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    LEDRA STREET CEMETERY: THE GOVERNMENT TO THE RESCUE

    http://www.hayem.org/index.htm?p=58
    21-10- 2007

    Armenian MP Vartkes Mahdessian has announced that the Cyprus Government
    has approved CY 90,000 (US $ 220,000) for the restoration of the old
    Armenian cemetery near the Ledra Palace.

    According to our MP the restoration would cost about CY 125,0000 (US
    $ 300,000) and the CY 90,000 pound injection from the Government of
    Cyprus gives the Church the opportunity to start work on this long
    overdue project and finish the restoration project which had failed
    miserably more than 2 years ago.

    Nearly 2 years on, the cemetery is now in an even worse state. Historic
    headstones lie in a heap at a place where once the descendants of
    over 400 souls were buried.

    Fortunately, thanks to many individual efforts, and particularly
    Cypriot MP Vartkes Mahdessian, who since his election was lobbying
    hard for the funds, it is expected tenders to open in a few mounths
    and start the renovation work by the second half of 2008.

    The Cyprus Armenian Prelature had started digging up the graves, as
    part of its plan to put remains together in a new communal pit adjacent
    to the small chapel, do some restoration work and convert the area to
    a historical and architectural monument, while rumors were ripe that it
    would be sold to real estate developers, converted to a car park etc.

    In April 2005, the restoration work at the cemetery was halted after
    the Ministry of the Interior took out an injunction to stop the work
    because of serious planing and implementation errors and illegalities,
    not to mention the outcry of many community members.

    In 2006 The Nicosia Municipality had threatened to sue the Armenian
    Church for failing to implement a court order demanding that the
    300-year-old Armenian cemetery be restored back to its original state.
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