Members of Congress Join Capitol Hill Armenian Genocide Observance
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Members of Congress Join Capitol Hill Armenian Genocide Observance
The Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan. Public Domain In a powerful display of bipartisan solidarity, more than 25 Members of Congress joined Armenian American leaders and human rights advocates yesterday, Wednesday, April 15, for the annual Capitol Hill Armenian Genocide Observance. The day’s events transitioned from a solemn remembrance of the 1915 Medz Yeghern to a forceful demand for accountability regarding the genocidal campaign that st…
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