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  • 3rd November Khatchkar Unveiling

    Voice of Nor Serount
    Khatchik Vartanian
    1 Marsh Road
    Wembely
    HA0 1ES
    United Kingdom

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    Wales-Armenia Solidarity Press Release


    Screaming Turkish protesters fail to disrupt consecration of the
    Armenian Genocide Monument in Wales


    At Cardiff, Wales, yesterday, the unveiling and consecration of the
    Welsh National Monument to the Armenian Genocide went ahead
    successfully despite attempts by screaming Turks to disrupt the
    Requiem, which was led by Bishop Nathan Hovhannissian and the St
    Sarkis Church Choir, London. The monument, the first on public land in
    the UK, was unveiled by Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas, Presiding Officer of
    the National Assembly of Wales and His Excellency Dr Vahe Gabrielyan,
    Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia to the UK. Wreaths were laid in
    memory of the Armenian and Assyrian victims of the 1915 Genocide.

    The event was followed by an afternoon of speeches and Welsh and
    Armenian music, poetry and dancing. Permission to erect the beautiful
    Stone Cross monument, a veritable Armenian Khatchkar, was granted by
    the United Nations Association Wales on land owned by the National
    Assembly of Wales. The small Welsh-Armenian community, under the
    leadership of John Torosyan (Wales-Armenia Solidarity chairman), were
    responsible for all the arrangements to achieve the realisation of
    this project. The event organising team comprised of members of the
    ever-growing lobbying coalition initiated by Armenia Solidarity,
    British-Armenian All-Party Parliamentary Group and Nor Serount
    Cultural Association.

    The Assyrian Bishop, Khoshaba Guorges from the Ancient Churches of the
    East, also prayed and addressed the meeting. His participation was in
    recognition by Armenians of the hundreds of thousands of Assyrians
    also killed in the 1915 Genocide.

    Speeches were delivered by His Excellency Ambassador Gabrielyan, as
    well as Canon Patrick Thomas and Mike Joseph.

    Music was provided by the Welsh choirs Côr Aelwyd Hamdden and Côr
    Cochion. The Akhtamar Dance group provided Armenian folk dancing,
    directed by Arsen Zakaryan, and a solo dance performance by Dalila
    Heath. This was followed by a Duduk performance of `Dleyaman',
    performed by Karapet Baljian and Ara Petrossian. Finally, Armenian
    poetry was recited by Teni Nersessian.

    At the end of the afternoon the plight of the Armenians of Iraq was
    highlighted by Isobel Manook. An appeal was made for Iraqi and other
    interested Armenians to contact Armenia Solidarity
    ([email protected]) to co-ordinate lobbying efforts on their
    behalf.

    The Presiding Officer's speech was read by the MC, The director of the
    Welsh Centre for International Affairs, Stephen Thomas (please see the
    transcript of the speech below).
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