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    Cyprus Mail, Cyprus
    July 27 2008



    High ranking Armenian cleric visits Cyprus

    Unity is the source of strength
    By Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra



    CATHOLICOS of Cilicia of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Aram I has
    called on Turkey to reconcile with its past and formally accept the
    Armenian genocide.

    In a recent visit to Cyprus, Aram I said that he did believe that
    Armenians and Turks could live together, but that Turkey had to admit
    to its past.

    `The people of Turkey are not our enemy. But we have a problem. And it
    is critically important that it is solved. We cannot ignore the past
    or deny our history. The Genocide is deeply rooted into the common
    consciousness of our people. It's not fiction; it's a fact,' he said.

    Aram I also called on Turkey to respect the law when it came to the
    freedom of religious expression for Armenians in Cyprus.

    `I have expressed my concern to the government and the United Nations
    over the issue that Armenians are prohibited from holding masses in
    their Turkish-occupied churches. It is vitally important that the
    occupying forces preserve the identity and sacredness of the religious
    sites. This is part of international law and human rights,' he added.

    On the question of the restoration of the two Armenian churches and
    the Armenian monastery in the occupied areas which are falling apart,
    Aram I demanded for the restoration of all churches and not just the
    Armenian ones, as the current situation showed a lack of respect for
    sites of religious, historical and archaeological value.

    Aram I was in Cyprus this week and held visits with the political and
    religious leadership of the island. After his meeting with President
    Demetris Christofias, the Catholicos of Cicilia spoke of the
    President's evident desire to unify the island.

    `I had a very interesting conversation with the President of the
    Republic. He is really committed to the process of reunification, and
    he is serious. He told me that he is going to continue
    committedly. But when you reunify two things, you also need the others
    committed, you cannot do that alone,' he said.

    He also had a meeting with House President Marios Garoyian, who is
    Armenian, and the cleric spoke of his happiness that Armenians in
    Cyprus were so integrated into Cypriot society.

    `We are proud that he [Garoyian] is of Armenian origin and that he is
    conscious of that. Here there are people of Armenian, Greek, Latin and
    Maronite origin, but the common denominator bringing them together is
    that they are all Cypriots. We need to accept and respect each other
    the way we are, not the way we want others to become.

    `I am very happy to see that our people in this country are very much
    integrated into the fabric of the society. They participate fully,
    actively and responsibly in all spheres of the society,' he added.

    And his message to the Armenians of Cyprus:

    `As I repeatedly say, we must be active participants of the societies
    in which we live. But above all unity: unity is the source of
    strength,' he concluded.
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