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    ic Wales, United Kingdom
    Nov 3 2007


    Genocide victims remembered
    Nov 3 2007 by Katie Bodinger, South Wales Echo

    A MEMORIAL to mark the mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks in
    the early 20th Century was due to be unveiled today.
    The Presiding Officer of the National Assembly, Lord Elis-Thomas, will
    take part in the ceremony outside the Temple of Peace in Cardiff,
    calling the deaths `one of the biggest genocides the world has ever
    seen'.
    Armenians claim 1.5 million people were either murdered or died
    through starvation. Turkey insists there was no policy of genocide and
    claims 300,000 Armenians died in inter-ethnic violence.
    Lord Elis-Thomas said: `The fact that the funds for this fine memorial
    have been raised entirely by the Armenians who live in Wales and that
    it will occupy a special place here in the Temple of Peace, reflects
    the vibrant Welsh interest in the history of Armenia.'
    The monument, made of pink stone and Welsh slate, was designed and
    crafted by stonemason Ieuan Rees of Betws, near Ammanford.
    It carries an inscription in English, Welsh and Armenian, which reads,
    `In memory of the victims of the Armenian genocide'.
    But the memorial has provoked angry protests from the Turkish
    community.
    Hal Savas, of the Committee for the Protection of Turkish Rights,
    said: `The allegation of genocide is entirely unproven.'
    But a spokesman for the Armenian community said: `We hope they will
    come to terms with history.'

    http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/news/car diff-news/2007/11/03/genocide-victims-remembered-9 1466-20056103/
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