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AYF Boston chapter leads die-in protest against Azeri aggression

July 25,2020 19:20

The Armenian Weekly. BOSTON, Mass.—More than 50 members of the Greater Boston community participated in a die-in protest on Wednesday afternoon outside the Thomas O’Neill Federal Building, calling on Azerbaijan to end its aggression towards Artsakh and Armenians around the world.

“We want to shed light on what’s happening in Armenia,” said Alexis Cormier, chair of the Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) Greater Boston “Nejdeh” Chapter at the helm of the peaceful demonstration. “Youth have a bigger voice than they think.”

AYF Greater Boston “Nejdeh” Chapter chair Alexis Cormier (Photo: Vrej Ashjian)

AYF Greater Boston “Nejdeh” Chapter chair Alexis Cormier (Photo: Vrej Ashjian)

On July 12, 2020, Armenian officials say Azerbaijan violated the United Nation’s call for ceasefire amid a global pandemic and initiated deadly border clashes in the Armenian region of Tavush. Five Armenian soldiers have died after Azeri forces attacked schools, villages and homes as well as a factory that was producing masks to be used during the pandemic. Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Defense has also threatened to bomb Armenia’s Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant.

The fighting has compelled Diasporan Armenians around the world to express their solidarity with their homeland in the form of mass protests. In Boston on Wednesday evening, there was a more subdued, but equally powerful effort by activists from the local AYF chapter. Young people spread their bodies on the sidewalk on Causeway Street, quietly clutching Armenian flags and signs that read “Armenia Wants Peace,” “Stop Azeri Aggression” and “Armenia Strong.”

AYF Greater Boston “Nejdeh” Chapter member Meghri Dervartanian (Photo: Vrej Ashjian)

AYF Greater Boston “Nejdeh” Chapter member Meghri Dervartanian (Photo: Vrej Ashjian)

 

Dervartanian will be among another group of participants in a flash mob protest led by the Homenetmen Boston Chapter that is scheduled for Saturday evening at Harvard Square. Masks will be required, and gloves will be provided.

Kristina Ayanian

Main photo: AYF Greater Boston “Nejdeh” Chapter members participating in die-in protest (Photo: Vrej Ashjian)

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