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    LEBANON: ARMENIANS MARK ANNIVERSARY OF MASSACRES IN TURKEY

    Ya Libnan, Lebanon
    April 24 2006

    Beirut- Lebanese Armenians marched on the main coastal highway in
    Beirut, Lebanon today to mark the 91th anniversary of massacres in
    Turkey that began in April 1915 and in which hundreds of thousands
    of Armenians died.

    Armenian communities around the world are marking the killing of of
    Armenians, on April 24 each year with marches, vigils and rallies
    to demand recognition from the world community, and reparations
    from Turkey.

    According to pan Armenian Network , "during the period of 1915-1923,
    1.5 million of Armenians were killed. The Armenian Genocide was
    recognized by Russia, France, Canada, Lebanon, Uruguay, Cyprus,
    Argentina, Greece, Belgium, Sweden, Slovakia, Netherlands, Vatican,
    Italy, Germany, Lithuania and Poland as well as over 30 states of
    the U.S."

    Turkey claims the number of deaths is inflated and says the victims
    were killed in civil unrest.

    In Lebanon there is a sizable Armenian community of about 400, 000,
    almost 10 % of the population . Most of the Armenians immigrated to
    Lebanon from neighboring countries .

    Here are some pictures of the Armenian march of April 24th in Beirut
    courtesy of AP:

    Photo: Lebanese Armenians wave a banner and hold Armenian flags as
    they march on the main coastal highway north of Beirut

    Photo: A Lebanese Armenian woman holds a banner during a march in
    Antelias , north of Beirut to mark the 91st anniversary of massacres
    in Turkey that began in April 1915 and in which hundreds of thousands
    of Armenians died.

    Photo: Lebanese Armenians hold a banner as they march on the main
    coastal highway of Antelias, on the northern entrance to Beirut.

    http://yalibnan.com/site/archives/2006/04 /lebanon_armenia.php
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