MEMBERS OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT VISIT THE TSITSERNAKABERD MEMORIAL COMPLEX
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30.04.2013
On April 30 the members of the delegation of the Conservatives and
Reformists Group of the European Parliament visited Tsitsernakaberd
Memorial Complex and laid flowers at the Memorial of the Armenian
Genocide victims, honored the memory of one and a half million innocent
victims with a minute of silence.
The members of the delegation had also been at the Armenian Genocide
Museum-Institute, got acquainted with the documents ensuring the
Armenian Genocide and observed the exhibit items.
The Head of the delegation Martin Callanan left the following note
in the Commemoration Book: "It's very important that all of us, the
politicians do our best in order such thing will never happen. Those,
who forget the history, are doomed of again making mistakes."
Sharing his impressions with the journalists Martin Callanan noted:
"Terrible events have taken place. It is important for modern policy
that we will learn lessons from all this, what happened in the past
not to be repeated."
http://www.parliament.am/news.php?cat_id=2&NewsID=5868&year=2013&month=04&d ay=30&lang=eng
30.04.2013
On April 30 the members of the delegation of the Conservatives and
Reformists Group of the European Parliament visited Tsitsernakaberd
Memorial Complex and laid flowers at the Memorial of the Armenian
Genocide victims, honored the memory of one and a half million innocent
victims with a minute of silence.
The members of the delegation had also been at the Armenian Genocide
Museum-Institute, got acquainted with the documents ensuring the
Armenian Genocide and observed the exhibit items.
The Head of the delegation Martin Callanan left the following note
in the Commemoration Book: "It's very important that all of us, the
politicians do our best in order such thing will never happen. Those,
who forget the history, are doomed of again making mistakes."
Sharing his impressions with the journalists Martin Callanan noted:
"Terrible events have taken place. It is important for modern policy
that we will learn lessons from all this, what happened in the past
not to be repeated."