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    95 YEARS HAVE PASSED...CRIMINAL LIVES UNPUNISHED...

    Panorama.am
    24/04/2010

    The hill of Tsitsernakaberd has become home today for thousands
    Armenians and foreign visitors to pay tribute to Great Armenian
    Genocide victims of 1915. One and half million Armenians were
    brutally murdered and annihilated by Ottoman Turks. 95 years have
    passed since those sufferings and massacre but the hearts of Armenian
    people haven't dispersed and the criminal lives unpunished...

    People started visiting Tsitsernakaberd from yesterday evening holding
    candles. The delegation of Armenian authorities chaired by President
    Serzh Sargsyan is expected to pay their tribute soon.

    It's worth reminding that April 24 is officially announced to be
    a non-working day since it's defined by the law on holidays and
    commemoration days.

    Panorama.am recalls that Turkey has traditionally rejected the mass
    killings of 1,5 million Armenians carried out early in the 20th
    century and took the criticism of the West painfully.

    The Armenian Genocide has been recognized by lots of states. It was
    first recognized by Uruguay in 1965. ), Republic of Cyprus (1982),
    Argentina (1993), Russian Federation (1995), Canada (1996), Greece
    (1996), Lebanon (1997), Belgium (1998), Vatican (2000), France
    (2001), Switzerland (2003), Slovakia (2004), Netherlands (2004),
    Poland (2005), Germany (2005), Venezuela (2005), Lithuania (2005),
    Chile (2007), Sweden (2010).
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