Film Professor Roger Rawlings will be sharing our Emmy-nominated short film, "Genocide 2.0," with his students at Palm Beach State College this week. The film documents the forced displacement of the entire Christian population of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) in 2023. This has a special meaning to me, as this week marks the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Having this work studied by the film department is a vital opportunity to discuss the power of documentary in capturing and exposing crimes that are too often overlooked or conveniently swept under the rug.
We are honored to share that "The Tangible Cultural Monuments of the Republic of Artsakh" has been featured by the Associated Press (AP).
Having this project broadcast across the AP’s global wire service is a major milestone for cultural preservation. Our two-volume, 1,088-page publication catalogs 5,658 ancient Armenian sites at risk, bringing critical international visibility to Artsakh’s rich history.
A heartfelt thank you to the Spiritual Artsakh NGO and the Vahe Fattal Foundation for making this monumental documentation possible.
Preserving the past to protect the future.
Read the full feature on AP News: https://t.co/LTCIKCOK12
Download the e-book for free: https://t.co/8cOR8ana79
#Artsakh #ArmenianHeritage #AssociatedPress #APNews #CulturalPreservation #ArtsakhMonuments
The preservation of cultural heritage is the preservation of identity—and it all starts with documentation. A sincere thank you to @bulutuzay_ for this incredibly detailed piece on our project, The Tangible Cultural Monuments of the Republic of Artsakh. Her reporting captures the depth and urgency of this mission perfectly: https://t.co/z043V6HSWq
Proud to have played a role in launching "The Tangible Cultural Monuments of the Republic of Artsakh."
This vital 1,088-page work by an incredible team of professionals and supporters documents 5,658 ancient Armenian sites currently at risk.
This archive serves as a permanent, evidence-based shield for millennia of indigenous history.
Available for FREE DOWNLOAD in English & Armenian. https://t.co/Kfhe05T8SX
While Nigeria’s government denies the severity of the conflict and the persecution of Christians, the current US administration's warning of potential intervention brings unprecedented global attention to the crisis. Our documentary project, Climate of Conflict: Nigeria's Burning Divide, started in 2023 when the mainstream media was overlooking this crisis. We document the relentless plight of Christian farmers in Kaduna State targeted by armed Fulani herders.
Our mission is to shed light on the most vulnerable and underreported persecuted groups. This is why we prioritized documenting the Yazidi Genocide and the ethnic cleansing of Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh, immediately preceding this crucial report on Nigeria. Support this vital work to complete the project and ensure the full truth reaches the world.
Find the full story here:
👉 https://t.co/4b6GSp2t63
While Nigeria’s government denies the severity of the conflict and the persecution of Christians, the current US administration's warning of potential intervention brings unprecedented global attention to the crisis. Our documentary project, Climate of Conflict: Nigeria's Burning Divide, started in 2023 when the mainstream media was overlooking this crisis. We document the relentless plight of Christian farmers in Kaduna State targeted by armed Fulani herders.
Our mission is to shed light on the most vulnerable and underreported persecuted groups. This is why we prioritized documenting the Yazidi Genocide and the ethnic cleansing of Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh, immediately preceding this crucial report on Nigeria. Support this vital work to complete the project and ensure the full truth reaches the world.
Find the full story here:
👉 https://t.co/4b6GSp1Vgv
#NigeriaCrisis #ChristianPersecution #ReligiousFreedom #GlobalSecurity #FacesOfPersecution #SupportTruth
Don't miss the 2024 Emmy-nominated trailer for this upcoming film. It documents the ethnic cleansing of Artsakh's Armenians and the destruction of their millennia-old Christian heritage, perpetrated by Aliyev's Azerbaijan and Erdoğan's Turkey. Watch the full preview: https://t.co/nRAlCBoeje
@TuckerCarlson Here is a first look at an upcoming film detailing the ethnic cleansing of Armenians from Nagorno-Karapakh (Artsakh), a story of profound importance.
https://t.co/krcEPl4L4C
Over 2,000 people have already joined the @HallowApp prayer campaign for Christian Armenians unjustly imprisoned by Azerbaijani authorities. Below is an excerpt from their powerful prayer campaign. Click the link to become the next participant and stand in solidarity with those affected: https://t.co/EdZG9d6fjW . The campaign graciously highlights our upcoming film, Genocide 2.0, which exposes Azerbaijan’s campaign to erase indigenous Christian Armenian heritage from Artsakh and forcibly displace its entire population. Link to Emmy nominated trailer: https://t.co/4eIUvP3Z63
#Artsakh #Genocide
A truly significant moment: @HallowApp, the world's leading prayer app, has initiated a 7-day prayer campaign that addresses the devastating forced displacement of the Armenians of Artsakh, including their kidnapped and imprisoned leadership and innocent citizens by Azerbaijan. We're deeply moved that this campaign mentions our film project, creating a powerful synergy.
This is more than prayer; it's a call for awareness and action.
Participate in this vital campaign: https://t.co/EdZG9d6fjW
Explore our film project here:
https://t.co/6HiXel1AcF
We're preparing to release "Genocide 2.0: Artsakh Ethnic Cleansing," the powerful final chapter in our Armenian Genocide film trilogy, timed for the 110th anniversary. The short version of this film is a 2024 Regional Emmy nominee. Genocide 2.0 will join our acclaimed films, "Women of 1915" (IMDB 8.3) and "Orphans of the Genocide" (widely broadcast on PBS), both of which continue to reach audiences on streaming platforms. These films explore the historical and ongoing impact of the Armenian Genocide.
With the release of "Genocide 2.0," we also want to emphasize the urgent need to secure the dignified right to return for the forcibly displaced indigenous Christian culture and its people to Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh.)
Watch for updates on the release of "Genocide 2.0." Let's remember, learn, and advocate together. Here is a preview for Genocide 2.0: https://t.co/REUFoLyUOo
Our latest film, "10 Years On," a powerful film about the Yazidi Genocide, has reached over 75,000 viewers on streaming platforms and will soon be available on Amazon Prime. The film shares the inspiring stories of two young Yazidi women, Faiza Qasim and Hala Safil, who survived the atrocities of ISIS and bravely chose to tell their stories. "10 Years On" features @KnoxThames author of "Ending Persecution," @Matthew__Barber , an expert witness on the Yazidi genocide, and @MirzaDinnayi , who heroically helped evacuate over 1,000 injured Yazidi women and children to safety. The film also highlights Armenia as a model of tolerance, showcasing its respect for all religions. As the world's first Christian nation, Armenia provides a safe haven for over 35,000 Yazidis, who live there in harmony, and is home to the world's largest Yazidi temple. Moreover, "10 Years On" has been acquired by three major European broadcast networks.
https://t.co/ROhulN1hr9
Happy to share my co-authored article with @BaredMaronian "Ten Years On, It Is Essential to Recognize the Yazidi Genocide Is Not Fully Over" via @meforum and discuss our documentary "10 Years On: The Yazidi Genocide" https://t.co/4KLQDfibty
https://t.co/fEezuUxV8v
🔥🎥 "Genocide: 2.0 - Artsakh Ethnic Cleansing" by Bared Maronian has been nominated for an Emmy Award @TheEmmys by the @TelevisionAcad. The documentary features @MorenoOcampo1 and the work of @CFTJustice among others. It extensively explores Azerbaijan's relentless attempts to erase Armenian existence in Nagorno-Karabakh and will support in bringing international attention to the existential threats Armenians still face today. Watch the preview here: https://t.co/J8wv6lH7Af
#NagornoKarabakh #Artsakh #SanctionAzerbaijan #StopGreenwashGenocide
HUGE NEWS! Our short version of "Genocide 2.0: Artsakh Ethnic Cleansing," has been nominated for a Suncoast Regional Emmy® Award! This incredible recognition from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences shines a spotlight on the devastating plight of the 120,000 forcibly displaced people of Nagorno-Karabakh.
We're more than ever committed to telling the full story. Help us complete the 1-hour feature film by your support today: https://t.co/6HiXel282d
HUGE NEWS! Our short version of "Genocide 2.0: Artsakh Ethnic Cleansing," has been nominated for a Suncoast Regional Emmy® Award! This incredible recognition from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences shines a spotlight on the devastating plight of the 120,000 forcibly displaced people of Nagorno-Karabakh.
We're more than ever committed to telling the full story. Help us complete the 1-hour feature film by your support today: https://t.co/6HiXel282d
The tragic stories of Victoria and her 2-year-old brother Artsvik will be featured in our upcoming film https://t.co/7I4z6HM6rw Victoria was killed and Artsvik suffered severe head injuries when an Azerbaijani army drone struck their front yard as they were playing.