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    MY NAME IS STRUGGLE, AND MY END IS VICTORY

    Yerkir
    24.04.2008 15:06

    Yerevan (Yerkir) - Thousands of young people from Armenia and Diaspora
    joined in the torch march, held for the ninth time that began at
    20:00 on 23 April in Freedom Square. The march was organized by
    the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Youth Organization and Nikol
    Aghbalian Student Union.

    "Dear youth, the memory of our forefathers will always remain in
    our hearts," a statement by those organizations said. "Our name is
    struggle until Turkey recognizes the Armenian Genocide. Our name is
    struggle until a fair reparation and return of our homeland."

    "I believe we will see our lands returned," said Karo Khorozian,
    a member of the project called "To Homeland."

    Hrayr Karapetyan, the secretary of the ARF faction in parliament,
    addressed those present: "Everyone around the globe pay respects
    those days to the memory of the 1915 Genocide victims. Not Armenians
    are paying respects but also the entire progressive and civilized
    humankind is with us and stands up for the memory of our martyred
    people because the civilized world came to realize that this great
    crime had its followers. There were Hitlers, there were people who
    continued the policies of Taleats, Envers.

    "All those governments who speak of human rights and liberties
    should first of all recognize this crime, the Genocide because this
    is the gravest violation of human rights and liberties, especially
    that Turkey has not changed and that people are harassed in today's
    Turkey, people like Hrant Dink. As we were united twenty years ago
    and were able to return Artsakh, we will bring back out united Armenia
    tomorrow with the help of our unity. Long live free, independent and
    united Armenia." he added.

    After praying, the participants of the march started to walk to
    Tsitsernakaberd hill. A cross and the Armenian tricolor led the
    procession.

    Young people held up the flags of the countries that have recognized
    the Armenian Genocide.
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