Armenia Gersh Meir-Burshtein at the opening of a Monument
    for the Victims of Armenian Genocide and Holocaust in Yerevan.

    He said that the Monument will serve a farewell speech for the
    generations in order that they do not allow repetition of such
    tragedies in future. "The silence on the point of Armenian Genocide
    of 1915 led to the repetition of the tragedy during the World War II.
    However, neither the Ottoman Turkey nor the Nazi Germany managed to
    eradicate the cultural heritage of the Armenian and Jewish peoples,"
    he said. "The world community must understand at last that conflicts
    must be settled in a democratic way only," Gersh Mein-Burshtein said.

    In her turn, Head of the Department for Religion and National
    Minorities, the Armenian Government, Hranuysh Kharatyan, indicated at
    the indifference of the leadership of a number of countries to the
    problem of xenophobia. Despite the public speeches of many public
    organizations against this terrible phenomenon, no one is safeguarded
    against racism, she said.

    To recap, 6 million of Jews fell victim to the Holocaust during the
    World War II. Earlier in 1915, 1,5 million of Armenians were killed
    in the Ottoman Empire.
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