RUSSIAN PRESIDENT'S ADMINISTRATIVE HEAD VISITS MEMORIAL OF GENOCIDE VICTIMS
By Vigen Margaryan
YerevanReport.com
Nov 29 2010
Armenia
During the official visit to the Republic of Armenia, on November
29 the Administrative head of the Russian President Sergey
Narishkin visited Memorial to the victims of the Armenian Genocide
(1915-1923). Narishkin put flowers on the Memorial of the innocent
victims, and visited the Museum-Institute of the Armenian Genocide
by the accompaniment of the head of the Museum Hayk Demoyan. In the
Museum Narishkin watched the exhibits and testimony of the first
Genocide of the 20th century. Sergey Narishkin left a note in the
book of the honorable guests of the Museum.
The Administrative head of the Russian President wrote: "I bend my
head over the victims of national tragedy of the Armenians. The
Memorial leaves an indelible impression. Here you deeply realize
what challenges the Armenian nation took and how courageously and
honorably revives his native land. I wish the fraternal Armenians
lot's of success and prosperity."
From: A. Papazian
By Vigen Margaryan
YerevanReport.com
Nov 29 2010
Armenia
During the official visit to the Republic of Armenia, on November
29 the Administrative head of the Russian President Sergey
Narishkin visited Memorial to the victims of the Armenian Genocide
(1915-1923). Narishkin put flowers on the Memorial of the innocent
victims, and visited the Museum-Institute of the Armenian Genocide
by the accompaniment of the head of the Museum Hayk Demoyan. In the
Museum Narishkin watched the exhibits and testimony of the first
Genocide of the 20th century. Sergey Narishkin left a note in the
book of the honorable guests of the Museum.
The Administrative head of the Russian President wrote: "I bend my
head over the victims of national tragedy of the Armenians. The
Memorial leaves an indelible impression. Here you deeply realize
what challenges the Armenian nation took and how courageously and
honorably revives his native land. I wish the fraternal Armenians
lot's of success and prosperity."
From: A. Papazian