Fresno hosts March for Justice in commemoration of Armenian Genocide

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Armenian Youth Federation’s Fresno “Kevork Chavoush” chapter hosted its first annual March for Justice in commemoration of the 96th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

According to Asbarez, the march began at 7 a.m. from the corner of Shaw and Blackstone. Nearly 100 participants marched south on Blackstone carrying American and Armenian flags, along with signs and banners. Participants included AYF members, Fresno Homenetmen “Sassoun” Boy Scouts, Fresno State Armenian Students Organization members, as well as community supporters.

Walking, chanting, and waving flags, signs, and banners, the crowd of 100 participants marched down Blackstone with the Fresno City Hall as its end location. Upon arrival at the Fresno City Hall, a crowd of a few hundred people were gathered anticipating the marchers arrival, and started cheering.

Once there, the annual Armenian flag raising ceremony, hosted by the Armenian National Committee of Fresno, began, featuring guest speakers, Fresno City Councilman Andreas Borgeas, and State Assemblyman Jeff Denham.

The five-mile March for Justice and Flag Raising event concluded at noon and was followed by a religious mass at the Ararat Masis cemetery to commemorate the 1.5 million victims of the Armenian Genocide.

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