

“Genocide – No More”: Video Message Urges Armenians to Act Beyond Remembrance
Following the 111th commemoration of the Armenian Genocide, a newly released video message is calling on Armenians worldwide to move from remembrance to action. Powered by Khachkar Studios, the message centers on a simple but urgent call: “Genocide – No More.” It urges Armenians to strengthen their identity through renewed commitment to faith and community, emphasizing the role of Christianity and connection to Jesus Christ. The video also raises concerns about declining chur
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Lebanon’s Armenian Community Marks 111th Genocide Anniversary With Nationwide Commemorations
One hundred and eleven years after the Armenian Genocide, commemorative events in Lebanon brought together community leaders, youth groups, and members of the Armenian diaspora to honor the memory of the 1.5 million Armenians who were killed. The ceremonies reflected a continued commitment to remembrance, identity, and the pursuit of justice. The day began in Achrafieh, where participants gathered at the Catholic Patriarchate for a moment of prayer and reflection. Members of
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Diaspora in Marseille Leads Torchlight March and Ceremonies for 111th Genocide Anniversary
A commemorative event marking the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide was held in Marseille, where diaspora members played a central role in honoring the memory of the victims and survivors. The remembrance began on April 23, when youth from the Armenian diaspora organized a symbolic event using flames. This act reflected the commitment of younger generations to preserve memory and continue the call for recognition. The official ceremony took place the following mornin
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Jerusalem’s Old City Becomes Center of Armenian Genocide Remembrance at 111th Anniversary March
Jerusalem’s Old City became the center of remembrance as Armenian residents marked the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide with a march through its historic streets. Carrying Armenian flags and moving in unity, members of the local Armenian community gathered to honor the memory of the 1.5 million Armenians who were killed during the Armenian Genocide. The event reflected a long-standing tradition in Jerusalem, where one of the oldest Armenian communities in the world
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Forgotten History: How Hollywood Star Jackie Coogan Mobilized America to Help Armenian Genocide Survivors
The Armenian Genocide left behind not only destruction and loss, but also countless human stories—many of which have been forgotten over time. Among them is a story that connects Hollywood fame with one of the earliest large-scale humanitarian efforts to help Armenian survivors. That story is about Jackie Coogan. Long before he was recognized by later generations for his role in the television series The Addams Family, Coogan was one of the most famous child actors in the wor
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Armenian Anthem Plays in Georgia on April 24 as 19-Year-Old Emma Poghosyan Becomes European Champion
At just 19 years old, Youth World and European Champion Emma Poghosyan delivered a defining performance on one of the most symbolic days for Armenians around the world. Competing on April 24—the day Armenians commemorate the victims of the Armenian Genocide—Poghosyan rose to the moment in Georgia, where the Armenian national anthem was played and the Armenian flag was raised as she became European champion at the European Weightlifting Championships. In the women’s 86 kg cate
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Countries Still Denying or Avoiding Recognition of the Armenian Genocide as the World Marks 111th Anniversary
As Armenians around the world prepare to mark the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide on April 24, renewed attention is being placed not only on remembrance, but also on the countries that continue to deny or avoid formally recognizing one of the most documented atrocities of the 20th century. More than a century after the mass killings and deportations of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire in 1915, only 34 countries have officially recognized the events as genocide as of
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On the Streets of Yerevan: Diaspora, Locals, and Foreigners Speak at Torchlight March Honoring Genocide Victims
On the eve of April 24, thousands of people filled the streets of Yerevan, carrying torches and walking toward the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial to honor the victims of the Armenian Genocide. The annual march brought together locals, diaspora Armenians, and foreign visitors, each carrying their own understanding of history, memory, and identity. The Armenian Report was there, speaking with participants to understand what this day means to them. One young participant said that the
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Thousands March Through Yerevan, Keeping Armenian Genocide Memory Alive 111 Years Later
Streets across Armenia’s capital were filled with light as thousands gathered for the annual torchlight march ahead of April 24, marking 111 years since the Armenian Genocide. People of all ages walked together through Yerevan, honoring the memory of the 1.5 million Armenians who were killed. The march is organized each year by the youth wing of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation. It begins in Republic Square and moves through central Yerevan before reaching the Tsitsernak
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Armenia’s State TV Cuts Genocide Coverage, Replaces It With Sports—National Day of Grief Reduced, Outrage Grows
Armenia’s Public Television has reduced the length of its live broadcast from the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial on April 24, according to its published program schedule. The change means that this year’s coverage of the Armenian Genocide remembrance ceremony will last only four hours, from 9am-1pm Yerevan time. In previous years, the live broadcast from the memorial continued until late in the evening. This longer coverage allowed viewers to follow the flow of people visiting the
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