The monument to the Fallen and Lacking of Assia is anticipated to be handed over quickly, as reported to KYPE by the Head of Humanitarian Affairs for the Lacking and Imprisoned, Anna Aristotelous, who attended on Saturday morning a tree planting on the web site of the monument in Strovolos, organized by the Neighborhood Council of Assia.
“Assia skilled nightmarish moments, skilled within the worst manner the brutality and cruel hatred of the occupiers and that is mirrored within the variety of executions, murders recorded in these days and the variety of lacking individuals,” stated through the tree planting occasion Ms. Aristotelous, declaring that Assyrians from 11 years outdated, who was Giorgos Englezou, to 84, similar to Maritsa Panagi, and 86, similar to Yiannis Hatzigavriel, had been included within the record of lacking individuals.
“It’s with emotion, honor and satisfaction that we’re on this monument, on this sacred house, to honor and commemorate yearly our heroes, the Assyrians, in order that the earlier generations could keep in mind and the subsequent generations could study, that are referred to as to protect indelible reminiscence of Assia till the return,” he added.
Addressing the family of the fallen, through the occasion, she stated that it’s true heroism and greatness of soul to patiently endure for 50 years the willpower of the destiny of their very own. Mrs. Aristotelous underlined that “it’s our responsibility and we draw power out of your instance, to proceed the combat unceasingly, constantly, with the identical willpower, to confirm the destiny and the final lacking individual and to find our fallen” .
Lastly, he assured that the President of the Republic is making each doable effort to higher handle the problem of the lacking, saying that whatever the issues and adversities, the combat to determine the destiny of the final lacking individual will proceed. He additionally thanked the President and the members of the Assia Neighborhood Council for the trouble they put into the creation of the monument.
Supply: KYPE