COSTA MESA, CA — Vice Chair Michelle Steel of the Orange County Board of Supervisors proposed a resolution that was unanimously supported by her fellow Board of Supervisors to officially designate each April 24 as Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. The reoccurring event will be dedicated to commemorating those who perished during the Armenian Genocide from 1915 to 1923.

“Orange County needs to continue leading the way to ensure that this historic tragedy is never forgotten and the victims of genocide continue to be honored,” said Vice Chair Steel.

This year will be the 101st anniversary of the Armenian Genocide that took the lives of one and a half million Armenians. Not only were Armenians massacred within their historic homeland, but their lands and property were seized.

“Over one hundred years have passed since the beginning of the Armenian Genocide, and there isn’t anyone left to try or convict. But, there is still an opportunity to set the record straight. As a County, we denounce these horrendous crimes against humanity and commemorate the lives of the Armenian men, women, and children lost.” Said Vice Chair Steel

This year will be the first year the County of Orange will officially recognize the Armenian Genocide. By virtue of the reoccurring resolutions that it was unanimously voted to, April 24th will be commemorated as the Armenian Genocide Day of Remembrance from this day forward.

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