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    Tsitsernakaberd memorial is not a sacred place for the Armenian people
    alone, but for the whole mankind: Deputy Chairman of the State
    Assembly of Bashkortostan

    16:23, 24 November, 2012

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 24, ARMENPRESS. In frames of the visit to the
    Republic of Armenia the Deputy Chairman of the State Assembly of
    Bashkortostan Raphail Zinurov, accompanied by the Deputy Chairman of
    the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia Eduard Sharmazanov
    visited Tsitsernakaberd memorial on November 24.

    The Department of Information and Public Relations of the Republic of
    Armenia informed "Armenpress" that Deputy Chairman of the State
    Assembly of Bashkortostan placed flowers on the graves of the deceased
    Artsakh's Freedom Fighters near the memorial and honored the memory of
    the victims of the Armenian Genocide with silence and bow.

    The Deputy Chairman of the State Assembly of Bashkortostan Raphail
    Zinurov stated: "This is my fourth visit to Armenia and each time
    visiting Tsitsernakaberd I feel bitter pain. Tsitsernakaberd memorial
    is not a sacred place for the Armenian people alone, but for the whole
    mankind. What happened in 1915 is a bitter loss for Armenia and all
    Armenians. To my opinion the whole world must recognize the Armenian
    Genocide."

    Among other things Raphail Zinurov paid a visit to the
    Museum-Institute of the Armenian Genocide and made the following
    inscription: "I can't find words. I am terribly shocked. Let all the
    innocent t victims rest in the Kingdom of Heaven. Armenia! Armenians!
    The Bashkirs and Bashkortostan are standing beside you."

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