Armenian Youth in Brazil hold protest at Turkish consulate

By Asbarez | Monday, 01 May 2017

Over 100 people protest in front of the Turkish Consulate in São Paulo, Brazil to demand justice for the Armenian Genocide. (Photo: Agencia Prensa Armenia)

Over 100 people protest in front of the Turkish Consulate in São Paulo, Brazil to demand justice for the Armenian Genocide. (Photo: Agencia Prensa Armenia)

SÃO PAULO, Brazil (Agencia Prensa Armenia)—The Armenian youth of Brazil held a protest in front of the Turkish Consulate in São Paulo, Brazil on April 26, demanding justice for the Armenian Genocide. More than a hundred people attended the event on one of the rainiest days of the year according to the organizers.

The act was opened by Onnig Tamdjian, Chairman of the Tashnagtsutiun Tro Committee, who called everybody to renew the struggle and that “only justice and truth can close this sad page of human history.” Bishop Nareg Berberian, Primate of the Armenian Apostolic Church of Brazil, reminded everyone that the act of protest honored the memory of our heroes and martyrs.

The director of the Armenian Community of Osasco (a city near São Paulo and one of the oldest Armenian communities) Cesar Sarkis Guludjian read the verses of William Saroyan “Armenia” to remember the strength of the Armenian people. Armen Kevork Pamboukdjian read the manifesto entitled “Truth, nothing less than that” demanding the Turkish government to assume its responsibilities and allow its country to reconcile with its past.


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