December 14, 2006 - 13:47 AMT
Armenian Genocide Brass Attacked in Lublin
Several unknown malefactors painted in blue the brass in front of Saint Family church in Polish City of Lublin. The memorial is devoted to Roman Catholic Church Pope John Paul II, who became the first to acknowledge and condemn the Armenian Genocide of 1915. In this regard the Armenians of Lublin installed a brass as a tribute to John Paul II and the victims of the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Empire, reports The Gazeta Wyborcza. Reverend Richard Yurak says, that he is not going to turn to the police yet, but he will be have to do it if the act of vandalism takes place again. It is worth mentioning that the signboard of the Armenian Embassy in Warsaw was attacked in 2005, but the malefactors are not found yet, reports IA Regnum.