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Cardiff recognizes the Genocide!

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  • Cardiff recognizes the Genocide!

    Found this interesting and wanted to share it with you guys from Armeniadiaspora.com:

    Cardiff, October 27, Hakob Tsulikian, Azg (www.azg.am): Municipal council of Cardiff, capital of Wales, officially recognized the Armenian genocide. The municipal council decided to commemorate the victims of the Armenian Genocide at the ceremonies of "Holocaust Remembering Day" in 2005 and in the coming years.

    In the letter addressed to Wales-Armenia Friendship Company by Rodney Berman, a member of Cardiff’s municipal council, affirmed the adopted decision. This is the fist case that one of the Britain’s main cities, Cardiff, adopted the Armenian Genocide, Armenian Mirror Spectator weekly writes in its October 16 issue.

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    You know, I was thinking that all these "less important" countries excepting the Genocide is somewhat pointless... but recently it hit me that if most of the world accepts it, there would be no running from it. Oh well, we'll wait and see.
    "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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    • #3
      yeah I see your point HyeJinx...It's small, but we'll take it. City, state, country we'll take them all...
      Last edited by CatWoman; 10-28-2004, 07:25 PM.

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        CatWoman my brother born in this city Cardiff and he is british sitizen,but where did

        Originally posted by CatWoman
        Found this interesting and wanted to share it with you guys from Armeniadiaspora.com:

        Cardiff, October 27, Hakob Tsulikian, Azg (www.azg.am): Municipal council of Cardiff, capital of Wales, officially recognized the Armenian genocide. The municipal council decided to commemorate the victims of the Armenian Genocide at the ceremonies of "Holocaust Remembering Day" in 2005 and in the coming years.

        In the letter addressed to Wales-Armenia Friendship Company by Rodney Berman, a member of Cardiff’s municipal council, affirmed the adopted decision. This is the fist case that one of the Britain’s main cities, Cardiff, adopted the Armenian Genocide, Armenian Mirror Spectator weekly writes in its October 16 issue.

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        • #5
          where did u get you get this information about Genocide?for catwoman!!

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          • #6
            city, state, country? Sounds like the Vattican to me. Has the Pope acknowledged the Genocide?

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            • #7
              Neli, if you're asking for the source, here it is:
              525th Newspaper and Armenia Diaspora. This was actually 2-3months ago....


              Yes Thai, Vatican City has recognized the genocide.
              And about the Pope, Pope chose an Armenian term "metz yeghern" to describe the killings, not genocide

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              • #8
                Yay! WALES!

                Good news, guys...good news...

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