ONE FREE WORLD INTERNATIONAL TO REMEMBER 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE WITH EVENT IN TORONTO
PR Web
Jan 22 2015
On January 25th, One Free World International founder Majed El Shafie
will host the Armenian Ambassador to Canada, H.E. Armen Yeganian, and
Minister Jason Kenney, Minister of Employment and Social Development
and Minister for Multiculturalism, for a discussion about human rights
around the world then and now.
(PRWEB) January 22, 2015
On Sunday, January 25th, One Free World International (OFWI) will
remember the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide with a free
event at 10:30 a.m. at Catch the Fire Church (272 Attwell Drive)
in Toronto. The event is free and open to the public.
OFWI founder Majed El Shafie will host the Armenian Ambassador to
Canada, H.E. Armen Yeganian, and Minister Jason Kenney, Minister of
Employment and Social Development and Minister for Multiculturalism,
for a discussion about human rights around the world then and now.
"It's time for the whole world to acknowledge what happened in
Armenia," said El Shafie. "Not just to remember the past, but to avoid
repeating the same mistakes in the future. We must be the voice for
the voiceless - then and now."
In August, El Shafie led a Canadian delegation to Armenia, which
included three Honourable Canadian Members of Parliament: Mr. Brad
Butt, Mr. Russ Hiebert and Mr. Leon Benoit, participating in the
capacity of observers. Also joining the delegation was Pastor Hany
Boghossian, from The Well on Bayview Church in Toronto, who served
as the Deputy Leader of the delegation.
The delegation was received by the President of the National
Assembly, Galust Sahakyan; Minister of Foreign Affairs, Edward
Nalbandian; Minister of Diaspora, Hranush Hakobyan; and the head
of the Armenia-Canada Parliamentary Friendship Group, Hovhannes
Sahakyan. The parties discussed the planned events dedicated to the
Centennial Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, mutual support
in international organizations and the successful cooperation of
parliamentary friendship groups. The delegation also visited the
Mother See of Holy Ejmiatzin, the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute
and laid a wreath at the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial to the victims of
the Medz Yerghern.
For interviews and media-related inquiries, contact Brian Mayes at
615-771-2040 or [email protected].
About Majed El Shafie El Shafie has a unique voice, having once been
arrested, tortured, and sentenced to die in Egypt for defending
human rights and fighting for freedom of religion and the rights
of minorities. He regularly testifies before the U.S. Congress and
the Canadian Parliament and Senate, and he's a frequent guest on news
outlets worldwide, including FOX News Radio, Glenn Beck, Mike Huckabee,
Phil Valentine, Laura Ingraham, CBN News, CBC, Sun News Network,
CTV News, American Family Radio and many more. He now resides in
Canada and fights for those persecuted around the world through his
human rights organization, One Free World International. Pressuring
governments, and challenging both world and spiritual leaders, he has
not been afraid to put everything on the line to help those in need.
For more information on Majed El Shafie and One Free World
International, visit http://www.onefreeworldinternational.org.
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2015/01/prweb12466020.htm
PR Web
Jan 22 2015
On January 25th, One Free World International founder Majed El Shafie
will host the Armenian Ambassador to Canada, H.E. Armen Yeganian, and
Minister Jason Kenney, Minister of Employment and Social Development
and Minister for Multiculturalism, for a discussion about human rights
around the world then and now.
(PRWEB) January 22, 2015
On Sunday, January 25th, One Free World International (OFWI) will
remember the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide with a free
event at 10:30 a.m. at Catch the Fire Church (272 Attwell Drive)
in Toronto. The event is free and open to the public.
OFWI founder Majed El Shafie will host the Armenian Ambassador to
Canada, H.E. Armen Yeganian, and Minister Jason Kenney, Minister of
Employment and Social Development and Minister for Multiculturalism,
for a discussion about human rights around the world then and now.
"It's time for the whole world to acknowledge what happened in
Armenia," said El Shafie. "Not just to remember the past, but to avoid
repeating the same mistakes in the future. We must be the voice for
the voiceless - then and now."
In August, El Shafie led a Canadian delegation to Armenia, which
included three Honourable Canadian Members of Parliament: Mr. Brad
Butt, Mr. Russ Hiebert and Mr. Leon Benoit, participating in the
capacity of observers. Also joining the delegation was Pastor Hany
Boghossian, from The Well on Bayview Church in Toronto, who served
as the Deputy Leader of the delegation.
The delegation was received by the President of the National
Assembly, Galust Sahakyan; Minister of Foreign Affairs, Edward
Nalbandian; Minister of Diaspora, Hranush Hakobyan; and the head
of the Armenia-Canada Parliamentary Friendship Group, Hovhannes
Sahakyan. The parties discussed the planned events dedicated to the
Centennial Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, mutual support
in international organizations and the successful cooperation of
parliamentary friendship groups. The delegation also visited the
Mother See of Holy Ejmiatzin, the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute
and laid a wreath at the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial to the victims of
the Medz Yerghern.
For interviews and media-related inquiries, contact Brian Mayes at
615-771-2040 or [email protected].
About Majed El Shafie El Shafie has a unique voice, having once been
arrested, tortured, and sentenced to die in Egypt for defending
human rights and fighting for freedom of religion and the rights
of minorities. He regularly testifies before the U.S. Congress and
the Canadian Parliament and Senate, and he's a frequent guest on news
outlets worldwide, including FOX News Radio, Glenn Beck, Mike Huckabee,
Phil Valentine, Laura Ingraham, CBN News, CBC, Sun News Network,
CTV News, American Family Radio and many more. He now resides in
Canada and fights for those persecuted around the world through his
human rights organization, One Free World International. Pressuring
governments, and challenging both world and spiritual leaders, he has
not been afraid to put everything on the line to help those in need.
For more information on Majed El Shafie and One Free World
International, visit http://www.onefreeworldinternational.org.
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2015/01/prweb12466020.htm