In Great Britain, Bishop Hovakim Manukyan presented the crimes of 1915


A solemn commemoration of the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide took place at the “Eternal Flame” khachkar, which perpetuates the memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide, in the Armenian-populated Ealing district of London. Bishop Hovakim Manukyan, the leader of the Diocese of... more

A philologist accidentally discovered that the hero of Charles Tiran Tekeyan's story is his grandfather


During his research, Astghik Nersesyan, the grandson of Yenovk Nersisyan, a participant in the heroic battle of Musa Dagh, accidentally discovered that the hero of Charles Tiran Tekeyan's story "The Armenian Boy" is his grandfather. The story was published in 1915 in Alexandria. Yenovk Nersisyan... more

The Mother See has published the work of German historian Michael Hezemann on the Armenian Genocide


The book, written based on unpublished documents from the Vatican Secret Archives, addresses the Armenian Genocide. Michael Hezemann, studying numerous valuable documents, testimonies, letters and reports kept in the Vatican archives, irrefutably reaffirms the reality of the Armenian Genocide... more

The grave of Artashes Gevorgyan, who shot Jemal in Tbilisi, is still unknown


Vergine Gevorgyan, the nephew of Jemal's avenger Artashes Gevorgyan, donated the personal belongings, documents, and photographs of the Gevorgyans to the Genocide Museum, but nothing of Artashes Gevorgyan's belongings has survived. In the 1930s, he was accused of robbing a collective farm and... more

Harutyun Marutyan's monograph "Commemorating the Armenian Genocide" has been translated into Armenian


The monograph of Doctor of Historical Sciences, ethnographer Harutyun Marutyan is the result of nine years of research. The author presents the mechanisms of overcoming the collective memory of the Armenian Genocide and historical trauma, the chronology and geography of the commemoration... more

Verzhine Svazlyan is preparing to publish a new book on the Turkish-speaking folklore of Western Armenians


In the reading room of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, the scientist presented the materials she wrote down and recorded between 1955 and 2025, which concerned the forced conversion of Western Armenians to Turkish in the Ottoman Empire and Turkish-speaking folklore. Armenian-letter... more

Commemoration ceremony for Armenian Genocide martyrs held in Italy and Canada


An inter-church ceremony dedicated to the memory of the Armenian Genocide and the New Christian martyrs was held in Rome at the St. Bartholomew Church with the efforts of the Representation of the Catholicosate of All Armenians and the Sant'Egidio Community. A commemoration ceremony... more

The Young Turk government implemented a policy of forced assimilation of children


Their goal was to destroy the Armenian identity not only through physical extermination, but also through changing religion and nationality, and destroying cultural heritage. By order of the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Ottoman Empire, Talaat Pasha, orphaned Armenian children were to be... more

A liturgy of intercession for the Holy Martyrs of the Armenian Genocide was performed near the Eternal Fire


Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, accompanied by the congregation of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, visited the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex. Under the chairmanship of His Holiness, a liturgy of intercession for the Holy Martyrs of the Armenian Genocide was performed near the... more

The torchlight procession was held under the slogan "The Struggle Continues"


The slogan "The Struggle Continues" symbolizes the unbreakable will of the Armenian people and the relentless struggle for justice. At the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex, His Eminence Haykazun conveyed the blessing of the Catholicos of All Armenians to the participants of the procession. His... more

Lebanon is home to the world’s only museum of Armenian Genocide orphans


The museum houses items, documents, photographs and orphan lists dedicated to the lives of orphans. In the back of the courtyard is a memorial sculpture of Maria Jacobsen and a tombstone with the inscription “Mother of Armenian Orphans.” On the other side are a series of sculptures depicting... more

April 24 Requiem Mass Replaced by Intercession Order


100 years after the Armenian Genocide, on April 23, 2015, the victims of the Armenian Genocide were canonized by the Encyclical of His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, and His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia. During the Intercession Order, the Divine... more