"It's Italian."
Well, it looks Spanish, and the Fish thinks it's Spanish, but, I dug deeper.
Now I'm beginning to question your credibility. I went back to the site, and looked more closely at it. The copyright notice (which also appears to be in Spanish for an organization with an English language name) says:
© 2004-2005 INTERNATIONAL ARMENIAN NETWORK - Todos los derechos reservados.
Buenos Aires, República Argentina.
Do you think they speak Italian in Argentina?
And the TLD for the web site is 'cc' which is the country code for the Cocos Islands.
So at this point, I have to wonder what is really going on. Is this a harvesting operation for Spammers or ID thiefs?
Can you come up with a link to a legitimate site that such a memorial in Rome is actually in the works?
Some still do, but not many. Argentina was principally founded by immigrants from Italy, and to a lesser degree, from Spain. Argentines say "chau" for goodbye (pronounced the same as Italian "ciao") rather than "adios," like most of Latin America.
But that website is all Spanish. The Fish is right.