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A ‘Promise’ Fulfilled - Movie, Armenian Genocide
« on: March 24, 2017, 03:50:55 pm »
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A ‘Promise’ Fulfilled

By Eric Esrailian

My name is Eric Esrailian, I am a proud Armenian, and I am the great-grandson of Armenian Genocide survivors.

The story of the Armenian people is one of tragedy and triumph. It is a story that has been aggressively silenced for decades. On April 21, we are going to tell this story to the world – we need your help!

In 1915, the leadership of the Ottoman Empire set a plan in motion to eliminate the Armenian people from within its borders. What happened next is hard to comprehend–the massacre of 1.5 million innocent men, women and children in what historians call the first modern genocide of the 20th century.

Many people have not heard this story and the world knows why: the Turkish government and countless others around the world have spent years claiming this atrocity never took place because of shame, guilt, and a desire to avoid reparations. PR firms have been paid millions of dollars to try and cover up mass murder? Denialists and complicit facilitators of ongoing human rights abuse have targeted survivors and called their descendants liars over the years? The lunacy around denial has resulted in laughable and revisionist propaganda that has been universally discredited by anyone who does not have something to gain by the denial. On the 100th commemoration of the Armenian Genocide in 2015, Pope Francis himself famously said, “Concealing or denying evil is like allowing a wound to keep bleeding without bandaging it,” while referring to the Armenian Genocide?

Continued: http://www.mirrorspectator.com/2017/03/16/a-promise-fulfilled/






http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwut1DUXaZc

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Events, Erdogan's Turkey, the treatment of Kurds, the general climate over there I believe makes this movie premiering in April more poignant. It should be good.
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