Armenian community of Kazakhstan to call on parliament to recognize Armenian Genocide

PanARMENIAN.Net - The internal problems of the Armenian community of Kazakhstan are caused by dissociation of its members and indifference about the public life of the community, according to Maxim Dallakyan, leader of Armenian Youth of Kazakhstan organization and member Kostanay city Armenian community council, reported Yerkramas, the newspaper of Armenians of Russia.



"Unfortunately, there are few people interested in the life of the Diaspora," he said. "We are trying coordinate exchange of information between the Armenian youth of Kazakhstan. An event commemorating the Armenian Genocide was our first joint project."



"The Armenian community will call on the Kazakh parliament to recognize the Armenian Genocide," he said.
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