Armenian organizations of the Netherlands held a protest march on Saturday in Amsterdam to commemorate the 102nd anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
As the Facebook page “Diary of the Netherlands” reports, the event kick-started from Amsterdam Centre Stopera and marched through the city central streets. Participants of the rally observed a moment of silence to honor the victims of the Armenian genocide.
According to the source, representatives of Turkish, Kurdish, Assyrian as well as Armenian and Dutch public and political figures attended d the commemorative event.

On November 13, the Museum of the University of Amsterdam (Netherlands) opened the exhibition dedicated to the 350th anniversary of the edition of the Bible, the first Armenian printed book.
Hundreds of Dutch-Armenians gathered on Friday, April 8 in Amsterdam’s Dam square to condemn Azerbaijan’s military aggression against Nagorno Karabakh.