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    MORE THAN 200 SILVER TREES PLANTED IN THE MEMORY ALLEY OF TSITSERNAKABERD

    ARMENPRESS
    APRIL 20, 2011
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, APRIL 20, ARMENPRESS: More than 200 silver trees were
    planted in the Memory Alley of Tsitsernakaberd Memorial, vice director
    of the Genocide Museum-Institute Arpine Bablumyan said speaking to
    Armenpress. Since the establishment of the museum the delegations that
    visited the memorial planted silver trees. During the years the Alley
    expanded and now, the vice director said, they have territory problem.

    A row is separated in the Alley for presidents of different states.

    Presidents of Georgia, Russia, France, Lithuania, Poland, Ukraine,
    Romania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Tajikistan planted silver trees.

    Bablumyan noted that there are such types of trees who were said
    to have problems in growing here because of unfavorable climate
    conditions, but the time showed that they accommodated to our climate
    and are growing.

    The museum is attentive and takes care of all the trees. The deputy
    director said the officials who planted trees in the Alley during
    the previous years, visiting for the next time, water them.

    "A beautiful tradition is being formed. For instance Baroness Caroline
    Cox every year visits Armenia and comes to Tsitsernakaberd, waters
    the tree she planted", she said.

    The museum has two commemoration books - one is intended for official
    delegations, the other for common visitors. Bablumyan noted that the
    visitors put down notes, presenting their impressions.




    From: A. Papazian
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