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  • Monument Dedicated To Memory Of Victims Of Armenian Genocide Set Up

    MONUMENT DEDICATED TO MEMORY OF VICTIMS OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE SET UP IN WALES

    Noyan Tapan
    Nov 6, 2007

    CARDIFF, NOVEMBER 6, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. A monument-khachkar
    (commemorative cross-stone) dedicated to the memory of the victims
    of the Armenian Genocide was set up in the garden adjacent to the
    Temple of Peace of Cardiff, the capital of Wales on November 5.

    The opening of the khachkar was conducted by Vahe Gabrielian, the
    Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia to the United Kingdom, and
    Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas, the Chairman of the Parliament of Wales,
    after which the consecrating ceremony of the khachkar was performed
    by His Holiness Nazan Hovhannisian, the primate of the Armenian Church
    in the United Kingdom.

    About 300 Armenians arrived from different places of the United
    Kingdom, as well as representatives of the Parliament of Wales, the
    Church of Wales and non-governmental organizations were present at
    the ceremony.

    A solemn part followed the opening ceremony of the khachkar, during
    which Ambassador Gabrielian, Stephen Thomas, the Head of the Centre of
    International Affairs of Wales, Rev. Chris Gillham, a representative
    of the Welsh Church, Khoshaba Georges, the Assyrian Bishop of the
    Ancient Church of the East, and Welsh (Jew by nationality) historian
    Mike Joseph made speeches.

    Referring to the problem on the international recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide, those, who made speeches attached importance to
    the setting up of the monument as a symbol of friendship between
    the Armenian and Welsh people. Ambassador Gabrielian stressed in his
    speech the role of Wales being a vanguard in Great Britain with regard
    to recognizing the Armenian Genocide.

    According to the information provided to Noyan Tapan by the Press
    and Information Department of the RA Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the
    event was accompanied by a demostration of protest of 100-150 Turks
    carrying placards and distributing leaflets, which was organized by
    the Turkish organizations operating in the United Kingdom.

    The ceremony of setting up the khachkar and the Turkish demonstration
    of protest was covered by the BBC.

    The plot for the khachkar was given by the Welsh Center for
    International Affairs and was made by Welsh masters due to the means
    of a small number of Armenians living in Wales. John Torosian, the
    Chairman of the "Wales-Armenia Solidarity" organization operating in
    Wales, and Armenian by nationality Elian Williams contributed to the
    placing of the khachkar.
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