Today marks the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. As we honor the 1.5 million Armenians murdered by the Ottoman Empire across modern-day Turkey, Syria, and Armenia, we must refuse to let history repeat itself.
In 2020, the military forces of Azerbaijan and Turkey attacked the Armenian population in Nagorno-Karabakh. In 2023, Azerbaijan expelled over 100,000 Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh, continuing the genocidal campaign that had begun over 100 years prior.
On this day of remembrance, we reaffirm the right of the Armenian people — and all people — to freedom, safety, and self-determination.
@FedorovMykhailo@Apple@tim_cook@AppStore Теперь вы чувствуете, что мы чувствовали, когда вы продавали химическое оружие Азербайджану, которое должно быть использовано против армян. Теперь не очень хорошее чувство, верно?
@SabiGurbanova@RollingStone How can a nation that lived on those lands for over 2000 years be occupiers? But you won’t understand that since last 30 years your brain has been washed in your schools
@MeherremBM @Pres_Artsakh Lukashenko already has been inside your Queen in your country too many times she is a used toilet paper but still your queen mf
L.A. is proud to be home to the largest Armenian diaspora. We stand with the people of Armenia. I urge our leaders in Washington to conduct the sustained and rigorous diplomacy necessary to bring peace to the Artsakh region. Turkey must disengage.