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    This is the first picture from a set of many pictures about the Armenian Genocide. What do you think about it?
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    Originally posted by admin
    This is the first picture from a set of many pictures about the Armenian Genocide. What do you think about it?
    It's okay, but not too symbolic.

    Here are my favorites:




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    • #3
      Unseen Genocide

      Originally posted by admin
      This is the first picture from a set of many pictures about the Armenian Genocide. What do you think about it?
      The picture depicts the unseen face of the Armenian Genocide.

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      • #4
        The pictures are uploaded by tongue are very symbolic and touchy plz if u have more pictures could u upload ?!
        Thanks !

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        • #5
          Originally posted by rfkevorkian
          The pictures are uploaded by tongue are very symbolic and touchy plz if u have more pictures could u upload ?!
          Thanks !

          Okay here is a 2002 published poster...




          and here is another one... (it says time is the fire in which we burn!)

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          • #6
            Dear tongue,
            what can i tell you about the pictures ... They are just very significant !!
            Enough !!! Turkey must recognize the armenian genocide !!!

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            • #7
              Hi Everyone ! Yes, these pictures is really very significant and rfkevorkyan say about that ! I can say only that at 1915 up to present nothing be forgotten and keep in our hearts ! God Bless our Nation ! ` Armenia !

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                    In Memory Of The Armenian Massacres Of 1915

                    As a survivor of the Armenian Genocide, the Armenian artist Armiss, who escaped to France, created the following interpretation of his eyewitness of one of the most criminal acts of the last century. Following his visual interpretations is his literary rendition.






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