Springfield marks 110 years since Armenian genocide with flag raising
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North Providence marks 110th anniversary of Armenian Genocide with flag raising
NORTH PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — The Armenian National Committee held a raising of the Armenian flag at North Providence City Hall to recognize the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. The event also honored two residents of the city, Ozzie and Liz Kooloian. The two raised five children in the city, and Mayor Charles Lombardi said Ozzie had been an active member of the community. Liz died in March. Categories: News, Rhode Island
Springfield marks 110 years since Armenian genocide with flag raising
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) - History is being recalled on the steps of Springfield City Hall. Three arrested in armed robbery in Springfield Thursday marks the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, when the Turkish Ottoman Empire killed more than one-and-a-half million Armenians during the early 20th century. The city of Springfield took a moment to observe the day with a flag raising. Officials were joined by members of the Armenian …
The Armenian community in Argentina, demanding justice The 110th anniversary of the genocide at the hands of the Turks
Hundreds of descendants of Armenians gathered at the UBA law faculty to march towards the Turkish ambassador’s home like all of April 24th. Since 2020 they have also claimed for the territory of Artsaj.
Commemorative statement from the Armenian Evangelical World Council
On this solemn occasion, the Armenian Evangelical World Council commemorates the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide committed by Ottoman Turkey. We bow our heads in reverence and profound respect before the memory of our martyrs—men, women and children—whose lives were violently taken; whose homes and communities were devastated; whose churches, schools and institutions of health and learning were destroyed; whose cultural heritage was l…
Armenian Evangelical World Council Statement on 110th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide
On this solemn occasion, the Armenian Evangelical World Council commemorates the 110th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide committed by Ottoman Turkey. We bow our heads in reverence and profound respect before the memory of our martyrs—men, women, and children—whose lives were violently taken; whose homes and communities were devastated; whose churches, schools, and institutions of health and learning were destroyed; whose cultural heritage was…
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