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24 April 2026
he parliament of Sweden has
hosted a remembrance event on the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
“Today in the Parliament we
commemorated the Genocide 1915,” MP Björn Söder said in a statement on social
media.
“The Genocide in the Ottoman
Empire during World War I is often referred to as the Genocide 1915, the
Armenian Genocide or, by especially Assyrians and Syriacs, as Seyfo. During the
Genocide around 1.5 million Armenians were killed, but also other Christian
minorities in the Empire:
Assyrians Syriacs Chaldeans and
Pontic Greeks were killed. Most died over the years 1915-1916, but the
persecutions and the killings continued until 1923. The victims constituted
more than half of the Armenian population of the area, most of those who
survived fled the country. The Ottoman Empire was largely emptied of its
Christian population.
On March 11, 2010, the Riksdag
announced to the government that Sweden must recognize the Genocide of
Armenians, Assyrians Syriacs Chaldeans and Pontic Greeks.
In the Riksdag, a commemoration
of the Genocide 1915 is arranged annually.
After I gave introduction
remarks, a speech was given by H.E. Anna Aghadjanian, Ambassador of Armenia to
Sweden. A clip from the film “Map of
Salvation” was screened and beautiful music was performed by Aram Arsen Bedros,
violinist and Dennis Jie Xu, pianist. Concluding remarks were given by my dear
colleague Arin Karapet. Thank you all for participating. Let us always remember
and never forget,” he said.
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