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Я не могу молчать. 🇦🇲 Don't let the Armenian Genocide repeat itself I wrote this text to prevent anyone from forgetting history. In 1915-1916 during the Armenian Genocide 600,000 to 1.5 million Armenians were exterminated. Millions of Armenians were murdered by the Turks in this horrific crime. And look at what Azerbarjan is doing right now with the support of Turkey on the border of Armenia. Azerbarjan has attacked Armenia and is waging war on Armenian territory. They are seizing villages and killing people. On September 13-14, 2022, 105 Armenians were killed and 7 civilians were injured. 192 houses were damaged, of which 60 were totally destroyed. Civilian cars, agricultural machinery and ambulances have been damaged. Right now I am in Armenia and I see what is going on around me. And I ask the world and every individual - please do not let this happen again. Don't forgive Turkey's crimes and don't let another Armenian Genocide occur. Tell the world what is happening right now, as I am telling you. Armenians should live in peace. It's a strong, warm, generous people with an amazing culture and history. Below is what the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923 is all about. telegra.ph/Dont-le…lf-09-15
🇦🇲 Don't let the Armenian genocide repeat itself

The rise of nationalism against Armenians Armenia is an ancient country which appeared in the IV-II centuries BC and is known for its centuries-old culture and traditions. Armenia was always surrounded by powerful nations, like Rome and Parthia, but their identity remained strong and distinct.  Between 1915-1923, Turkish forces perpetrated horrendous terror against the Armenian nation. As a result of this horrific act, between 600 000 - 1,5 million Armenians died. In worldwide history this massive murder became…

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