On April 24, 2015, Armenians from all over Canada gathered in Ottawa for the Armenian genocide 1915 centennial commemoration massive event in Canada’s capital Ottawa.
I refuse to believe that history controls our destiny. I believe we craft our destiny, and we are capable of changing the development course of humanity.
Today marks the 100 year anniversary of Armenian Genocide! I am proud to now say I have been to Armenia. I have seen the memorials and the people who survived and I am so proud of how strong the Armenian people are! I am saddened that still 100 years later not everyone has recognized that 1.5 million people were murdered. B
Statement by Serzh Sargsyan, the President of the Republic of Armenia, in Tsitsernakaberd
On the morning of April 24, the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet has published an extensive interview with RA President Serzh Sargsyan.
I welcome you at the International Social and Political Global Forum against the Crime of Genocide. Thank you for accepting our invitation, and your most important contribution.
Armenia welcomes the statement adopted by the supreme legislative body of the Republic of Austria, the parliament, on the centennial of the genocide committed against Armenians in the Ottoman Empire.
On April 22 the opening ceremony of the International Media Forum “Against the Crime of Genocide” at the Sports and Concert Complex after K. Demirtchyan will be broadcasted live at 9:30-10:30, and the closing ceremony will be broadcasted live on April 23 at 13:00-13:30.
President Barack Obama today announced the designation of a Presidential Delegation to the Republic of Armenia to attend the Centennial Commemoration of the Events of 1915 on April 24, 2015.
The Armenian community of Toronto, Canada, held a commemoration event for the victims of the Armenian genocide in 1915. The centennial commemoration gathering on April 19, 2015, organized at Queen’s Park in Toronto, was attended by Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, Minister of National Defense of Canada Jason Kenney, Mayor of Toronto John Tory, Cardinal Thomas Collins, parliamentarians, federal and provincial officials.