On Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, communities worldwide commemorated the 109th anniversary of the genocide, where 1.5 million Armenians were killed by the Ottoman Empire from 1915 to 1923. Various global leaders, including U.S. representatives and international figures, issued statements honoring the victims and condemning the atrocities. The remembrance also highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by Armenians, particularly in Nagorno-Karabakh, emphasizing a continued commitment to justice and historical recognition. Notably, a podcast with Jocko Willink discussed the genocide, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau released a statement.
Today, as we commemorate the 109th #ArmenianGenocide Day of Remembrance, I stand with Armenians around the world. We must remember the 1.5 million victims, acknowledge this atrocity, and recognize the continued resilience of the Armenian people.
Today, we remember and pray for the more than 1.5 million Armenian men, women and children murdered in the Armenian Genocide. It is our solemn duty to honor the victims by shining a bright light on this horrific truth – and always standing up for human rights all over the world.
We will never forget the Armenian genocide, when 1.5 million Armenians were deported, massacred, and marched to their deaths. Today, as we remember and mourn the victims, we also honor the resilience of the Armenian people and recommit to combat hate in all forms.
Today, we solemnly remember the 1.5 million victims of the Armenian Genocide massacred by the Ottoman Empire. The Armenian Genocide stands as a devastating example of the horror that can happen when intolerance and xenophobia are allowed to take root and fester.
Today, on #ArmenianGenocide Day of Remembrance, we commemorate the 1.5 million innocent lives lost at the end of the Ottoman Empire. I stand with Armenian communities in San Diego and across the world to say #NeverAgain and to rededicate ourselves to the fight against hate.
From Yerevan to Carrollton, TX, the systematic murder of Armenians from 1915-1918 has left scars across generations and continents. On Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, I echo the calls for greater education on this painful chapter in our history. https://t.co/S70JG5kE9g
Today, on Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, we remember the victims of the Armenian genocide of 1915. We will never forget the lives lost.
Today, on Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, I’m reflecting on my visit to the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex in Yerevan. I’m proud to stand with Michigan’s resilient Armenian community, and honor the memory of the 1.5 million innocents murdered in the genocide. https://t.co/5EtaaYTPCK
From 1915-1918, hundreds of thousands were killed in the Armenian genocide. On Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, more than a century after those tragic events, the world must show moral leadership to prevent more genocides from occurring.
armenians take to the streets of yerevan april 24 marks armenian genocide remembrance day https://t.co/5DcAKpYkF4
Today on Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day we pray for the 1.5 million Armenians and hundreds of thousands of Assyrians, Greeks, and other Christians who were systematically slaughtered by the Ottoman Empire between 1915 and 1923.
On this #ArmenianGenocide Remembrance Day, I'm standing with our Armenian community in commemorating the horrific genocide that took more than 1.5 million Armenian lives. This day is a testament to the strength of the Armenian community here in California & throughout the world.
Today, I stand with Armenians in #NV03 and across the world as we remember the 1.5 million lives lost in the Armenian Genocide. We must mourn and recommit ourselves to stand with Armenia in the face of continued aggression by Azerbaijan. #ArmenianGenocideRemembranceDay
On #ArmenianGenocideRemembranceDay, we honor the memory of the 1.5 million Armenians who were forced from their homes, marched to their deaths and massacred by Ottoman-era Turkish authorities. Read my full statement below: https://t.co/okf7an5Ze3
Today, we pause to reflect on #ArmenianGenocideRemembranceDay. https://t.co/FSMg5eZgxw
Today, I stand with Armenians around the world in remembrance of the #ArmenianGenocide, when the Ottoman government systematically murdered or displaced over a million Armenian children, women and men. Let us honor them by fighting hate, violence, and injustice in all forms.
Armenian Genocide. With @martyrmade https://t.co/Uzyjs75lMx
Day of Remembrance: Thousands commemorate Armenian Genocide in LA. https://t.co/XXxd5ctVJG Click the image to read more:
This is Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. We honor those who were ethnically cleansed and murdered over 100 years ago. https://t.co/4ZuOS2jcTN
Today, we remember the 1.5 million people who were murdered or displaced during the Armenian Genocide 109 years ago. I stand with Armenians across the globe in their fight for dignity, especially those facing attacks and displacement from Nagorno-Karabakh. #ArmenianGenocide109
On Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, we remember the 1.5M Armenians who were brutally murdered by the Ottoman Empire. At a time when we've witnessed terrible violence and ethnic cleansing against Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh, we must learn from history — not turn away from it.
Today, as we commemorate the 109th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide and remember the 1.5 million Armenians who were murdered by the Ottoman Turks, we must speak out to ensure history is not repeated. Unfortunately, the Armenian people continue to face threats to this day.
Pausing today with Rhode Island’s Armenian community to recognize and remember the survivors and the more than 1.5 million killed during the #ArmenianGenocide of 1915.
On Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, we honor those displaced, murdered and persecuted 109 years ago. Honored to co-lead the Armenian Genocide Education Act alongside @RepAnnaEshoo, @RepGusBilirakis and @RepDavidValadao to promote understanding of these horrific events. https://t.co/B3gj0AE2qt
Today we honor the memory of the 1.5 million Armenian people who lost their lives in this tragic chapter of history. Let’s stand in solidarity with the Armenian community and advocate for recognition, justice, and reconciliation. #ArmenianGenocide #LACounty #LACountyBOS https://t.co/qIVe43XGMT
Today is Armenian Genocide remembrance Day! Let us never ever forget any genocide be it Palestinians in Gaza before our very eyes, Congolese, Tutus, Jews, Bosnians or Armenians! #ArmenianGenocide https://t.co/C1BcUdlftU
Today's #ArmenianGenocideRemembranceDay is about taking time to pause, reflect & learn from the past & mourn the over 1.5M innocent lives lost. I represent a district that's home to the most Armenians & Armenian-Americans in the nation, so commemorating this important day is also… https://t.co/heIoLcMPgI
Today we mark the 109th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide & honor the 1.5M innocent Armenians murdered. This solemn day takes on new meaning with Azerbaijan's aggression against Artsakh. We must stand by Armenia & hold Azerbaijan accountable. https://t.co/K8wCgPx5Bj
When I was in Congress, it was a sad honor to be part of history as the House of Representatives voted to recognize the Armenian Genocide for the first time. As we mark the 109th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide today, Los Angeles stands firm in the pursuit of safety and…
Today, the City of L.A. remembers the victims and survivors of the Armenian Genocide. We honor their memory by standing against hatred, injustice, and oppression everywhere. #ArmenianGenocideRemembranceDay https://t.co/jK4nuVSkNJ
I am honored to represent a large & vibrant Armenian community & today I stand in solidarity with them as we recognize the 109th commemoration of the Armenian Genocide. I hope we can all take time today to stand with the Armenian community & reflect on this painful moment. https://t.co/2sySJ4k3CO
Today is Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. Today, we honor the memories of the more than 1.5 million Armenians murdered by the Ottoman Empire — and we must condemn the continued aggression against the Armenian people by Turkey and Azerbaijan.
On #ArmenianGenocideRemembranceDay, we commemorate the 1.5 million Armenians who lost their lives to the Ottoman government and pledge to never again allow such a tragedy to occur. I stand with the Armenian community in Southern California and around the country.
Today we mark the 109th anniversary of the Armenian genocide. Despite the horrors the Armenian people have faced – and continue to face – it has not broken their will to persevere. The Armenian community has overcome the harshest of trials, and yet remains strong and unbowed. https://t.co/Ggas6xZE30
Today we remember: ❤💚❤ #KafnoGenocide ❤🤍💙 #SeyfoGenocide ❤💙🧡 #ArmenianGenocide 💙🤍💙 #GreekGenocide We will never forget! #ChristiansMENA https://t.co/TBxPxnNfnX
We remember the Armenian Genocide today, which began 109 years ago on this date, with sorrow for the 1.5 million Armenians who were murdered during this dark moment in history. We must not look away or deny this historical truth, which still affects Armenians all over the world.
Today, the wounds of the Armenian Genocide have been reopened. As we mourn the 1.5 million Armenians who were savagely murdered, we stand with the community in calling for justice. https://t.co/h0z55wTcf8
Today, we honor the 1.5 million lives taken in the horrific Armenian genocide of 1915, and the millions more who live in diaspora to this day. We reaffirm our commitment to the Armenian people and to ensuring that this atrocity is never forgotten.
My ancestors had God knows what happen to them. SLAVIC. Look it up. I don’t need to pull this out all the time, or wallow in it. It’s not healthy. Humans do evil to each other. Today is Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. How many will pass over it in silence? Will you? https://t.co/E18wjiQDol
Opinion | Recognize and honor the 1.5 million martyred souls of the Armenian Genocide. https://t.co/rjhXgfkRh6
On this Armenian Remembrance Day, I am mourning all those who were lost, and the grief that their families had to endure. There is still so much more we must do to call for justice for the Armenian people. It is essential that we work to build a world rooted in love and peace.
Today, on Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, we honor the 1.5 million individuals whose lives were cut short by violence. We also commemorate the resilience of the Armenian people and reaffirm our commitment to peace worldwide. https://t.co/suZhbzvoB6
Today, April 24, is the Feast Of The Holy Martyrs Of The Armenian Genocide. https://t.co/5Vx6xcJvrd
Today is #ArmenianGenocide Remembrance Day, commemorating the 1.5 million victims of the Armenian Genocide of 1915, a series of massacres and starvation of Armenians by the Ottomans. (1/4) https://t.co/47lgYYpH0U
The 109th anniversary of the Armenian genocide that began on April 24, 1915. Barely six months ago, the unrepetant descendants of its architects helped ethnically cleanse another 120,000 Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh. The fight for justice continues. #1915NeverAgain 🇦🇲🌸
Today, we remember the 1.5 million Armenians who were murdered during the Meds Yeghern—the Armenian genocide—and renew our pledge to never forget. I’m a cosponsor of the Armenian Genocide Education Act to educate others about this dark chapter in history & honor the lives lost.
Today we recognize the 109th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. On the anniversary this year, we also recognize the current hardship endured by the Armenian population of Nagorno-Karabakh. https://t.co/F3adWtUr59
Today, we remember the 1.5 million Armenians killed in the 1915 genocide perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire. In recognizing this historical fact, we honor the resilience of the Armenian people then through today. https://t.co/szUeBYC46Y
Today, we remember the 1.5 million lives lost in the Armenian Genocide 109 years ago. We will not forget.
Today on Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, we pause to remember the 1.5 million Armenians who were murdered or displaced by the Ottoman Empire and recommit to ensuring a tragedy like this never happens again. https://t.co/ksLIhOQE22
Today we remember the 1.5 million lives lost in the Armenian Genocide 109 years ago. I was proud to play a part in the U.S. finally acknowledging the Armenian Genocide for the first time in 2021—a long overdue effort. That dark chapter of history must never be forgotten.
Today we honor the 1.5 million lives lost during the Armenian Genocide in 1915, stand with our Armenian community, & recommit to sharing these stories so never again means never again. I am proud to represent a vibrant Armenian American community in #CA40.
It's a painful truth that today, when the world remembers the Armenian genocide of 1915, the 120,0000 Armenians of Nagorno Karabakh have fled their homes in fear of a similar nightmare. Read @NoubarAfeyan's powerful statement below and his call to free @RubenVardanyan, co-founder… https://t.co/rDyN1HMtDU
During Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, we honor the lives of 1.5 million Armenian men, women and children. I've been proud to support legislation in Congress to recognize the Armenian Genocide and stand against Armenian Genocide denialism.
Today is Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, an important reminder of the 1.5 million Armenians who were starved and murdered more than a century ago. As we honor the innocent lives lost, we recommit ourselves to preventing this dark moment in history from repeating itself.
The victims of the Armenian Genocide are commemorated on 24th April, the anniversary of the 1st deportation from Constantinople of Armenian intellectuals and community leaders, on the night of 24th April 1915 https://t.co/BXCsrNi7q3
Remembrance Day of the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire. They were rescued by the Russian troops of General Yudenich. And today in Armenia, the descendants of the survivors support the Russophobia of the authorities! https://t.co/eCSzi1tD5R
Today we remember the victims of the Armenian Genocide, one of the greatest atrocities of this century. Let’s honor the strength of the Armenian community and recommit to standing against injustice and terror. https://t.co/ensgWfmE2o
Today, we remember the 1.5 million men, women, and children killed in the Armenian Genocide 109 years ago. May we recognize our responsibility to ensure history does not repeat itself and continue standing with our Armenian neighbors in the fight for justice and peace.
Armenian Genocide Memorial Day is a time for reflection and remembrance. On this solemn day, we join Armenian communities in Canada and around the world in honouring the victims who lost their lives. Read Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s statement: https://t.co/n33q0N6vMR
Today we commemorate the Armenian genocide. Coming as it does after the genocide of the Armenians of Nagorno Karabakh, we must reinforce our efforts. #NeverAgain needs to mean something. It can’t be just empty words.
On Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, we recognize the nearly 1.5 million ethnic Armenians who were massacred by the Ottoman Empire from 1915 to 1923. Today, we recommit to combating hate and oppression everywhere.
Whether I was living in Beirut, Montreal or Boston, my family and I have always joined with other Armenians throughout the world in marking Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day on April 24. Today, the 109th anniversary of 1.5 million Armenians being driven from their homes and… https://t.co/2Qlmlf9TRm
Today is Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. Here is a podcast I put together and did w/Jocko on the horrible topic. Not for the faint of heart, but worth knowing if you don’t already. @jockowillink https://t.co/dxVUcXN3xh
Today is #ArmenianGenocide remembrance day. This is a book based on official, national, Turkish documents, which prove the systematic extermination of Armenians not only happened, but that the Turkish state charged and convicted some of the leaders. https://t.co/9F0BH0OHqC
🇦🇲⚡ Armenians marched on the streets of Yerevan to mark, remember and celebrate the 99 Years of the start of the Armenian Genocide by the Ottoman Empire during the World War I. During the event, which is held every year since Armenia regained its independence following the… https://t.co/AkAkLO9czG
I was honored to provide remarks for this weekend's Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide in Montvale, hosted by @ANC_of_NJ. By telling the truth about the Armenian genocide, we honor the memory of those lost and stand united in condemning hate and violence around the world. https://t.co/DfLxCAkD7H
Thrilled to speak at today's #ArmenianGenocide commemoration in Times Square. My remarks begin at around 1:11:30 after Senator Schumer's: https://t.co/vv9t7XHCxR Thanks to the Knights and Daughters of Vartan for the invitation.
Commemorating the 109th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide this week. To our neighbors — in the United States, in Armenia, and across the world — Ես միշտ պիտի կանգնիմ հայ համայնքի կողքին. I will always stand with the Armenian community. https://t.co/hy61CkKVXm