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    Bells On Hungary Radio To Ring For Armenian Victims

    Reuters
    Friday, April 15, 2005

    Hungary's public radio will commemorate what it says is the Turkish
    genocide of 1.5 million Armenians 90 years ago by broadcasting the
    ringing of bells from Armenian churches in five countries next week.

    "The radio is paying its respect to those killed in the first holocaust
    of the 20th century by airing the ringing of bells from five different
    churches at noon each day," the radio's Communication Director Katalin
    Morvai told Reuters.

    Hungary's Kossuth radio has broadcast the sound of a different bell,
    together with its description each week since 2000, and it sometimes
    dedicates the ringing to special causes, most recently the death of Pope
    John Paul, Morvai said. Next week's bells will be from churches in
    Budapest, Romania, Jerusalem, Beirut and Yerevan.

    Ankara fears the anniversary, to be marked by Armenians and their
    sympathizers on April 24, will trigger an outburst of anti-Turkish
    feeling worldwide and dampen its aspirations for European Union
    membership. The Turkish Embassy in Budapest said it had no comment, as
    it was not aware of the radio station's intentions.

    Hungary's government supports Turkey's European Union accession bid, as
    do a big majority of Hungarians.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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