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  • Documentary Videos Related To the Armenian Genocide

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    The Armenians were victims of one of the worst crimes of our age. Thriving Armenian communities vanished in Turkey. Those who survived were the lucky few, But many thousands were either left to starve in the mountains and desert.


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    The Turks have always denied the genocide and the scale of killing. Turkey defends the ottoman rulers, accused of the genocide, as if they are still alive.


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    One of the few Turkish historians, Professor Halil Bergtai, challenges the official view explained, "They [Ottoman rulers] fell victim to systematic extermination by vengeful tribes acting as government agents."


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    The voice sings of the people destroyed. Countless numbers of Armenian women and children were abducted. Elizabeth Simonian is a survivor the genocide. She has lost her parents and spend her childhood in orphanages.

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    Petros Ghezelian is a 96 years old survivor of the slaughter. He speaks still in Turkish, a language of the country he was banished from.


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    On Akhtamar island in lake Van, we are evidence of a rich Armenian cultural heritage. An Armenian king built the St. Cross church in the 10th century on the island. This church is the most tangible reminder of Armenian presence in this area. The Turkish government has left the church to fall to a ruin in order that erase the reminder of the vanished people.


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    Armenians have been disappointed the powerful countries like US and Britain, join Turkey in denying. The Western allies will need Turkish bases from which to launch air and land strikes. Now, with war looming against Iraq, President Bush needs Turkey even more than his predecessor.

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      Thanks brother.

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        Originally posted by benjaminuk
        Thanks brother.
        sister!

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