Topic: Commemoration
The following are remarks by Dr. Mary A. Papazian delivered to the Armenians of the South Bay at the Armenian Genocide Commemoration at St. Andrew Armenian Church, Cupertino, CA, on[...]
I am reluctant to begin on a somber note, but Armenians find themselves, once again, in a difficult situation. Even though 111 years have passed since the start of the[...]
SACRAMENTO (Alanis, Harabedian offices) — The California State Assembly on April 20 passed HR-97 (Schultz, Harabedian), recognizing April 24, 2026, as the “State of California Day of Commemoration of the[...]
BOSTON — The 110th anniversary commemoration of the Armenian Genocide took place in the Chamber of the House of Representatives of the State House on Friday, April 25. Master of[...]
YEREVAN (Azatutyun) — Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan again did not explicitly condemn the masterminds and perpetrators of the 1915 Armenian genocide in Ottoman Turkey as Armenia marked its 110th anniversary[...]
By Taleen Babayan NEW YORK — As a wave of Armenia and Artsakh flags, held by Armenian youth, and commemorative signs, raised high by community members, cascaded up Broadway and[...]
CHELMSFORD, Mass. — On Sunday, April 27, 2025, the Armenian Genocide Commemorative Committee of the Merrimack Valley (AGCCMV) will observe the remembrance of the Holy Martyrs of the Armenian Genocide,[...]
ISTANBUL — On Friday, January 19, Hrant Dink was commemorated where he was assassinated 17 years ago, in front of the Sebat Building which used to house the offices of[...]
MILWAUKEE — For many decades, the four Armenian churches of Southeast Wisconsin jointly observed Martyrs Day on April 24 with requiem services (prior to 2015) and other commemorations. This year,[...]