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    A Rally in Saint Petersburg (Russia) for Memory of victims of Armenian
    Genocide in Ottoman Turkey
    and a Petition of Rally participants

    (translation of an article in "Yerkramas"

    newspaper)

    http://bvahan.com/art/brief_april22eng.asp
    On April 22, 2012 in Sankt Petersburg, Russia near Consulate General of
    Turkey took place a `Rally for Memory of victims of Armenian Genocide in
    Ottoman Turkey'. As Information Center of "Yerkramas" (a newspaper of
    Armenians in Russia) reports basing on information from Rally organizers,
    200 people of all ages and professions have gathered to the rally, people
    whose ancestors lived in the different places of both West and East
    Armenia. The objectives of the rally were: informing of citizens about
    physical extermination of Armenians and Armenian cultural heritage on their
    historical Motherland, blaming Armenian Genocide and the continuing policy
    of false, history falsification and Genocide denying by Turkish government,
    demand for official recognition by Turkey of masterminded by its
    authorities Armenian Genocide.



    This was a first in XXI century civil rally in Sankt Petersburg (Russia) on
    Armenian Genocide. With a written welcoming letter to rally participants
    addressed Yuri Navoyan, co-chairman of Moscow commission for coordination
    of activities dedicated to 100th anniversary of Armenian Genocide. The
    rally started with a melody of duduk and finished with a patriotic song
    `Gini Lits', that is about a panishment action made by Soghomon Teylerian
    to Talaat Pasha, one of the major organizers of Armenian Genocide.

    Rally was organized by newly created independent initiative group of
    Armenians living in Saint Petersburg and surrounding Leningrad District.
    During two hours of rally the following people spoke: Prof. Anatoly Akopov
    (the official rally organizer), the chairman of Armenian Comradeship of
    Saint Petersburg and Leningrad District Vahan Babakhanov, the writer Levon
    Adyan, a representative of youth Sergey Melkonyan, a representative of
    `Spisok Nadezhdy' (List of Hope) Movement Arthur Aghajanyan, a
    representative of Armenian Clannishness of Saint Petersburg Narek
    Sarukhanyan, the poet Eduard Poghosyan, Ph.D. in military sciences Sergey
    Ter-Gabrielyants, vice-president of the Union of Russian Diasporas Anthuan
    Arakelyan. Among guests, who spoke was also Dr. Boris Vishnevsky, the
    member of Saint Petersburg Legislative Assembly, Deputy chair of its
    Standing commission.

    During a rally participants had accepted and signed the Petition to Consul
    General of Turkey in Sankt Petersburg Mr. Tanju Bilgich.

    The rally was very rich by informative content. Large colored banners
    reflected different aspects of the theme, in that number:
    - a special Statement adopted by Russian State Duma (parliament) from April
    14, 1995,
    - a process of acknowledgment of Armenian Genocide by countries and world
    regions,
    - a fact of intentional extermination of Armenian elite on April 24, 1915
    -
    a day of Holy Resurrection of Jesus Christ and a historical statement by
    World Churches Council in 2011,
    - a map of the most bloody areas of Armenian Genocide in Turkey,
    other banners like a city of Bitlis with known saying of William Saroyan
    and a city of Musa Dagh with a portrait of France Werfel.

    Besides named new banners old residents of Saint Petersburg brought old
    banners that were used publicly back in 1990s before the interruption of
    civil rallies on Genocide theme.

    However the main banner with a scale of 4x7 meter reflected two sacral
    pictures - Greater Ararat, soaring in its grandeur upon clouds and a
    picture of Grigor Khanjian `Vardanank'.



    A Petition to Consul General of Turkey in Saint Petersburg, Russia


    April 24, 2012
    Press Release on Rally (in English)
    Details on Rally (in Russian)


    To Consul General of Republic of Turkey in Saint Petersburg, Russia
    Mr. T. Bilgich

    Copies to:
    Doyen of the Diplomatic Corps in Saint Petersburg, Russia
    Mr. G. Osmanov
    Consul General of Republic of Armenia in Saint Petersburg, Russia
    Mr. V. Hakopian
    Mr. T. Bilgich!

    On April 24 Armenians and all the progressive world community observes
    sorrowful date - 97 years of the beginning of Armenian Genocide. The
    Armenian Genocide was masterminded and realized by authorities of the
    Ottoman Empire and Republic of Turkey in 1894-1923, as a result about 2
    millions Armenians were killed and half a million of survived were
    forcefully deported from their historical Motherland to the lifeless Der
    Dzor desert.

    We, Armenians of Saint Petersburg and Leningrad District, Russia have
    gathered not only to pay a tribute for Memory of Armenian Genocide victims,
    but also to raise our voice, our Anger and a request for a Justice and for
    barring of such crimes in the world.

    We demand from the Turkish Government to put an end to the state policy of
    history falsification, as well as of many years blockade of Armenia and
    continuing vandalism of destruction of the Armenian cultural and historical
    heritage from the ancient times to XX century on the modern Turkey
    territory and finally unconditionally acknowledge the fact of Armenian
    Genocide. The authorities of the country founded on the lie, that continue
    the falsification of the history at the rank of state policy, are doomed
    for court of the world nations and court of International Tribunal.

    The initiative group of Armenians of Saint Petersburg and Leningrad
    District, Russia

    Accepted at the `Rally for the Memory of the victims of Armenian Genocide
    in Ottoman Turkey'

    Saint Petersburg, Russia
    April 22, 2012
















































    Photos:
    Vardan Gharajyan

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