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    INTERNATIONAL FORUM 'AGAINST THE CRIME OF GENOCIDE' TO BRING TOGETHER ABOUT 600 PARTICIPANTS

    16:30 20/04/2015 >> SOCIETY

    An international forum titled "Against the Crime of Genocide" will
    take place in Yerevan on April 22-23. It will bring together about 600
    participants including politicians and statesmen, spiritual figures,
    and media representatives, Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Garen
    Nazarian told reporters on Monday.

    Vigen Sargsyan, Chief of Armenian President's Staff, Coordinator of
    the Events Dedicated to the Armenian Genocide Centennial, said that
    simultaneously with the forum, there will be exhibitions featuring
    books and photos taken by photo correspondents of the leading news
    agencies in the hot spots of the world.

    A canonization ceremony for the Armenian Genocide victims will be
    conducted in the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin on April 23. An
    all-national minute of silence will be announced at 19:15 local time.

    A concert of System of a Down will be held at Yerevan's Republic
    Square on the same day, concluding the Wake up the Souls Tour 2015.

    The Armenian Genocide has been recognized and condemned by Uruguay
    (1965), the Republic of Cyprus (1982), Argentina (1993), Russia
    (1995), Canada (1996), Greece (1996), Lebanon (1997), Belgium (1998),
    Italy (2000), Vatican (2000), France (2001), Switzerland (2003),
    Slovakia (2004), The Netherlands (2004), Poland (2005), Germany
    (2005), Venezuela (2005), Lithuania (2005), Chile (2007), Sweden
    (2010), Bolivia (2014). The Armenian Genocide has been recognized
    by the Vatican, the European Parliament and the World Council of
    Churches. 43 of 50 U.S. states have recognized and condemned the
    Armenian Genocide. Parliaments of several European countries have
    adopted laws criminalizing the denial of the Armenian Genocide.

    Turkey, however, denies the fact of the Armenian Genocide.

    http://www.panorama.am/en/society/2015/04/20/april-23/

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