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    FIRST KHACHKAR IN CZECH JIHLAVA
    By Hakob Asatrian in Jihlava

    AZG Armenian Daily
    23/11/2006

    Komitas Chamber Quartet Enchants Spectators

    On November 17, in presence of many lookers-on the monument of Harutiun
    Stepanian symbolizing Armenian-Czech friendship was unveiled in town
    of Jihlava in the Czech Republic.

    Ashot Hovakimian, Armenian ambassador to Austria, Hungary, the Czech
    Republic and Slovakia, Jaroslav Vymazal, Jihlava mayor, Alexander
    Sargsian, organizer of the event and head of the Armenian-Czech
    Association, senator Jaromir Stetina as well as archbishop Mesrop
    Grigorian, Armenian Patriarch's envoy in Central Europe took part
    ion the unveiling ceremony and held speeches.

    Mayor Vymazal pointed out that significantly the first Armenian
    khachkar in the Czech Republic is being erected in their town.

    Ambassador Hovakimian congratulated all Czech-Armenians on this
    beautiful event and emphasized the importance of such cultural events
    in forming good-neighborly tradition between the two peoples.

    Alexander Sargsian stated that the monument is a unique token of
    gratefulness to the Czech people for non-discriminatory attitude.

    Archbishop Mesrop together with deacon Barsegh Pilavchian, carried out
    the consecration ceremony of the monument, after which the girls of
    "Hayuhiner" ensemble gave a performance.

    The khachkar is erected in front of the Holy Spirit Church in the
    central Smetanovi Sad park.

    At the end of the event Jihlava mayor invited the guests to a reception
    in the Municipality.

    In the evening, Komitas Chamber Quartet conducted by Eduard Tadevosian
    gave a performance at Horacki Theatre. The Quartet played the works of
    Chaykovsky, Handel and Komitas. On November 16, the Quartet performed
    at the Russian Center of Science and Culture and was warmly greeted
    by the spectators.
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