Princess Dina Mired of Jordan who is also the President of the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) visited on Saturday Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex to pay tribute to memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide. Accompanied by the deputy head of the Genocide Museum-Institute Suren Manukyan, the Princess placed flowers near the eternal flame perpetuating the memory of the Genocide victims.
Afterwards, the Princess planted a fir tree at the Memory Park of the Memorial, toured the Genocide Museum-Institute and made an inscription in the Book of Honorary Guests of the Museum-Institute.
“As a non-political figure, as an advocate of the fight against cancer with a mission to save lives, by visiting the Genocide Museum, I remember the war brutalities, wherever they occur,” the Princess wrote, referring to the violence against the civilian population throughout the world where women and children are the primary victims.
To remind, the Princess of Jordan attended on Friday the demonstration of The Promise film narrating about the Armenian Genocide. The movie was created at the Survival Pictures of the legendary Kirk Kirkorian by the Oscar winner film director Terry George.