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Why Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day is different this year - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 1 day agoArmenian Americans see these latest acts of aggression by Azerbaijan as a continuation of the ...
Today in History: Final Unabomber-linked killing
Chicago Tribune· 9 minutes agoMurray. In 1915, in what’s considered the start of the Armenian genocide, the Ottoman Empire began rounding up Armenian political and cultural leaders in...
Aurora Humanitarian Initiative Co-Founder Noubar Afeyan Issues Global Call To Prevent A Second ...
KFDX Wichita Falls· 5 hours agoThe Aurora Humanitarian Initiative today announced that co-founder Noubar Afeyan has issued a global call to action to prevent a second Armenian genocide
Norms of Armenian Genocide Recognition Clash With Nationalist Memory
Newsweek· 2 days agoThe 109th Armenian genocide Memorial Day is approaching on April 24. It presents an excellent...
Who gets to be remembered under France's contentious 'memory laws'?
RFI via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoIn France, 24 April is a national day of remembrance for the Armenian genocide of 1915, when Ottoman...
Armenian genocide commemoration event held at Pasadena Memorial Park
KABC 7 Los Angeles· 2 days agoA solemn ceremony in Pasadena on Sunday marked the anniversary of the Armenian genocide. The theme...
110-year-old Armenian Genocide survivor recognized at Boston ceremony
CBS News· 5 days agoBoston marked 109 years since the Armenian Genocide began with a commemoration at the State House,...
The Armenian Genocide happened 109 years ago. Why people must not forget the tragedy
Gannett via AOL· 4 days agoTo the Editor: April 24th marks the 109th commemoration of the Armenian Genocide. Our Armenian history is well documented, save for a select few who seem ...
Pasadena Armenian Coalition to honor resilience of genocide survivors
Pasadena Star-News· 5 days agoThe Pasadena Armenian Coalition will host an Armenian Genocide Commemorative Event on Sunday, April...
Genocide resisters, long overlooked by history, step into the spotlight
Houston Chronicle· 19 hours agoAt the time, Armenians lived throughout what is modern-day Turkey. Modern scholars estimate up to 1.5 million Armenians were killed by the Turkish government, and around 800,000 to 1.2 million ...