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Armenian Youth In Belgium Protest In Front Of Azeri Embassy.

DiasporaArmenian Youth In Belgium Protest In Front Of Azeri Embassy.

On July 22nd, the Armenian Youth Federation in Belgium organized a protest in front of the Azerbaijani Embassy to stand in solidarity with Armenia after Azerbaijan’s continued aggression targeted against Armenian civilians and the Republic of Armenia.

About 1,000 of Armenians were present at the protest. Armenians began singing and chanting while protesting Azeri aggression. During the speeches of community leaders, Azeri counter-demonstrators were reported to have thrown eggs and stones at the peaceful Armenian protestors, sources in Belgium exclusively inform Zartonk Media.

The protest in Brussels, Belgium among many others across the world, calls for an end to Azeri aggression and urges the international community to pursue sanctions on the government of Azerbaijan and shed light on its international and human rights violations. Armenians everywhere throughout the Armenian diaspora stand with the peaceful people of Armenia and reaffirm their undeniable right to security and independence.

All over the world, Armenian communities have responded to the calls, launched by youth. The message is universal: Diaspora, Artsakh and Armenia are one!

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