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    COMMUNITY ORDERED TO TAKE DOWN GEN. ANTRANIG STATUE IN SOCHI

    asbarez
    Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

    The statue of General Antranig in Sochi

    SOCHI, Russia-What was to bring together 5,000 to 6,000 Armenians from
    around the Krasnodar region of Russia and Abkhazia for a community-wide
    May 28 celebration turned sour when local authorities ordered the
    Armenian community here to bring down a statue of General Antranig,
    which was to be unveiled for the event.

    According to members of the Armenian community in Sochi, local
    authorities said that the statue must come down, or it will be
    demolished.

    The authorities explained their decision saying that the unveiling of
    the statue might anger Turkey, which could refuse to take part in the
    construction of facilities for the Sochi Winter Olympic Games in 2014.

    Armenia's Consul General Ararat Gomtsyan told Armenian activists of
    Sochi in a phone conversation that he was unable to do anything. He
    also advised them to adhere to authorities' request. According to
    representatives of the Armenian community, the decision was adopted
    in Moscow, but not in the region. They claimed that pressure from
    Azeri groups led to the decision.

    "There is a certain policy by the Russian authorities toward
    the Armenian population," said a statement issued by the Armenian
    community, which claimed that anti-Armenian sentiments in Krasnodar
    were prevalent.

    Sochi and that region of Russia is home to a large number
    Hamshen-Armenians, who also issued a statement expressing their anger.

    "General Antranig is not only a national hero but our compatriot,
    native of Trabzon, just like many Armenian residents of Sochi. It is
    not a mere coincidence that Armenians of Sochi were the organizers
    of the monument," read the statement of Hemshin Armenians in Russia.

    "Dismantling of the monument is not only an affront to the memory
    of Gen. Antranig, but also to the memory of our ancestors," said the
    Hamshen-Armenian announcement. The community said it considered the
    order an act of vandalism.

    Gen. Antranig is an Armenian hero who led battles for the liberation
    movement of Armenia, including those for independence. He organized
    the defense efforts in Sassoun and Zangezour.

    He died in Fresno on August 31, 1927 and was buried in Paris until the
    Armenian government in 2000 arranged the relocation of his remains
    to Armenia where they are interred at Yerablour National Cemetery
    in Yerevan.

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