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  • Armenian Genocide Monument to be Unveiled in Wales

    HULIQ, NC
    Nov 3 2007

    Armenian Genocide Monument to be Unveiled in Wales


    Several hundred Armenians from across the United Kingdom will gather
    at the Temple of Peace, Cardiff at 1.00 p.m. on Saturday for the
    unveiling of the first public monument to the Armenian Genocide in the
    UK.
    Permission has been granted by the United Nations Association Wales
    and the monument will stand on land owned by the National Assembly of
    Wales. The monument will be unveiled by the presiding officer of the
    National Assembly, Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas and the Armenian
    Ambassador, Dr Vahe Gabrielyan.
    Welsh and Armenian choirs as well as Armenian dancers will take part
    in the unveiling. Canon Patrick Thomas, a well-known Welsh writer,
    will speak on the topic of "Armenia and Wales" and Mike Joseph, a
    highly respected Welsh-Jewish historian and academic will speak about
    Member of Parliament Aneurin Williams, the Welsh lobbyist for Armenia
    in Parliament during the time of the Genocide. Prayers will be said in
    Welsh, Armenian and Aramean.
    The Monument is a "thank you" to the people of Wales for the
    Recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the political cultural and
    religious representatives of the nation.
    Wales has distinguished itself by being the first country within the
    UK to recognize the Armenian Genocide at both national and regional
    levels.
    This event is unique for a number of reasons. This is the first time a
    plot of land has been allocated in a public area within the UK for a
    memorial to the victims of the Armenian Genocide.
    The stone is Welsh, the design is Armenian, the stonemason is Welsh
    and the inscription is by the hand of a Bishop of the Armenian
    Apostolic Church. The commemorative words are in Welsh, Armenian and
    English.
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