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    Hürriyetim
    20.05.2005
    Remembrance ceremony in Greece for the 'Pontus genocide'

    Greek Foreign Minister Assistant Panayotis Skandalakis

    A remembrance ceremony and march took place in Thessaloniki, Greece
    yesterday evening for the victims of the so-called Greek 'Pontus
    genocide.' A group of people gathered in one of the city's central
    squares shouting anti-Turkish slogans, and then marched to the Turkish
    Consulate in Thessaloniki. The marchers then left a written notice
    of protest in front of the Consulate.

    Nikos Chiarchionis, Greek Minister representing Macendonia and
    Thrace, spoke at the gathering, saying "the Potus genocide should
    be remembered by the world on the same level as the Armenian and
    Jewish genocides." Mayor of Thessaloniki, Vasilis Papayorgopulos,
    announced at the meeting that the local parliament had decided
    that a monument would be built in Thessaloniki to the victims of
    the so-called 'Pontus genocide.' A message from Foreign Minister
    Assistant Panayotis Skandalakis read at the meeting explained that
    for Greeks, May 19 was an historical turning point, and that the
    day was "to remember those who were expelled from their homelands,
    and the struggles which followed."

    Greek government spokesman Teodoros Rusopulos said that Greek Prime
    Minister Kostas Karamanlis had sent a supportive message regarding
    the May 19 so-called Greek 'Pontus genocide' to the Pontus Greek
    Organization.

    --Boundary_(ID_86kvH3znr/5o3TjFzIC0uA)--
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