The Legislature of the City of Buenos Aires declared of interest “for the promotion and defense of human rights” the central act “for the commemoration of the Armenian Genocide perpetrated by the Turkish State, to be held next April 24 under the slogan ‘Memory, truth, justice and reparation'” during the session on Thursday 20 April, Prensa Armenia reported.
Recently media were focused on MEP Frank Engel from Luxembourg and his Armenian fiancée Tatev Manukyan, who lives in Belgium. She studied in the State University of Economics of Armenia and later continued her studies in Sweden’s Dalarna University.
“The situation in Syria is a dangerous violation of overall peace and security, which has led and can lead to serious international crisis,” the statement said.
Governments of 9 Latin American countries have condemned the recent clashes in Venezuela between police and protesters.
The gunman also wounded two police officers before he was killed by security forces on the ChampsElysees. President François Hollande is to chair a security cabinet meeting, as France readies for Sunday’s presidential poll. So-called Islamic State (IS) said one of its “fighters” had carried out the attack.
“They used the cover of the war between Turks and Russians to say that Armenians must be removed from the war zone. The Armenians were walked to deaths or massacred in rivers, fields, droned at sea. This was the first genocide of the 20th century. The word ‘genocide’ came to describe this event,” he said.
“There’s something important about a film [The Promise] that many people have tried to stop being made for decades.”
“The Armenian Genocide is one of the three tragic genocides of the 20th century. This is important not only for the Armenian community, but it is also a lesson for the humanity. The tragic events in Armenia today as well create concern if we consider the steps taken by the Turkish state against the Kurdish community in Sur and Cizre,” Charlotte Girard quoted Mélenchon as saying.
“Let me tell you that to me all member states are important, equally, because one can be contributing more on some policies than others,” Mogherini said. “But I think our British friends will lose more than what we lose.”
It is in this context that the recognition issue [the recognition of the independence of Nagorno Karabakh] emerges. Our country must fully play its role in this issue,” Macron said in an interview with Nouvelles d’Armenie.