STARING AT OUR OWN AS THEY SUFFER THE UNSPEAKABLE. In 1915, we did not have an Armenian state that could protect our Armenian nation, our Armenian people, from the horror of #genocide. A century later, we do not have an Armenian state that can protect our Armenian nation, our Armenian people, from the horror of genocide. The Armenian state should have been the difference. #Artsakh #NagornoKarbakh #Armenia
SELF-DETERMINATION NOT SUBJUGATION. Proper application of law on #selfdetermination is vital in #NagornoKarabakh. #Artsakh blockade proves that, amidst ethnic cleansing & risk of genocide, any solution suggesting status for Artsakh within Azerbaijan is, literally, a dead end.👇🏽
This is how Greece responds to threats to its sovereignty by Turkey.
“[Turkey’s policies] are demonstrations of neo-Ottoman revisionism, components of an ideology of a supposed regional superpower aiming to impose its will on its neighbors by threat of force.”
Greece gets it.
Built in 2019, the Holy Mother of God Cathedral in Stepanakert represents more than just a place of worship in Artsakh. The cathedral also served as a bomb shelter during the war in 2020. Mostly unscathed after the war's end, the cathedral today remains open.
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Happy Republic Day to #Armenia!
After 600 years of suffering, massacres, & statelessness, we fought relentlessly for our freedom, achieving independence in 1918.
That historic victory laid the foundations of our modern republic. https://t.co/Y21k0Ox0QR
May 26, 451 marks the Battle of Avarayr.
Serving as the crux of what it means to be Armenian, it is renowned for the root paradigm and polysemic lesson it imparted on the Armenian nation for generations to come. https://t.co/f9IaTEkVDe
On this Sunday of the Resurrection, falling on the anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, let us remember those who died with hope in their rising from the dead, praying that such cruelties will never be visited upon humanity again.