Washington  Community Kicks-Off Week-Long Genocide Commemoration Events

A scene from the 2017 Armenian Genocide commemorative vigil at the White House

WASHINGTON–From Capitol Hill to the White House, campus to churches and community centers, the Greater Washington DC Armenian American community will be hosting a broad range of events commemorating the Armenian Genocide, culminating in the annual April 24th Armenian Genocide protest, to be held at the Turkish Ambassador’s residence, the site of last year’s brutal beatings by President Erdogan’s security detail and supporters.

The Capitol Hill Armenian Genocide Observance, hosted by the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues with the support of the Embassy of Armenia, Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) Representative in the U.S., and Armenian American groups is set to have over 25 members of Congress joining with Armenian Americans from across the U.S. urging proper White House and Congressional reaffirmation of the Armenian Genocide.  The event will take place Wednesday, April 18th with a 6:00pm reception and 7:00pm program to be held at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center North Auditorium.

The annual Armenian Genocide Candle-Light Vigil at the White House, organized by the Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) Ani Chapter in coordination with the local Armenian Genocide Commemorative Committee of Greater Washington DC, is set for April 21st. Presentations of poetry, song, and speeches – including a special performance of “1915” by Hip Hop artist Marc 2Ray – will be honoring the past and calling on the President to end U.S. complicity in Turkey’s Armenian Genocide denial.

Genocide and Holocaust scholars Dr. Deborah Dwork and Dr. Greg Stanton will be joining Kate Nahapetian, Executive Director of the Armenian Legal Center for Justice and Democracy (ALC) for a panel discussion on “Reconciliation After Oppression: The Future of the Armenian Struggle,â€

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