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Greta Thunberg visited the Armenian Genocide Memorial

Swedish environmentalist, activist Greta Thunberg, who came to Armenia to boycott the COP29 held in Baku, visited the Armenian Genocide Memorial in the Tsitsernakaberd area in memory of the Armenians who fell victim to the massacres organized by the Azerbaijani government in the cities of Sumgait, Kirovabad (Gandzak), Baku at the end of the last century. placed in front of Hushapat during the three khachkars and the Artsakh war the stories of the five freedom fighters buried in the section, emphasizing the connection between what happened and the Armenian Genocide.

Greta Thunberg honored the memory of the innocent victims of the Armenian Genocide with a minute of silence. Edita Gzoyan accompanied the guest to the Hushapat, in the back of which the mass massacres of Armenians committed by the Turkish government in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and their actions against the genocide are summarized in special niches. a number of foreign public figures, politicians, intellectuals and missionaries raised their voice of protest Greta Thunberg heard with great interest about the pro-Armenian activities of the Swedish missionary Alma Johansson.

The environmental activist also toured the Armenian Genocide Museum, got acquainted with the permanent and temporary exhibitions, after which he made a note in the museum's journal. At the end of the visit, the director of the Armenian Genocide, Edita Gzoyan presented the honored guests with books about the Armenian Genocide and the Artsakh issue.