THE VICTIMS' MEMORY WAS REVERED
NKR Government Information and Public Relations Department
April 26, 2010
In connection with the 95th anniversary of the Great Armenian Genocide,
on April 24, thousands of Stepanakert citizens and guests visited
the memorial complex of the NKR capital and revered the memory of
the nationals committed to genocide in Western Armenia.
Representatives of the NKR supreme, legislative, executive, judicial,
military authorities and churchmen paid a tribute to the victims'
memory and put wreaths and flowers to their monument. Dozens of social
and youth organizations came to the memorial complex with posters
condemning the Armenian Genocide. Liturgy was offered by the leader
of Artsakh Diocese Archbishop Pargev Martirosyan.
On the eve of April 24, hundreds of members of Stepanakert society
organized a torch-light procession from St. Hakob Church to the
memorial complex.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
NKR Government Information and Public Relations Department
April 26, 2010
In connection with the 95th anniversary of the Great Armenian Genocide,
on April 24, thousands of Stepanakert citizens and guests visited
the memorial complex of the NKR capital and revered the memory of
the nationals committed to genocide in Western Armenia.
Representatives of the NKR supreme, legislative, executive, judicial,
military authorities and churchmen paid a tribute to the victims'
memory and put wreaths and flowers to their monument. Dozens of social
and youth organizations came to the memorial complex with posters
condemning the Armenian Genocide. Liturgy was offered by the leader
of Artsakh Diocese Archbishop Pargev Martirosyan.
On the eve of April 24, hundreds of members of Stepanakert society
organized a torch-light procession from St. Hakob Church to the
memorial complex.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress