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    DeFacto Agency, Armenia
    May 2 2008


    RYDE CITY MARKS 93rd ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE


    YEREVAN, 02.05.08. DE FACTO. On Sunday 27th, April 2008, Ryde City
    joined with Armenian-Australians, in commemorating the 93rd
    anniversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1922.
    The commemoration was held at Meadowbank War Memorial Park in front of
    the Armenian Genocide Memorial. The Armenian Genocide wreath laying
    ceremony was organized by the Ryde City Council in conjunction with
    the Armenian Community. The ceremony, held since 2005, was organized
    by Ryde City Council with active participation by the Armenian
    Genocide Commemorative Committee, Australian National Committee,
    Deniston East Homentmen Ararat Scouts, Ryde Multicultural Centre and
    the extended Armenian Community of Ryde.
    The Master of Ceremony, Councillor Sarkis Yedelian, Deputy Mayor of
    the City, first acknowledged and paid respect to many clans of the
    Eora nation on whose traditional land the memorial has been erected
    and the ceremony took place. Among the many participants were
    Clr. Ivan Petch Mayor of Ryde, descendents of Genocide Survivors, His
    Eminence Arch. Aghan Baliozian Primate of Armenian Apostolic Church of
    Australia and New Zealand, Rev Khachik Khachikian, Reverend Fathers,
    Mr. & Mrs. Varoujan and Sylvia Iskenderian Permanent representative of
    Nagorno Karabakh Republic, members of Armenian National Committee and
    Representatives of various community organizations, as well as the
    Homentmen Ararat scouts.
    To remind, on April 12, 2005, through the initiative of Clr. Yedelian,
    City of Ryde unanimously passed a resolution. Ryde Council made
    history by becoming first City Council in Australia to adopt the
    resolution condemning the Armenian Genocide.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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