Section 6720 Of Chapter 7. Holidays From California Government Code >> Division 7. >> Title 1. >> Chapter 7.
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. April 24 of each year shall be the "California Day of
Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide," and the period beginning on
the Sunday before that day through the following Sunday shall be the
days of remembrance in this state, and shall annually be so
proclaimed by the Governor, in memory of the 1,500,000 victims who
were subjected to torture, starvation, and murder, including death
marches into the Syrian desert, by the rulers of the Ottoman Turkish
Empire and the exile of more than 500,000 innocent people during the
period from 1915 to 1923, inclusive, and in honor of the survivors of
those crimes against humanity.