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    COMMEMORATION OF 1915 GENOCIDE OF ARMENIANS
    by Tigran Liloyan

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    April 24, 2006 Monday

    Armenians all over the world are commemorating on Monday their
    fellow-countrymen, who were massacred during the 1915 Genocide in
    the Osman Turkish Empire.

    According to tradition, thousands of people gather at the Memorial
    to the Genocide Martyrs in the Yerevan park of "Tsitsernakaberd". An
    eternal fire is burning there in memory of the 1.5 million Armenians
    who were massacred in 1915. Similar ceremonies are being held in
    several other countries because an Armenian diaspora had appeared on
    all the continents of the world after the genocide.

    Efforts to get the genocide internationally affirmed and recognised
    are among the priority tasks of Armenia's foreign policy. The first
    genocide of the 20th century was affirmed by several countries of the
    world and by the European Parliament. It is worth noting that Greece
    and France had adopted corresponding laws in this connection. The
    Russian State Duma issued a statement in 1995, condemning the Genocide
    of the Armenian People.

    The Armenian President decreed to award special prizes to people,
    known for their outstanding contributions to the cause of getting
    the Armenian Genocide affirmed and recognised. The first to get such
    prizes were historian Verjine Svaznyan for his book "Armenian Genocide
    and Historical Memory of People" and German writer Edgar Hilszenrat
    for his novel "The Death Tale".
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