Visiting Russian patriarch pays homage to victims of genocide
17.03.2010, 13.18
YEREVAN, March 17 (Itar-Tass) - Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia Kirill, who is on a visit to Armenia, paid homage to 1.5 million victims of the 1915 genocide of the Armenian people in the Ottoman Empire.
The Russian patriarch, accompanied by head of the Armenian Apostle church Catholicos Garegin II, laid wreaths to a memorial built in 1967 to the victims of mass demolition enforced by the authorities of the Ottoman empire. Then, Patriarch Kirill and the Armenian catholicos delivered commemoration services in memory of the genocide victims.
Patriarch Kirill went to a museum created near the memorial in 1985. On display are historical documents, photographs, works of art, tabloids with the demographic data showing the number of ethnic Armenians who lived in the Ottoman empire in different periods and perished as a result of the genocide. A prominent place in the museum exposition is occupied by a resolution passed by the Russian State Duma on April 14, 1985 that denounced the organizers of genocide of the Armenian people and expressed compassion to the people of Armenia.
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