"GRANDMAM'S TATOO" MOVIE DEDICATED TO ARMENIAN GENOCIDE DISPLAYED IN JERUSALEM
14:55, 25 April, 2013
YEREVAN, APRIL 19, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem
presided over the requiem service dedicated to the 98th anniversary
of the Armenian Genocide. The ceremony was held in the Zharangavorats
College in Jerusalem. The "Armenpress" reporter in Jerusalem stated
this. Member of St. James Convent, Archimandrite Koryun Baghdasaryan
made opening remarks at the event. Among other things the archimandrite
underscored: "In a distance of 98 years our numerous martyrs cry for
struggle, condemnation, and compensation. Their souls will find no
rest, until the fair judgment does not take place. Let's come together
over our sacramental and holy mission and by bowing our heads before
their sacred memory let's swear that we shall spare no effort while
conducting a coordinated and diligent activity for the sake of the
fair judgment and the joyful moment, when the Turkish authorities will
consciously knee down in the Tzitzernakaberd Memorial, beg apologies
of the Armenian people, and bear responsibility for the massacres."
After "Grandmam's Tatoo" documentary by Suzan Khardalyan was displayed
in the Zharangavorats College in the evening. Before the movie was
introduced to the public, the director of "Grandmam's Tatoo" Suzan
Khardalyan made remarks and represented the motives for creating the
documentary focusing on the term "gendercide".
On April 23 the participants of the event lighted candles and hold
watching ceremony by the memorial erected in memory of the Armenian
Genocide victims in Jerusalem. Divine Liturgy was served in St. James
Cathedral in the morning on April 24. Also a demonstration was
organized in front of the Turkish Embassy to Jerusalem.
14:55, 25 April, 2013
YEREVAN, APRIL 19, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem
presided over the requiem service dedicated to the 98th anniversary
of the Armenian Genocide. The ceremony was held in the Zharangavorats
College in Jerusalem. The "Armenpress" reporter in Jerusalem stated
this. Member of St. James Convent, Archimandrite Koryun Baghdasaryan
made opening remarks at the event. Among other things the archimandrite
underscored: "In a distance of 98 years our numerous martyrs cry for
struggle, condemnation, and compensation. Their souls will find no
rest, until the fair judgment does not take place. Let's come together
over our sacramental and holy mission and by bowing our heads before
their sacred memory let's swear that we shall spare no effort while
conducting a coordinated and diligent activity for the sake of the
fair judgment and the joyful moment, when the Turkish authorities will
consciously knee down in the Tzitzernakaberd Memorial, beg apologies
of the Armenian people, and bear responsibility for the massacres."
After "Grandmam's Tatoo" documentary by Suzan Khardalyan was displayed
in the Zharangavorats College in the evening. Before the movie was
introduced to the public, the director of "Grandmam's Tatoo" Suzan
Khardalyan made remarks and represented the motives for creating the
documentary focusing on the term "gendercide".
On April 23 the participants of the event lighted candles and hold
watching ceremony by the memorial erected in memory of the Armenian
Genocide victims in Jerusalem. Divine Liturgy was served in St. James
Cathedral in the morning on April 24. Also a demonstration was
organized in front of the Turkish Embassy to Jerusalem.