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    Azad-Hye, Dubai
    April 8 2005

    Syrian Armenians: Sheikhs of Syrian Arab tribes visit Armenia


    AZAD-HYE (Dubai, 8 April 2005): Three years ago in 24/4/2002, the
    Armenians of Aleppo and Northern Syria publicly honoured the heads of
    Arab tribes of the Syrian Al Jazeera Region (located between the
    Euphrates river and the Syrian-Iraqi border, in North-Eastern Syria),
    whose forefathers have rescued many Armenians during the Genocide of
    1915.

    The celebration took place in the cultural center of the city of Deir
    Ez-Zor, known to the Armenians as the final post (a sort of Armenian
    Auschwitz) in the annihilation campaign orchestrated by the Ottoman
    Turks.

    The descendants of the Arab tribes were bestowed with letters of
    gratitude and symbolic gifts commemorating their heroic efforts
    during the WWI difficult times, when they defied government orders
    and sheltered the surviving Armenians.

    The Mufti of Der Ezzor expressed his sorrow on the events of 1915
    that plagued the city and the surroundings. Some places in the Syrian
    Al Jazeera Region carry names stemmed from the atrocities that the
    Armenians faced (see below).

    See text about this ceremony in Arabic language.

    On 29th March 2005, almost three years after the honorary ceremony in
    Syria, the same heads of the Syrian Arab tribes were visiting
    Armenia, to take part in the official ceremonies dedicated to the
    Genocide anniversary.

    Qatari English daily "The Peninsula" reported in its 3rd April 2005
    issue that Mohammad Al Razzaka (61), one of the tribal leaders said
    in an interview: "Armenians who grew up with us under our roof told
    us about the genocide. We came to Armenia in order to honor the
    memory of thousands of innocent people". [Click Read More]

    Al Razzaka laid flowers at the Genocide memorial in Yerevan. "Our
    fathers and grandfathers not only helped the Armenians survive but
    also taught them to farm since most of the refugees were craftsmen.
    We are proud that we helped thousands of innocent people survive and
    live through this tragedy", he added.

    Nawaf Ragheb Al Bashir, from the Al Bagara tribe, said: `My
    grandfather used to tell me how in those far away years, thousands of
    Armenians crossed the desert without food and water. There were so
    many killed and injured that one village was called Margateh, which
    means a collection of corpses, and another was called Shatateh which
    means genocide' he added, expressing hope that the Armenian people
    who has a long history and is gifted with creative abilities will
    reconstruct his homeland in a short period of time and achieve
    well-being and prosperity.

    The visit of the Syrian Arab tribesmen was one of a series of
    seminars, visits and ceremonies that authorities in Armenia planned
    to mark the 90th anniversary of the start of the killings, leading up
    to the official genocide remembrance day on April 24.

    The tribe leaders met with the Prime Minister, the Ministers of
    Foreign Affairs, Defence, Agriculture, Health, Labor and Social
    Security, with representatives of the National Assembly factions, as
    well as with students of the Oriental Science Department of Yerevan
    State University.

    Before their return to Syria on 3rd April 2005 they met also with the
    Syrian students currently studying in Yerevan, visited the town of
    Abovian, where a large number of Armenian repatriates from Syria
    live. They also visited the Matenadaran (the library of manuscripts
    and ancient books) and Holy Echmiadzin where they were received by
    the Catholicos of All Armenians.

    Jirair Reisian, head of the delegation of the Armenian Church of
    Aleppo and environs said to Noyan Tapan News Agency that the purpose
    of this visit organized at the initiative of the Armenian community
    of Aleppo is to pay homage once again to the leaders of the tribes
    that provided shelter to the Armenians who had survived the genocide
    and reached the Syrian land, and to give them an opportunity to
    become acquainted with Armenia and the Armenian people.

    Head of the "Bagara Al Jabal" tribe Sheikh Abdul Suahab Isa Suleiman
    noted that the Armenian community of Syria plays a prominent role in
    the country's social, economic and political life, with the Armenian
    deputies always being included in the Syrian parliament.

    Head of Al Harb tribe Sheikh Hasan Oubeid Al Khalil called on all the
    states and international organizations to reconsider their approach
    to the Armenian genocide and to meet the just demands of the Armenian
    people.

    In their 1st April 2005 press conference, the leaders of the Syrian
    tribes said that "All the Arabs know about the Genocide and they have
    done many services to the Armenian nation". Asked why Syria has not
    yet officially recognized the Genocide, they said that in that issue
    Syria is like Armenia: "There has been no need to recognize an issue
    which is testified to by every stone of the country".

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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