Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic on Tuesday adopted a resolution condemning the Armenian Genocide.
A total of 104 deputies voted for the resolution, which was introduced by MP Robin Bohnisch from the Czech Social Democratic Party.
“I believe that it was the Czech Republic’s duty to officially recognize the Armenian Genocide,” said Bohnisch. “Yesterday marked the 102nd anniversary of the Genocide, and the adoption of such a resolution today is symbolic.”
Members of the Czech Chamber of Deputies condemned the Armenian Genocide, and described it as a crime against humanity.

Turkey’s parliament comes to blows over Erdogan-enabling reforms
Garo Paylan, a Turkish lawmaker of Armenian origin from the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) was banned from Parliament for the next three sessions after he mentioned the Armenian Genocide during his speech on Friday, January 13.
Scuffles have broken out at Turkey’s parliament amid debates over a controversial bill on constitutional amendments, which would expand the powers of the president.
The Armenian National Assembly on its second and final reading unanimously approved a law on the criminalization of illicit enrichment.
Discussions on the recognition and condemnation of the Armenian Genocide are underway at the Syrian parliament, lawmakers from the People’s Council Omar al Arabi and Alan Bakr said Tuesday, November 29.
Lebanon‘s parliament has elected Michel Aoun as president, ending a political stand-off that has left the post empty for more than two years, BBC News reports.
Russian Armenians are far from being involved in domestic political life, political analyst Viktor Konoplyev told Tert.am.
YEREVAN. – The Parliament of Egypt is seriously discussing the issue of the Armenian Genocide recognition, the Ambassador of Egypt to Armenian Tarek Maati told Armenian News –