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    STATE COMMISSION TO BE ESTABLISHED FOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MUSEUM IN MONTEVIDEO

    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/726793/state-commission-to-be-established-for-armenian-genocide-museum-in-montevideo.html
    12:44, 20 July, 2013

    YEREVAN, JULY 20, ARMENPRESS: A solemn event was held on July 17 on the
    official announcement of the establishment of an Armenian Genocide
    museum in Uruguay. As Armenpress was reported by the Department
    for Press, Information and Public Relations of the Ministry of
    Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, at the beginning of the
    ceremony the message of the president of Uruguay Jose Mujica was read,
    in which he welcomes this important initiative and states that the
    establishment of the museum will help to keep alive the memory about
    the genocide, which shocked the entire mankind. Speeches were made
    by the Uruguayan Minister of Education and Culture, the Primate of
    the Armenian Patriarchate of Uruguay and the Ambassador of Armenia
    to Uruguay Vahagn Melikyan.

    Expressing gratitude on behalf of the Armenia's Government to the
    Uruguayan authorities and the initiative's authors, the Ambassador
    of Armenia to Uruguay Vahagn Melikyan noted that it is the next
    historical and considerable step in the way to justice and the next
    reasonable response to denial and xenophobia.

    A state commission will soon be established to start the building
    the Armenian Genocide museum.

    The project is organized by the Uruguayan Ministry of Education and
    Culture and the Centennial Commemoration Commission of the Armenian
    Genocide, a collaborative commission by Armenian organizations in
    Uruguay. The Museum will be the first one ever created by a government
    outside of Armenia.

    The Uruguayan Undersecretary of Education, Oscar Gomez, said that
    the initiative "ratifies the Uruguayan policy of defense of human
    rights." Oscar Gomez recalled that Uruguay was the first country in
    the world to recognize the Genocide in 1965.

    "The Museum will not only refer to the Armenian Genocide, but also to
    the defense of human rights in general and the recognition of other
    genocides, such as the Holocaust and the African genocide during the
    era of slavery", he added.

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