By Harout Kassabian
YEREVAN—Armenians from around the world converged at Yerevan’s
Republic Square late in the evening of April 24 to march through the
city center in a torch-lit procession in commemoration of the Centenary
of the Armenian Genocide.
Hundreds of thousands marched—many with torches, banners, and
flags—to the Armenian Genocide Memorial at Dzidernagapert to lay flowers
at the eternal flame.
Flags of the 23 countries that have recognized the genocide were in
front of the procession, followed by a sea of torches held by members of
the Armenian Youth Federation and Homenetmen Scouts.
Many in the crowd shouted chants and sang patriotic songs such as “Tsayn muh Hnchets”
as they ascended to the hill-top memorial. Participants visiting the
country from abroad waved the flags of their home countries, such as
Greece, Canada, U.S., and Lebanon.
The police were well organized and effectively managed the procession to allow everyone the opportunity to enter the memorial.
Participants laid flowers at the eternal flame in the memorial, a
mound that reached over 6 feet tall by the end of the evening. With so
many participating in the march, the last group of people did not reach
the memorial monument until 3 a.m.
Monday, April 27, 2015
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