Canada’s Prime Minister: We pay tribute to the memory of the Armenian Genocide victims
Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau has released a statement on the occasion of the 102nd anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Horizonweekly.ca reports.
“On this day, we solemnly gather to commemorate the tragic loss of life among the Armenian population, which took place over a century ago.
In 2015, the House of Commons unanimously passed a motion declaring April 24th as Armenian Genocide Memorial Day.
This day honours the memory of those who unjustly lost their lives and suffered during the genocide. We pay tribute to them and their descendants, many of who now reside in Canada.
On this occasion, Canadians – regardless of faith or ethnic background – stand together in solemn remembrance and reaffirmed dedication to ensuring that we never stand indifferently in the face of hate or violence in any form,” reads the statement.