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Spanish MP: Genocide Recognition Moral Imperative
Spanish MP Jon Iñarritu views Turkey’s recognition of the Armenian Genocide as a moral imperative and criticizes Ankara’s denial policy.
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EU Parliament Members Criticize Azerbaijan, Turkey on Genocide Anniversary
EU Parliamentarians Nathalie Loiseau (France) and Geadis Geadi (Cyprus) criticized Azerbaijan and Turkey, respectively, on issues related to Armenia & Genocide memory around the 110th anniversary.
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Brussels Official Calls Armenian Genocide Century’s Darkest Page
Brussels Public Welfare Centre President David Weizmann called the Armenian Genocide a century’s darkest page, urged remembering history & fighting denial in the face of rising extremism.
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Greek Speaker Calls Genocide History’s Darkest Page
Hellenic Parliament Speaker Nikitas Kaklamanis called the Armenian Genocide one of history’s darkest pages, criticized Turkey’s denial, and urged shared remembrance on the 110th anniversary.
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Kalamata, Greece Commemorates Armenian Genocide 110th Anniversary
Kalamata, Greece, marked the 110th Armenian Genocide anniversary with a municipal event at a memorial, attended by officials and clergy, including Armenian Ambassador Mkrtchyan.
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Turkey’s Armenian Genocide Denial is a Dangerous Continuation and Seed for Recurrence, Says Cypriot MEP Kostas Mavrides
Cypriot MEP Kostas Mavrides stated that Turkey’s denial of the Armenian Genocide is its continuation and a dangerous seed for recurrence, emphasizing its importance as a moral lesson.
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Armenia Denies Firing Claim by Azerbaijan on Border
The Armenian Ministry of Defense has refuted a statement from Azerbaijan claiming that Armenian forces fired on Azerbaijani positions on the southeastern border on April 8th. Armenia also reiterated its call for a joint investigation mechanism for ceasefire violations.
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Armenian Ministry of Defense Denies Baku’s Statement, House Damaged in Khnatsakh
Armenia’s Defense Ministry refutes Azerbaijan’s accusations of firing first, stating Azerbaijani forces shelled a house in Khnatsakh. Yerevan reiterates the call for a joint investigation mechanism.
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Armenian Ministry of Defense Denies Reports of UAV Border Violation
Reports circulating on social media, accompanied by a video, claiming that a UAV violated Armenia’s state border are false. This was announced by the spokesperson for the Ministry of Defense of Armenia on their Facebook page. It is important that…










