Atouraye d'kpisheva go atra d'Armenia qa zoyakha d'100 shene d'qtalamma soghberun go mata d'Arzni, u mokeplun risha l'iqara d'atouraye d'shoorekeva go plasha triyana tivilaya.
Assyrian delegations from various countries visited Khor Virap, an Armenian monastery located in the Ararat plain in Armenia, and this was an incredible view of the Biblical Mount Ararat which has been recognized in Christianity as the resting place of Noah's Ark.
A minute of silence and "100 Bell Tolls of Remembrance" was observed in remembering the Armenian, Assyrian, Greek genocide victims. Certain churches from different parts of the world began to toll their bells one hundred times in the "100 Bell Tolls of Remembrance" ceremony.
The Assyrians living in the villages of Arzni, Koylasar, Dvin, Shayriyar and many guests from various countries gathered and laid flowers at the genocide memorial in Yerevan to commemorate the victims of the genocide.
Assyrians from Armenia and many guests from various countries gathered at the genocide memorial in Yerevan and held a rally dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Armenian, Assyrian and Greek Genocide.
Atouraye d'bimarena go matvate d'Arzni, Dvin, Koylasar u Shahriyar b'atra d'Armenia am kole arkhe yaqire d'soghberena go Erevan kpeshlun kes qayomta d'sahde atouraye u qayomta b'shema d'Tsitsernakaberd u mookeplun risha l'iqara d'kule sahde d'amvate d'atouraye, aremnaye u younaye.