Genocide Monument Opens In Sydney
YEREVAN (Armenpress)—A monument commemorating the victims of the Armenian genocide committed by the Turkish government in 1915 opened in Syden, Australia.
The monument is the result of the joint efforts of Armenian communities of Sydney and Melbourne with a strong 30,000 members. The opening of the monument was carried out by the governor of New South Wales Patrick Deen after meeting with the Armenian Olympic team.
Genocide Monument Opens In Sydney
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GENOCIDE MUSEUM OPENED IN SYDNEY
26.09.2000 14.54
26.09.2000, MEDIAMAX, YEREVAN. A monument commemorating the victims of the Armenian genocide of 1915 opened in Sydney yesterday.
As it became known to MEDIAMAX from informed sources, the monument is the result of the joint efforts of Armenian communities of Sydney and Melbourne with 30.000 members. The governor of New South Wales Patrick Deen carried out the opening of the monument after meeting with the Armenian Olympic
26.09.2000 14.54
26.09.2000, MEDIAMAX, YEREVAN. A monument commemorating the victims of the Armenian genocide of 1915 opened in Sydney yesterday.
As it became known to MEDIAMAX from informed sources, the monument is the result of the joint efforts of Armenian communities of Sydney and Melbourne with 30.000 members. The governor of New South Wales Patrick Deen carried out the opening of the monument after meeting with the Armenian Olympic
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