RADIO AURORA CHANGING PLAYLIST ON APRIL 24
Tert.am
22.04.10
An Armenian local radio station Aurora is changing its play-list from
the midnight on April 24 on the occasion of the commemoration of the
Armenian Genocide. On this day the station will air music performances
relevant to the symbolism of the atmosphere of the day.
Also part of the commemoration Aurora will air the following text in
different languages:
"April 24 is the commemoration of the Armenian Genocide in the
Ottoman Empire.
This was the first international crime in the history of mankind
orchestrated with the aim of exterminating a whole nation for its
national affiliation.
The killing of 1.5 million of Armenians ... It will be impossible
to hide the physical extermination of one of the oldest nations in
the world which had a large investment in the development of human
civilization.
The text will be read in the following languages: Armenian, Russian,
English, French, Spanish, Italian, Georgian, Ukrainian, Arabic,
Turkish, Persian, German, Chinese, Belorussian, Kurdish, Polish,
Greek and Jewish.
Tert.am
22.04.10
An Armenian local radio station Aurora is changing its play-list from
the midnight on April 24 on the occasion of the commemoration of the
Armenian Genocide. On this day the station will air music performances
relevant to the symbolism of the atmosphere of the day.
Also part of the commemoration Aurora will air the following text in
different languages:
"April 24 is the commemoration of the Armenian Genocide in the
Ottoman Empire.
This was the first international crime in the history of mankind
orchestrated with the aim of exterminating a whole nation for its
national affiliation.
The killing of 1.5 million of Armenians ... It will be impossible
to hide the physical extermination of one of the oldest nations in
the world which had a large investment in the development of human
civilization.
The text will be read in the following languages: Armenian, Russian,
English, French, Spanish, Italian, Georgian, Ukrainian, Arabic,
Turkish, Persian, German, Chinese, Belorussian, Kurdish, Polish,
Greek and Jewish.