Monument to Victims of Pontic Greek Genocide Opened in Thessaloniki

PanARMENIAN.Net - There was an unveiling ceremony on Sunday for a monument dedicated to the victims of the Pontic Greek genocide in Thessaloniki. The bronze monument erected by Kordelio Municipality on Elefteriu Kordelio Avenue represents a woman holding a baby in her arms. Among those present were Kordelio Mayor Stathis Lafazanidis, Thessaloniki Governor Panayotis Psomiadis, Deputy Culture Minister responsible for sport George Orfanos and opposition deputies and representatives of associations which defend the rights of Pontic Greeks. Another Pontic Greek genocide monument was erected there early May, a move which increased diplomatic tension between Turkey and Greece. Greek Parliament took a decision in 1994 that every May 15 would be a commemoration of the Pontic Greek genocide.
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