Eiffel Tower Goes Dark in Memory of Armenian Genocide Victims

PARIS — The Eiffel Tower in Paris went dark today in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

The lights of the tower were put out at 22 CET today, according to the decision of Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo.

The Colosseum also went dark in memory of the Genocide victims.

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