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    Work begins to restore old Armenian cemetery
    By Rula Aweidah

    21 June 08
    Cyprus Mail

    WORK for the reconstruction of the derelict old Armenian cemetery near
    the Ledra Palace is to begin in earnest next week.

    A contract has been granted complete the renovation and construction of
    the cemetery, the tombs, the exterior wall as well as the chapel in the
    cemetery.

    Back in 2006, the Armenian Prelature had started digging up graves in
    order to put remains together in a new communal grave in the new
    Armenian cemetery on the outskirts of the capital. But the workers
    simply started breaking up old historic tombs, damaging headstones and
    exposing bones, sparking outrage among the community.

    Soon after the municipality delivered a court order stopping the work,
    and instructing those responsible to restore the site, but nothing was
    done and the cemetery fell into even greater disrepair.

    Finally after two years, renovations are now ready to take place.

    `The preliminary work is complete, all the permissions are in place,
    and the work will be done by architects who are all professionals,'
    explained the Armenian representative at the House, Vartkes Mahdessian.
    The project was awarded two weeks ago. `They will start work 100 per
    cent next week,' he said.

    The whole project was made possible by a subsidy that was received from
    the Cyprus government, as well as a big amount contributed by the
    Armenian Church. It is foreseen that the completion of the cemetery
    will be complete in about twelve months.

    Mahdessian said: `The boundary wall will be restored again, the small
    church will be renovated, all the graves will be back in their original
    places and the ones that are unidentified will all be placed in a
    common grave, which will have all their names inscribed.'

    `This will be something we as Armenians and Cypriots will be proud of,'
    Mahdessian added.
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