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AGBU Supports  The Special Day Of  Prayer Prayer For Armenian Captives  In Azerbaijan

November 09,2024 11:17

This Sunday, November 10, 2024—at the request of His Holiness Karekin II, the Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians—the Armenian faithful around the world will join a special prayer service for the Armenian POWs still held captive in Azerbaijan since the Artsakh War of 2020 and the Artsakh leaders who were arrested and detained over one year ago.

The Special Day of Prayer will take place on the eve of the United Nations Climate Change Summit Conference, more commonly known as COP 29, hosted this year by Azerbaijan in Baku. AGBU joins international human rights organizations, government leaders and environmental advocates across the globe that have voiced their concern about the selection of Azerbaijan. Specifically, we and Armenians everywhere have raised serious questions about convening world leaders in a state currently under adjudication for violations of UN conventions on war, prisoners of war, ethnic cleansing, and other war crimes against innocent civilians.

AGBU urges its members and supporters across its global network to unite in prayer and raise awareness in honor of the 23 Armenians officially confirmed by Azerbaijan to be in its custody, as well as those unaccounted for.

Contact your local Armenian Church Diocese or parish for details.

The Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) is the world’s largest non-profit organization devoted to upholding the Armenian heritage through educational, cultural and humanitarian programs. Each year, AGBU is committed to making a difference in the lives of 500,000 people across Armenia, Artsakh and the Armenian diaspora.  Since 1906, AGBU has remained true to one overarching goal: to create a foundation for the prosperity of all Armenians. To learn more visit www.agbu.org.

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