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    ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE COMMEMORATED IN FRANKFURT

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Apr 25 2007

    FRANKFURT, APRIL 25, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The central event
    of commemoration of the 92nd anniversary of the Armenian Genocide took
    place with joint efforts of the Armenian Diocese of Germany and the
    Board of Germany's Armenians at the Paulskirsche Hall of Frankfurt
    on April 22.

    Chairman of the Board of Germany's Armenians Shavarsh Hovasapian opened
    the event. Welcoming those present on behalf of the event organizers,
    he noted with satisfaction the interest in recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide shown by German state and political circles in recent years
    and their steps in this direction. "The history of the Armenian
    Genocide has become a history of denial for Turkey. This policy of
    denial has caused the death of Hrant Dink," S. Hovasapian said.

    Then the Armenian ambassador to Germany Karine Ghazinian, and leader of
    the Green party's parliamentary faction Fritz Kuhn made speeches. Two
    years ago F. Kuhn played an important role in adoption of the decision
    condemning the extermination of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, which
    was passed by the Bundestag. "I was ashamed to discover that German
    school textbooks say nothing about the Armenian Genocide," he said,
    expressing a hope that German responsible bodies will correct this
    mistake in the near future.

    German historian Yorn Riuze made a scientific report on the Armenian
    Genocide. In particular, he said that the Genocide's recognition is
    necessary not only for Armenians but also for Turks as the current
    Turkish generation is a captive of the bitter historical past. "A
    murder chases like a shadow those avoiding responsibility. Mass
    killings are killings of one's own humanity and it is impossible to
    avoid responsibility by denial or rejection," he noted.

    The head of the German diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church
    Archbishop Garegin Bekjian delivered the final speech. The event
    ended with prayers for peace of the souls of the numerous victims of
    the Armenian Genocide.
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