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Rooted In Anger, A Gift
Where do I begin? How do I write about Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabagh) and Armenia? How do I write about the pain I have for a place I came to love? I am not a native Karabaghtzi, but I attached myself to … Continue reading
I Am A Survivor
Photos taken from part of a collection of media coverage of Hamidian massacres, the Adana massacre and the Genocide, researched and assembled by curator and author Dr. Hayk Demoyan, Director of the Armenian Genocide Museum Institute in … Continue reading
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Tagged anger, Armenian, atrocities, documented memories, extermination, firm, genocide, guilt, Holocaust, hope, Ottoman, outrage, power, resilience, resourceful, shame, silence, strong, suppression, survivor, Turkey
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