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    95TH ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MARKED IN GEORGIA

    NOYAN TAPAN
    APRIL 26, 2010
    TBILISI

    TBILISI, APRIL 26, NOYAN TAPAN. Church services and other events
    to mark the 95th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide took place in
    Tbilisi, Javakhk and other Georgian settlements populated by Armenians.

    A matinee in memory of the Genocide victims was held at Tbilisi's
    Armenian school No 110 on April 23, during which the pupils gave
    literary and music performances on the Genocide. In the next few days
    such events will also be organized at Armenian schools of Kvemo-Kartli,
    Javakhk, and Batumi. A concert by the singer Saribek Sargsyan is
    scheduled for April 27 at the Tbilisi Conservatory.

    A divine service took place in Surb Etchmiadzin Church of Tbilisi on
    April 23, following which pianist Yesayi Abovian and singer Svetlana
    Tatoyeva performed pieces of spiritual and classical music.

    On the occasion of the 95th anniversary of the Genocide committed in
    the Ottoman Empire, liturgies and services for the repose of the soles
    of the Genocide victims took place on April 24 in Surb Etchmiadzian
    Church of Tbilisi and other churches of the Georgian Armenian diocese.

    The repose of the soul service in Surb Etchmiadzin Church was
    presided over by Head of the Georgian Armenian Diocese Bishop Vazgen
    Mirzakhanian.

    Following the church ceremonies, the participants went to the Khojevank
    Pantheon of Armenian writers and public figures, where, on behalf of
    the Armenian embassy in Georgia, they laid a wreath at the obelisk
    to the Genocide victims.

    The Cinema House of Tbilisi hosted a meeting on the evening of April
    24, during which the Armenian Ambassador to Georgia Hrach Silvanian
    made a speech and films on the Genocide were demonstrated.

    According to the RA MFA Press and Information Department, the events
    dedicated to the 95th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide were widely
    covered by the Georgian mass media.
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