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    EVENTS MARK ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
    Margarita Kiaou

    Athens News Agency, Greece
    April 22 2007

    The 92nd anniversary of the Armenian genocide by Turkey was observed in
    Greece on Sunday through events organised in Athens and the northern
    Greek city of Thessaloniki by the Armenian National Committee of
    Greece.

    The main speaker at the events in Athens was New Democracy MEP Ioannis
    Varvitsiotis, who stressed that Turkey's refusal to recognise the
    genocide of the Armenians was a political issue. He noted that
    it had recently also reached the United States in the form of a
    Congress resolution that would define the mass killings of 1.5 million
    Armenians during World War I as genocide, sparking heated debates as
    its sponsors try to seek a House vote in the face of opposition from
    the White House.

    Varvitsiotis pointed out that the European Parliament had recognised
    the genocide in 1987, while at the same time appealing to Turkey to
    begin negotiations with the Armenian people and was continuing to exert
    pressure in this direction. He stressed that it was an obligation that
    Turkey had to cover since it was seeking to join the European Union.

    Brief speeches were also made by Deputy Development Minister Anastasios
    Nerantzis, who represented the Greek government and MP Fotis Kouvelis,
    the chairman of the Greek Parliament's Greece-Armenia friendship
    group, who represented the Parliament President Anna Psarouda-Benaki,
    among others.

    Central speaker at the events organised in Thessaloniki was Cypriot
    MEP and former Cyprus foreign minister Ioannis Cassoulides, who said
    that MEPs had succeeded in making Ankara's recognition of the Armenian
    genocide before its EU accession included in reports concerning Turkey.

    Caption: Greek MP Sylvana Rapti deposits a wreath at the tomb of the
    Unknown Soldier to commemorate the 92nd anniversary of the Armenian
    genocide on Sunday, April 22, 2007.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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