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mapsontheweb: With the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide quick approaching , here is where each country stands on their recognition of the genocide.
In black and white it presents photos of 40 people who were eyewitnesses to the horrors that befell Armenians during the scourge by Ottoman Turkey in 1915-18. Armenakyan, staff photographer at ArmeniaNow, says the experience of capturing the faces that
The 1965 Yerevan demonstrations took place in Yerevan, Armenian SSR on April 24, 1965 on the 50th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. It is said that this event constitutes the first step in the struggle for the recognition of the Armenian Genocide
Haroutiun Kalents was a prolific Armenian painter, born in the city of Kyurun, West Armenia on March 27 of 1910. During the years of the Armenian Genocide, Kalents and his brothers managed to save themselves and reached Aleppo. The painter experienced
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soyouthinkyouarehavingabadday: On this bad day in 1915 (04/24/1915), the Ottoman Empire began the systematic extermination of its minority Armenian subjects. This was the start of the Armenian Genocide. On this day - Red Sunday - the Ottoman
bijikurdistan: Hemoyê Shero (1850-1935), Yezidi tribal leader in Shingal, saved with his Fighters around 20,000 Christians during the Armenian genocide from 1915 in the Shingal Mountains. When the Ottoman / Turkish pursuers demanded the surrender of
ijustreblogshitilike: Today marks the 100th anniversary of the start to the unrecognized Armenian Genocide. As an Armenian I’ve spent my life learning about this injustice done by the Turks in 1915, but to me the worst of it is knowing only 20 nations
tomarza: it’s almost 2015, and soon armenians will commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of their genocide. in the more than ninety-nine years that have passed since the deportation and massacre of armenian intellectuals and community leaders
tomarza: peaceinthecrease: This is not fucking funny. She’s Armenian. And she’s trying to help recognize the genocide like MANY others. It’s not right to make fun of it. @everyone this is that jason biggs tweet
feeble-brain: Armenian Genocide Christian women put to death on crosses
crucialstars:the armenian genocide is completely erased or undermined and that’s what scares me the most. The fact that it was one of the most devastating events in history and it’s completely put aside, or what’s worse its denied. In all my years
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xliot: pendulum-tin: A reminder that the 24th of April is the day of remembrance of the Armenian genocide, which one and a half million Armenians were killed between 1915 and 1923. About two million Armenians were living in the Ottoman Empire at that
shingeki-no-survivors: armeniangenocidehistory: Yepraksia Gevorgyan, 110 Armenian genocide: survivors recall events 100 years on To this day, the quote I read in a survivors biography in 7th grade still haunts me. “Who does now remember the Armenians?”
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mightycocainebears: The armenian genocide. It still has not been recognised as a genocide by every country. In fact, only two states in Australia and 43 states in America recognise it as a genocide. 600,000 - 1,800,000 Died. And still countries refuse
Women crucified in the Armenian Genocide, 1915
Turkish official teasing starved Armenian children by showing bread during the Armenian Genocide, 1915
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willflyforbeer: People wearing gags gather in central Moscow on April 24, 2015 to mark the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide.Photo by Dmitry Serebryakov / AFP / Getty Images
deathdaydream: outsidermagazine: 102 Years Later, Will We Recognize the Armenian Genocide? “…In strange, and inconsistent fashion, the worldwide consensus of historians, experts of the Holocaust and genocide and international academics was traded
pendulum-tin: A reminder that the 24th of April is the day of remembrance of the Armenian genocide, which one and a half million Armenians were killed between 1915 and 1923. About two million Armenians were living in the Ottoman Empire at that time.
mikaturnsup: An estimated 100,000 people, including myself, marched from Little Armenia to the Turkish Consulate on Wilshire Blvd in Los Angeles today to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide and demand recognition. Never been more
artbydalida: On April 24, 1915, exactly 100 years ago today, the Armenian Genocide began.The mass liquidation of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians in the Ottoman Empire was brought to fruition by the Young Turk government. At least 80% of the Armenian
architectureofdoom: Armenian Genocide Memorial Church in Der Zor (Syria) blown up by ISIS
impromptuonedykedanceparty: So, another thing to know today, on the centennial of the Armenian Genocide, is where the word “genocide” actually came from. It was came from Raphael Lemkin, a Jewish man who coined the term based on his study (in the
stories-yet-to-be-written: April 24th Marks the Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day What is the Armenian Genocide? The extermination of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire and the surrounding regions during 1915-1923 is called the Armenian Genocide. Those
willflyforbeer: People wearing gags gather in central Moscow on April 24, 2015 to mark the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide. Photo by Dmitry Serebryakov / AFP / Getty Images
social-cap1tal:Tumblr cares more about whether Armenians and Jews are white or not than the genocides they faced.
zanabism: As always friends, take a sec today (April 24) to honour the memory of 1.5 million Armenian lives lost at the hands of the Ottoman Empire. Raise awareness and spread as much information as you can about the Armenian genocide.
xmsterdxm: largest protest in LA history to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide! 130,000 people marched for justice for 6 miles in Hollywood for the #ArmenianGenocide on April 24, 2015
kimstyleguide: Kim Kardashian visiting the Armenian Genocide Memorial at Tsitsernakaberd in Yerevan, Armenia (April.10) wearing a Christian Dior Haute Couture SS 2015 Jumpsuit.
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kuwkimye: Kim & Kanye at the Armenian Genocide memorial in Yerevan, Armenia - April 10, 2015
kuwkimye: Kim, Khloé, Kara & Kourtni at the Armenian Genocide memorial in Yerevan, Armenia - April 10, 2015
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kimkardashianfashionstyle: April 10, 2015 - Kim & Khloe Kardashian visiting the Armenian Genocide Memorial at Tsitsernakaberd in Yerevan, Armenia.