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    WWI Armenian memorial is unveiled

    Story from BBC NEWS:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/wales/ 7075899.stm

    Published: 2007/11/03 12:37:52 GMT

    A memorial is being unveiled in Cardiff to commemorate hundreds of
    thousands of Armenians who died in World War I.
    Armenians say 1.5m were killed in the war, through systematic massacres
    or starvation, and allege deliberate genocide by the Ottoman Turkish
    empire.

    But Turkey says there was no genocide, and there were massacres on both
    sides.

    The monument will stand in the gardens of the Temple of Peace on what
    is said to be the UK's first piece of public land donated for an
    Armenian memorial.

    Welsh assembly Presiding Officer Dafydd Elis-Thomas said Wales's
    relationship with Armenia "went back centuries".

    He will receive a marble cross, or khatchkar, on behalf of Wales at the
    unveiling ceremony.

    Welsh interest

    Lord Elis-Thomas will join members of the Armenian and Christian
    communities on Saturday.

    He said: "Wales's relationship with one of the oldest states and the
    oldest Christian church in the world goes back centuries.

    "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 Welsh Centre for International Affairs, which is located at the
    Temple of Peace, is a forum which seeks to promote human rights and
    international understanding.

    Steven Thomas, its director sad: "We've held events at the Temple of
    Peace over the past seven years to note the Armenian genocide,
    including parts of ceremonies we've held for National Holocaust
    Remembrance Day in January each year. "

    However, he said there had been a "much bigger response" to the
    monument because the commemoration to the Armenians would literally be
    set in stone.
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