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    WORLD MARKS 97TH ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    news.am
    April 24, 2012 | 00:01

    YEREVAN.- Many world states and Armenia itself commemorate on April
    24 the 97th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the first genocide
    of the 20th century.

    Commemoration actions are held in all states, people remember this
    monstrous crime against humanity as over one and a half million
    innocent Armenians were massacred in the Ottoman Empire, while hundreds
    of thousands were tortured and deported.

    Protest actions in front of Turkish Embassies are planned in many
    states, as Ankara still refuses to acknowledge the fact after almost
    hundred years.

    The key events will be held in Yerevan near the Memorial to Armenian
    Genocide victims in Tsitsernakaberd. Armenia's authorities, Catholicos
    of All Armenians, state and public institution representatives,
    hundreds of thousands citizens and guests will visit Tsitsernakaberd
    to honor the memory of the victims.

    Traditional march with torches will be held on Monday evening in
    Armenia's capital. Thousands of people with banners and flags will
    gather in the downtown Yerevan to express their protest against
    the denial policy run by Turkey. After the rally and burning of the
    Turkish flag, people will move to Tsisternakaberd.

    The fact of the Armenian Genocide is recognized by many states. It
    was first recognized in 1965 by Uruguay. In general, the Armenian
    Genocide in Ottoman Turkey has already been recognized

    by Russia, France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Poland,
    Lithuania, Slovakia, Switzerland, Sweden, Greece, Cyprus, Lebanon,
    Canada, Venezuela, Argentina, and 42 U.S. states.

    Yerevan and Ankara declared about their intentions to reconcile
    bilateral relations on the eve of the 94th anniversary of the
    Genocide. However, a year later on April 22, 2010, the Armenian side
    had to declare about suspension of ratification of the Armenian-Turkish
    protocols signed on Oct. 10, 2009 in Zurich.

    Armenia explained its decision by non-constructive stance displayed by
    the Turkish officials and prolonging the ratification by the Turkish
    side. Turkey in particular links normalization of the relations with
    Armenia with the settlement of the Karabakh conflict.




    From: A. Papazian
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