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    ARMENIAN INTELLECTUAL ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT GENOCIDE LITURGY IN VATICAN

    14:22 * 14.04.15

    The Armenian Genocide liturgy in Vatican was unprecedented as Pope
    Francis's call to recognize justice raised both a political message
    and a demand for cause, say Armenian intellectuals.

    "In his address, the Pope relied upon the key messages voiced by the
    Armenian president in every speech of his. All that was this heard
    from the mouth of a person whom the entire world was listening to,"
    writer and publicist Razmik Davoyan told a news conference on Tuesday.

    He said the Pope's move to condemn the Genocide was something he
    considered a moral duty not only for himself but also the world.

    "This is a message calling for for unity. We know the implications
    of voicing a call from Vatican. The biggest message was the one for
    re-establishing the Armenians' unity," Davoyan added.

    He further stressed the importance of leaving aside political and
    party interests to consolidate over the idea of unity.

    "We had such unity during the Nagorno-Karabakh movement, but the
    strife for power broke that apart," he added.

    Davoyan said he thinks that Armenia now has a second chance to achieve
    Turkey's recognition of Genocide. "The Pope's call is directly entering
    into the political arena. It is a demand for cause and has political
    approaches," he said.

    Vardan Devrikyan, a literary critic and a veteran of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh war also attending the news conference, said he
    found the liturgy a good occasion to introduce the Armenian culture
    to the world.

    "It was a great opportunity to demonstrate our culture and
    our spiritual presence in Europe. The liturgy in Vatican was
    unprecedented," he noted.

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/04/14/davoyan-devrikyan/1645690

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