Armenians living in Thessaloniki held a protest march to the Turkish consulate, on the occasion of the 109th anniversary of the Genocide. In Athens, an awareness campaign was held and wreaths were laid at the monument located in Nea Smyrni (Chrysostomou Square of Smyrna) and dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide.
The demonstrators of Thessaloniki gathered in Hagia Sophia and marched shouting slogans, with which they demanded the condemnation of Turkey for the Armenian Genocide. In front of the Turkish consulate, at the height of Manolaki Kyriakou street, a barricade with police vehicles was placed.
The protesters formed with candles on the pavement the year 1915, which marked the beginning of the Genocide, and then walked away.
Statement by Nikos Dendias
“Thinking of the Armenians in Greece and throughout the world, we honor today the memory of the victims of the Genocide.
The recognition of the historical truth is a necessary condition for crimes against humanity not to be repeated.”
This is what the Minister of National Defense Nikos Dendias wrote on his personal account on “X”, on the occasion of today’s 109th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, attaching a photo from his visit to the Genocide Memorial in Armenia, on March 4, 2024.
Announcement of SYRIZA
“SYRIZA – PS pays tribute to the more than 1.5 million victims of the Armenian Genocide, which, like the Genocide of the Pontians and the Christian populations of Asia Minor, was orchestrated by the Ottoman Empire, with a series of atrocities caused by nationalist hatred .
It is our duty to keep the historical memory alive, against the destruction brought by nationalism, intolerance and war. Let us always defend peace, human rights and harmonious coexistence without discounting, especially today when the blood of thousands of innocent civilians is once again being spilled in our wider neighborhood.”
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