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    WORLD SPREAD ARMENIAN JOURNALISTS TO DISCUSS THEIR PLANS ON THE THRESHOLD OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE 100TH ANNIVERSARY

    ARMENPRESS
    4 October, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 4, ARMENPRESS: "Towards the 100th commemoration of the
    Armenian Genocide" 6th Pan-Armenian Forum of Journalists launched in
    Yerevan on 4 October. As Armenpress reports the conference is attended
    by journalists, editors and public figures from various countries all
    over the world. They are set to discuss what steps the journalistic
    community will undertake towards the 100th commemoration of the
    Armenian Genocide and how they are going to confront new challenges.

    The President of the Republic of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan sent an address
    to the participants of Pan-Armenian 6th Forum. The address provided to
    Armenpress by Presidential press secretary Armen Arzumanyan runs as
    follows:" I appreciate the choice of theme as extremely topical. You
    are going to hold discussions over an issue that is of vital importance
    in pan Armenian agenda. Over a century has passed, you are already
    the fourth, fifth generation of our world spread Armenians. It may
    seem the time may cure the wounds, may mitigate the anguish, it is
    probably Ottoman Empire wrong prediction.

    History proves the opposite, Sardarapat and Artsakh struggles,
    Armenian Independent Statehood, world spread Armenian churches and
    schools, Tsitsernakaberd , numerous monuments dedicated to Armenian
    Genocide and ten million of Armenians gathered together are a vivid
    sample of the opposite. The fact of closed borders, war threat,
    bellicose statements, axe-murder of sleeping officer are also Genocide
    consequences. Reportedly it means Armenian Genocide recognition and
    condemnation and its subsequent processes are not simply priorities
    in Armenian political agenda but are global problems".

    Hranush Hakobyan, Armenian Republic Minister of Diaspora welcomed
    Armenian journalists hosted already for the sixth time in Homeland,
    stating the Conference is aimed at specifying the plans journalists
    have to call into life unanimously determined in confirmation of
    justice. "We shall pass our path together and if needed struggle with
    some neighbors". Hranush Hakobyan underscored currently our nation
    faces new challenges.

    Minister of Diaspora urged the journalists to write and speak about
    the countries and international organizations that have recognized the
    Armenian Genocide. "There is not a country that does not believe there
    was a genocide. Our task is to present all it was the most monstrous
    crime ever perpetrated towards the humanity and its recognition will
    help to keep our planet from repetition of such incidents".

    Conference participants will visit Tsitsernakaberd Monument , then
    travel to Aghavnadzor, where the Conference is set to launch its
    works until October 6.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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