Can you identify any? If that is true, then that is a municipality decision and probably controlled by the number of Armenians residing there. It may not have been an official city remembrance either, but rather a local group. Did they actually use the term 'genocide?' Can you provide any links or name any cities (then I can research it).
>>As far as I know, there is no federal recognition of the Armenian Genocide and the American Government does not officially use the term 'genocide' to describe the event - did I miss something ruled on by our Congress?
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>Some american municipalities did remembrance genocidie days.
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