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    COMMEMORATIVE EVENTS ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE ANNIVERSARY HELD IN BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    26.04.2007 13:54 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ On the 92nd anniversary of the Armenian Genocide,
    Parliamentarians, Armenians and supporters gathered for a commemorative
    service for the first time in the Houses of Parliament Church (St
    Mary's-under-Croft) and also for a major international conference
    in the Grand Committee room of the House of Commons. The events
    were organized by Armenia Solidarity, the British-Armenian All-Party
    Parliamentary Group and Nor Serount (New Generation) Publications. The
    Church service was under the care of the Rev Frank Gelli, who called
    for the government to be more proactive in the recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide. A wreath-laying ceremony took place at the Monument
    to the Innocents, Westminster Abbey.

    Participants of the international conference, which was chaired by
    distinguished British parliamentarian Lord Avebury also discussed the
    tactics of Armenian Genocide denial used by denialist historians and
    the British Government. They also drew parallels between Holocaust and
    the Armenian Genocide, as well as the cultural genocide in the Eastern
    Anatolia, PanARMENIAN.Net was told in "Nor Serount". Besides powerful
    messages of a number of organizations were read at the conference.

    The results of the conference, together with statements received from
    Genocide experts will be presented to the government in the course of
    the next few weeks by Lord Avebury and Baroness Cox. The government
    will also be invited to contact other well-known Genocide experts
    directly, say Prof Jurgen Zimmerer of Sheffield University and Dr
    Cathie Carmichael, of the University of East Anglia.
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