Sunday, 24 April, 2005  
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Hundreds of thousands of people made their annual pilgrimage to a wooded hill in Yerevan on Sunday as Armenia commemorated the 90th anniversary of the Armenian genocide in Ottoman Turkey recognized by a growing number of countries.
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The men in Gyulena Musoyan’s extended family knew that something terrible is about to befall their village as they discussed their future in the run-up to the bloody spring of 1915.
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Armenians around the world appear as close to getting the international community to recognize the genocide of their kinsmen in Ottoman Turkey as never before as they mark the 90th anniversary of the most defining and tragic episode in their long history.
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The French and Armenian presidents laid a wreath Friday at a Paris monument commemorating the mass killings of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire.
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The Conference of European Churches (CEC) on Saturday called on Turkey to recognize that it committed genocide against Armenians and urged reconciliation between Ankara and Yerevan.







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