Irish failure to recognise Armenian genocide creates awkward moment for Martin in Yerevan
- On a hilltop looking out over the Armenian capital, Yerevan, are a dozen towering grey granite pillars, built leaning towards each other in a circle.
- In the ground below there’s a burning flame that commemorates the more than one million Armenian people who were exterminated a century ago.
- A large wreath is resting against one pillar, set down by French president Emmanuel Macron a few days ago.
Unverified
- On a hilltop looking out over the Armenian capital, Yerevan, are a dozen towering grey granite pillars, built leaning towards each other in a circle.
- In the ground below there’s a burning flame that commemorates the more than one million Armenian people who were exterminated a century ago.
- A large wreath is resting against one pillar, set down by French president Emmanuel Macron a few days ago.
Sources: Irishtimes