Vienna, 24 April 2013- The South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), condemns the attack on Greek sports journalist George Tselikas.
April 24, 2013: Tzitzernakaberd, A Photo Collage
A Divine Liturgy and Requiem Service to honour the innocent victims of the 1915 Genocide was held on April 24 in the Sourb Astvatzatzin Church in Aleppo.
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While the RA Ministry of Agriculture has advised villagers to use smoke and irrigation to counter the weather conditions, local residents complain that there has been no water to irrigate what’s left of the crop.
Groups of students, after buying their flowers, were seen dashing to the Genocide Memorial in the center of town with their colourful offerings.
President Sargsyan, Catholicos Garegin II and top government officials paid their respects earlier today at the Tzitzernakaberd Genocide Memorial in Yerevan.
The civilized mankind must finally hear our voice that calls for protecting and developing national and human values, must condemn the terrible crime carried out by the Ottoman Turkey.
On 24 April Artsakh Republic President Bako Sahakyan accompanied by top officials of the republic visited memorial complex of the capital and laid flowers to the monument of innocent victims of the 1915 Armenian Genocide.
Some are trying to persuade us “not to re-open the hundred years old wounds but to look forward.” Our response to this counsel is the following: Orhan Pamuk and Hrant Dink were not brought to trial a hundred years ago. They were tried right before our eyes. For the Armenian, as well as for the Turkish society this problem is current and urgent.
Carrying torches, candles and the Armenian tri-color, hundreds of Armenian youth in Aksaltskha (Georgia) marched to the Armenian Genocide memorial in the center of town yesterday evening.