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    ARMENIAN AMBASSADOR ADDRESSES ASSYRIANS IN SWEDEN

    AINA - Assyrian International News Agency
    Feb 9 2015

    Posted 2015-02-09 01:59 GMT

    Artak Apitonian, Armenia's ambassador to Sweden, speaking at
    an Assyrian commemoration event in Sodertalje, Sweden.Sodertalje
    (AINA) -- The Armenian ambassador to Sweden, Mr Artak Apitonian,
    was the keynote speaker at an Assyrian commemoration event on Sunday,
    February. The day marks the commemoration of Naum Faik, an Assyrian
    national hero and one of the fathers of Assyrian nationalism.

    "Armenians and Assyrians share a special relationship as two nations
    who have been subject to atrocities throughout history and genocide at
    the hands of the Ottomans in 1915," said the ambassador, emphasizing
    the cultural bonds between Assyrians and Armenians. "Several ancient
    texts by Assyrians exist today only in Armenian and before Armenians
    created their own alphabet they used the Assyrian alphabet for
    several centuries."

    Both communities have continued to nurture their relationship in the
    diaspora and especially in Sweden where the Assyrian and Armenian
    national federations have cooperated to further the recognition of
    the genocides perpetuated against them in Ottoman Turkey at the turn
    of the last century. Leaders of the two communities have pledged
    to deepen their cooperation in this centennial year commemoration
    of the Turkish genocide of Assyrians, Armenians and Pontic Greeks,
    a genocide Turkey which turkey continues to deny.

    The Turkish genocide occurred between 1915 and 1918 and claimed the
    lives of 750,000 Assyrians (75%), 1.5 million Armenians and 500,000
    Greeks.

    There are 100,000 Assyrians in Sweden, with 35,000 living in Sodertale,
    a city 34 kilometers south of Stockholm.

    http://www.aina.org/news/20150208205942.htm

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