From October 15 to 16 held in Varna (Bulgaria) 7th meeting of the “International Association of Bulgarians” in the presence of numerous representatives of Bulgarian associations from Bulgaria and many other countries. At this meeting was unanimously voted a text recognizing and condemning the Armenian genocide as a crime against humanity that killed 1,650 million Armenians. According to the Armenian Foreign Ministry, this statement will be proposed to the National Assembly of Bulgaria for his vote.
Krikor Amirzayan

Mayor Michael B. Hancock of Denver, Colorado, USA has officially proclaimed September 21, 2016 as “Armenian Independence Day” for the “twin states of the Armenian homeland, Armenia and Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh Republic),” reports the Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region (ANCA-WR).
The Andean Parliament, a legislative body composed of representatives of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Chile, approved on Saturday, September 17 a resolution recognizing the “Armenian Genocide perpetrated by the authorities of the Ottoman Empire between the years 1915-1923″ and condemning “any policy of denial with respect to genocide and crimes against humanity suffered by the Armenian nation,” Prensa Armenia reports.
The province of Catamarca, Argentina, on Friday, September 16 joined the National Law 26,199 declaring April 24 every year as the “Day of Action for Tolerance and Respect between Peoples” in commemoration of the Armenian Genocide, Prensa Armenia reports.
The Armenian Mamul.am website says the opposition television channel criticized Meydan.tv Azeri Azeris who deny the Armenian Genocide in 1915 in Ottoman Empire.

In this exclusive interview with News Armenia Magazine and published in its June issue, Cem Ozdemir, Turkish co-chair of the German Greens, explains why the Bundestag will recognize the Armenian Genocide June 2
Italy’s Canosa City Council unanimously recognized the Armenian Genocide Wednesday.
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