Silence March in commemoration of Armenian Genocide victims to be held in Poland

PanARMENIAN.Net - 24 April in Warsaw the Armenian community in Poland will hold the Silence March in commemoration of the Armenian Genocide victims, Edgar Broyan, a member of the Armenian community told PanARMENIAN.Net The peaceful march will start at the Blessed Virgin Church and will finish at the Turkish Embassy. The action participants will be carrying flags, posters and candles. After that speeches will be made.



Subsequently, Armenian mass will served by the shepherds of the Armenian community of Poland: Tadevos Isahakian-Zaleski, Cezary Annusewicz and Artur Avdalyan will be held at St. Cross Church in Warsaw.
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