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  • Welsh National Monument to the Armenian Genocide

    PRESS RELEASE
    Wales-Armenia Solidarity
    Contact: E. Williams
    Cardiff, Wales
    Tel: 07870267447
    Email: [email protected]

    Unveiling of a Welsh National Monument to The Armenian Genocide

    Armenians from across the UK and further afield will travel to this
    event on saturday, november 3rd at the Temple of Peace, Cardiff. The
    unveiling and consecration of the Khatchkar (a Celtic Cross made with
    Welsh slate )will take place outside the Temple at 1.00 p.m. with HG
    Bishop Nathan Hovhannisian and supporting clergy and choir taking part
    There will be a reception to follow inside the Temple of Peace, with a
    buffet and Welsh and Armenian music.This stone Cross has been arranged
    by the Welsh-Armenian community under the leadership of John Torosyan in
    appreciation of the Recognition of the Genocide by the elected
    representatoives of our nation
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    The recognition was acheived in steps as follows
    1 First Minister Rhodri Morgan recognised the Genocide on he 24th
    april 2001 when he laid flowers at the Temple of Peace in memory of the
    victims of the 1915 genocide
    2 The majority (31 out of 60) of the National Assembly of Wales
    Members had signed a "Statement of Opinion" by the 30th october 2001,
    recognising the Genocide and calling on the UK and Turkish governments
    to do the same. (Actually only 45 Assembly Members were eligible to sign
    so two thirds of eligible Members had signed)
    3 Gwynedd County Council became the first County Council in the UK to
    recognise the Genocide by a vote. This was done in March 2004 by an
    unanimous vote
    4 Cardiff City and County Council recognised the Armenian Genocide
    publicly on Holocaust Day 2005
    5 The Welsh council of free Churches Recognised the Genocide on the
    24th april 2005
    6 The majority of Welsh Members of Parliament recognised the
    genocide by signing Early Day Motions in 2006 (Stephen Pound's EDM) and
    in 2007(Bob Spink's EDM). Once again two thirds of the eligible MPs
    signed
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    The full address is:
    Temple of Peace,
    King Edward 7th Avenue
    CardiffCF10 3AP
    The Temple is situated in the Civic Centre, Cardiff(a few hundred yards
    north of the City Centre. at the junction of King Edward 7th avenue and
    College Road
    More information may be obtained from Eilian Williams 07718982732 or
    07876561398
    [email protected]

    If you decide to stay overnight this list of hotels (quite near the city
    centre)is being forwarded to all

    IBIS - Tel 02920649250
    Churchill Way, Cardiff, CF10 2HA
    £60.00 per night

    MERCURE - Tel 02920435000
    Newport Rd, Cardiff, CF24 0DD
    £70.00 per night

    ETAP HOTEL - 02920458131
    Tyndall Street, Cardiff, CF10 4BE
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