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    EUROPEAN DELEGATION TO CONVENE IN ISTANBUL 100 YEARS AFTER THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    14:06, 06 Apr 2015
    Siranush Ghazanchyan

    On the occasion of the Centenary of the Armenian Genocide, AGBU
    Europe and the European Grassroots Anti-Racist Movement (EGAM) will
    lead a delegation to Istanbul, composed mainly of young people from
    around Europe. They will be joined in the metropolis by numerous
    other international visitors from around Europe who have chosen
    to commemorate this event in the city where it all started. The
    organization Armenian Project 2015 in particular has also called
    on Armenians from around the world to join commemorations in the
    Turkish metropolis.

    The commemorations themselves will take place in Istanbul throughout
    the day on April 24 and will culminate on the central Taksim square
    at the symbolic time of 19.15. Commemorative events will also be held
    at Haydarpasha train station, where community leaders were deported
    from and at Sultanahmet, a former prison, where they were held prior
    to their deportations. April 24 will also be an occasion to visit the
    tomb of Sevag Balikci, a young Armenian conscript who was assassinated
    by a fellow conscript on April 24, 2011 on account of his ethnicity.

    The commemorations are organized by Turkish organizations, including
    local EGAM member organization DurDe and the Turkish Human rights
    Association IHD.

    Numerous other events will be held throughout the week, including
    a major concert on April 22 hosted by the foundation Anadolu Kultur
    and featuring numerous international artistss. The AGBU Europe-EGAM
    delegation will take the opportunity to engage with numerous audiences
    at universities, non-governmental organizations and other location.

    In advance of the commemorations, an appeal has been published
    in a series of newspapers around Europe, calling on Europeans to
    commemorate the Centenary in Istanbul in the name of "Justice,
    Solidarity and Democracy".

    The Armenian genocide of 1915, which caused an estimated 1.5 million
    dead, uprooted the entire Armenian civilization. Commemorations
    have been held in many places over the years; but they have only
    been allowed in Turkey since 2010. AGBU Europe and EGAM have led
    international delegations to the former Ottoman capital city since
    2013. Their approach has aimed to engage with Turkish society, and
    particularly with those organizations who work for the awareness of
    the genocide in Turkey, in the believe that their joint efforts can
    help promote tolerance, democracy and justice.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/04/06/european-delegation-to-convene-in-istanbul-100-years-after-the-armenian-genocide/

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