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    COMMEMORATION CEREMONY ON 95TH ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE HELD IN BRATISLAVA

    ARMENPRESS
    APRIL 23, 2010
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, APRIL 23, ARMENPRESS: Commemoration ceremony was held today
    in Bratislava on the 95th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. An
    official from Forum of Armenian Association of Europe told Armenpress
    that the Ambassadors of France, Russia, Poland, Bulgaria and
    Greece to Slovakia attended the ceremony of putting a wreath on the
    cross-stone-monument erected on Danube riverside.

    Ashot Grigorian, president of Forum of Armenian Association of Europe
    (FAAE), in his speech expressed gratitude to all the states, which
    recognized the most horrific crime committed against the humanity
    at the beginning of the 20th century. Mr. Grigorian expressed hope
    that the parliaments of all the countries, ambassadors of which were
    present at the ceremony, will recognize the Genocide as well.

    Pavol Hrushovski, former speaker of Slovakia's Parliament, leader of
    the Slovak Christian-Democratic party, and Jan Carnogursky, former
    Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic also addressed speeches at
    the ceremony. They mentioned in their speeches that the Parliaments
    of the states, which gave a political assessment to the fact of the
    Armenian Genocide, 'just did their duty'. The speakers blamed the
    current Turkish authorities for denying the historical truth and
    blockading Armenia.

    Some of the attendees claimed that the decision of RA President on
    suspending the procedure of the Armenian-Turkish protocols was quite
    appropriate and that 'it will be a slap in the face of the Turkish
    Government, so that it could properly assess the situation and make
    right decisions'.

    The speakers declared that they consider it their duty to make the
    fight more active in order all the member-states of the European
    Union recognized the Armenian Genocide and supported Armenia as a
    Christian country.
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