Armenian community of Poland held Silence March in commemoration of Genocide victims

PanARMENIAN.Net - On 24 April, the Armenian community of Poland held the Silence March in commemoration of the Armenian Genocide victims in Ottoman Empire in 1915



The peaceful march started at the Blessed Virgin Church and finished at the Turkish Embassy. The action participants carried flags, posters and candles. Afterwards, speeches were made, a representatives of the Armenian community told PanARMENIAN.Net



At 8 p.m. a debate dedicated to Armenian genocide and its consequences for the history of XX century will take place. The debate is organized by the Civil Responsibility Foundation.
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