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    PARTICIPANTS OF "ROUND TABLE" OF SOUTH OSSETIAN "CIVIL SOCIETY" CLUB CALL ON PARLIAMENT OF REPUBLIC OF SOUTH OSSETIA TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Apr 26 2006

    TSKHINVALI, APRIL 26, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. They respected the
    memory of the Armenian Genocide victims at the South Ossetian "Civil
    Society" club. Representatives of non-governmental organizations
    as well as of the Armenian and Azerbaijani communities of South
    Ossetia participated in the "round table" held in the "civil society"
    club. The club employees told those present about the history of
    the 1915-1923 Armenian Genocide, about the history of struggle
    for recognition of the Genocide as well as informed how the day of
    memory of the Armenian Genocide victims was celebrated this year
    in the world and in Armenia. Medea Kabuyeva who had participated in
    Tsaghkadzor in the human rights training held by the Vanadzor branch
    of the Helsinki Committee of Armenia, told about the processes taking
    place in Armenia today. As a result of the meeting the participants
    made a decision to turn to the Parliament of the Republic of South
    Ossetia with a request to recognize the Armenian Genocide Besides,
    participants of the meeting spoke about the necessity of building
    a monument to the victims of those years. "It's necessary for us,
    representatives of the South Ossetian society to support those who
    struggle against displays of the national intolerance, xenophobia and
    Nazism in the whole world. The phenomenon of the xenophobia looks like
    an epidemic: one may not win it if it is done in a separately taken
    place," club coordinator Alan Parasteyav stated. It is envisaged to
    dedicate one of the coming "round tables" of the club to the memory
    of the Holocaust victims.
    From: Baghdasarian
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