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    MOURNING MARCH DEDICATED TO MEMORY OF PONTIAN GREEKS' GENOCIDE HELD IN YEREVAN

    Noyan Tapan
    May 21 2007

    YEREVAN, MAY 21, NOYAN TAPAN. A mourning march to Tsitsernakaberd
    dedicated to memory of the Pontian Greeks' genocide committed by Turks
    took place on May 19. According to different data, 350-600 thousand
    Greeks were killed, about 650-700 thousand were expatriated in the
    consequence of the genocide taken place in 1916-1923. Few hundreds
    of people participated in the march.

    "Every year on May 19, which is affirmed by the law of the state of
    Greece as the day of the Pontian Greeks' Genocide, we pay tribute of
    respect to victims of that period of time," Panayota Mavromikhali,
    the Ambassador of Greece to Armenia said at the unquenchable fire
    of Tsitsernakarberd.

    In the Ambassador's words, after the fall of Constantinople, 1134
    churches and 960 schools were completely ruined in Pontons, the last
    territory passed to Turk Ottomans.

    As Eduard Sharmazanov, a member of the Greek Community Council,
    Press Secretary of the Republic Party of Armenia mentioned, the
    Parliament of Greece recognized with the same sitting both Pontian
    Greeks' and Armenian Genocides. In his and Genocide Museum Director
    Hayk Demoyan's words, any genocide, including the Greek one, must
    not be discussed separately and in a separate format.

    "Genocide of the Greek, Assyrian and Armenian peoples was a planned
    phenomenon. As Greek historians mention, the Pontian Greeks' Genocide
    was the logical continuation of the Armenian people's Genocide. And
    it was not accidental that both in Shapin Garahisar, and Zmurnia,
    and Trapison, Armenians and Greeks back to back struggled for
    self-defence," Eduard Sharmazanov said.

    During the mourning ceremony, Eduard Polatov, the Co-Chairman
    of the Anatolia Greek Compatriotic Union of Armenia and Artsakh
    considered inadmissible the prospect of Turkey's membership to the
    European Union. He mentioned some cases from the history of Turkey:
    the Greeks' massacres organized after setting fire of the Ataturk
    House-Museum provoking by Turks in 1955, during which Armenians also
    suffered, occupation of 37% of the Cyprus territory in 1974 by the
    Turkish armies in the consequence of what thousands of Greeks died
    and were lost traceless, solemn marking of the 60th anniversary of
    Taleat's death in 1981 in Turkey, massacre of the Armenian population
    of Azerbaijan by Turk-Azeris in 1988-1992, sleeping Armenian officer
    Gurgen Margarian's murder in Budapest in 2004, by Azeri officer Ramil
    Safarov, the murder of Hrant Dink who dared to speak about the Armenian
    Genocide in 2007 in Turkey.

    "And such Turkey strives for becoming a member of the civilized
    family of the European peoples. After not all the crimes described
    here we hear statements about the issue that one must address to the
    Turkish archives, which have already been "cleaned" long before, to
    find out the fact of the genocide. And why do I need those archives
    when the best evidence of the genocide is disappearance of millions
    of Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians who populated by centuries their
    historic Fatherland which is now called Turkey," Eduard Polatov said.

    Hayk Demoyan expressed an opinion that the world keeps silence about
    all these in the name of interests of the world great policy, but
    the Armenian and Greek peoples are decisive in the affair of reaching
    the final condemnation of the crimes committed by Turks.
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