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  • BAKU: Geneva opens bids for `genocide' monument project: report

    AzerNews Weekly, Azerbaijan
    May 5 2010

    Geneva opens bids for `genocide' monument project: report

    08-05-2010 05:43:41


    The authorities of Geneva have announced a tender for the
    construction of a monument to the victims of the alleged World War
    I-era genocide of Armenians in Ottoman Turkey. Along with ethnic
    Armenians living in Switzerland, six sculptors will be involved in the
    tender, in which 100,000 francs (about $90,000) will be awarded,
    Turkey's Dogan news agency reported.

    The proposed landmark locations for the planned monument are
    Chantepoulet square, Le Pradier square and `L'esplanade
    Theodore-de-Bizet.

    Switzerland's Armenian community has pledged to provide about $360,000
    for the project.

    The Geneva administration recognized the alleged genocide in June 1998
    but did not announce its decision owing to the efforts of Turkey and
    the Turkish diaspora. Further, in 2001, the city's new authorities
    both endorsed the decision and made it public.
    According to historians, from 1915 to 1923, Armenians had begun an
    uprising. They had taken up arms against Turkey and assisted Russia,
    one of Turkey's enemies in WWI. To counter these actions, the Ottoman
    Empire decided to resettle the Armenians. However, the latter claim
    that their predecessors were subjected to genocide in the process,
    while Ankara rejects the allegations and has offered to research the
    events through a joint commission of historians.*
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