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    ARCHBISHOP SPEAKS OUT AGAINST GENOCIDE
    By: Matthew Cresswell

    Religious Intelligence Ltd, UK
    Oct 3 2007

    THE Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev Dr Rowan Williams, has
    said that violence targeted against whole communities is 'one of the
    greatest disgraces of the twentieth century'.

    Speaking during a ceremony this week at the Genocide Memorial at
    Tsitsernakaberd in Yerevan, during his visit to Armenia, he described
    such atrocities as having scarred the international community.

    He said: "This ceremony reminds us of one of the greatest disgraces of
    the 20th century ... the history of brutal massacres of whole peoples
    on ethnic and religious grounds; the turning away of the rest of the
    world and the denial of the suffering of the victims throughout the
    20th century - this has been one of the most regular and terrible
    features of international conflict."

    During the ceremony, which included commemoration of the victims of
    Darfur, Dr Williams said that the world needed to understand the past
    and to face up to unpleasant realities of the present.

    Pictured with the Archbishop is Catholicos Karekin II and Rabbi
    Gersh Meir Burshtein, taken after the Archbishop planted a tree in
    the Genocide Memorial garden.
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