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    SPEECH BY AMBASSADOR OF ARMENIA IN THE REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS GAGIK GALACHYAN AT THE POLITICAL GATHERING IN PASYDY HALL NICOSIA - CYPRUS, AT THE 95TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE COMMEMORATION OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
    by Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra

    http://www.gibrahayer.com/index.php5?&a mp;page_id=123&path=123
    Saturday April 24 2010

    Nicosia - 95 years ago, the days of April 1915 were carved with
    bloody letters in the memory and the age-old history of the Armenian
    people, writing its darkest and most tragic page. The Young Turks'
    government of the Ottoman Empire set in motion the barbaric state
    plan for the mass extermination of Armenians, which itself and its
    equally bloodthirsty predecessors had adopted, a plan today known as
    the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire.

    In order to eliminate even the name and every trace of Armenians on
    their historical homeland, they exterminated an entire people and
    razed the once thriving towns and villages to the ground. They set on
    fire rich centres, monasteries and temples, and important treasures
    that the Armenian nation created with toil and with its soul on its
    fatherland's sacred soil.

    Just a handful of people, those fortunate enough to survive, followed
    the sad route of displacement, and in the next years they formed, in
    dozens of countries, the Armenian Diaspora. An important part found
    refuge in the hospitable arms of the sharing the same religion and
    fortune Greek-Cypriots, for whose country, already from the 19th
    century, an Armenian poet wrote "There is no other island like
    our Cyprus". In this incomparable island, also tried by Turkish
    hostility, live and work until today the few descendants of the
    Genocide survivors, contributing to the prosperity of the country
    located in this beautiful part of the world. We, Armenians, are
    grateful to our Cypriot friends, for their centuries-old affinity
    and support that today is formed with the effective co-operation of
    the two friendly countries.

    In fact, today we jointly pay tribute to the memory of innocent
    victims of the Genocide, joining our voice with Armenians around the
    world and the entire civilised humankind. As elsewhere, in Cyprus too,
    commemoration ceremonies are yet another resounding statement that the
    Genocide of the Armenian people, perpetrated in the Ottoman Empire,
    is one of the greatest crimes against humanity.

    At the same time, they remind us that the entire international
    community has so far not recognised and condemned this crime, something
    which would constitute a guarantee for the prevention and punishment
    of the crime of genocide. About twenty countries of the world have
    recognised and condemned the Armenian Genocide, but also hundreds
    of legislative and executive bodies of cities, regions and states,
    as well as numerous international organizations.

    The Republic of Cyprus has already done it, 35 years ago, during these
    April days, by a special resolution of the Parliament, with which it
    not only recognised and condemned the crime perpetrated against the
    Armenians, the extermination and deprivation of their homeland, but
    also expressed its support for the full restoration of the rights of
    the Armenian people. This is why Armenians remain thankful to their
    loyal friend, the people of Cyprus.

    We have no doubt that, certainly, the number of countries recognising
    and condemning the Genocide will increase. We are convinced that,
    sooner or later, Turkey will recognise it too, as the acknowledgement
    of the ancestors' trespass is necessary, to begin with, for the Turkish
    people themselves and their country, which aspires to be incorporated
    to the European civilisation.

    The Armenian people, although they lost the greatest part of their
    historical homeland and underwent a barbarous uprooting, continue to
    live today and create in the young Republic of Armenia, the liberated
    - after the war that was imposed upon it, with a victorious outcome -
    Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), and the Armenian Diaspora. By regaining its
    national sovereignty and by establishing the new, stable and powerful
    state, the Republic of Armenia has become a full and respected member
    of the international family of people, a reliable partner that plays
    all the more an essential role in the international scene.

    The Armenian people, who thanks to their unbending faith and their
    power of will managed to survive the Genocide, did not have any other
    option, after the terrible destruction fate had in store for them,
    than to struggle, to strengthen their new state entity and to claim
    their rights, by unifying parts separated by the storms of history.

    Today, honouring the memory of the innocent victims, we urge
    the present and future generations of all peoples of the advanced
    world, to remember what happened, in order to avert and prevent the
    possibility of it being repeated, in any corner of the world should
    this danger emerge.
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