VIDEO: Jihad: The Genocide of the Armenians (6 parts)
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VIDEO: Jihad: The Genocide of the Armenians (6 parts)


The Armenian Genocide — also known as the Armenian Holocaust, Great Calamity or the Armenian Massacre — was the forcible deportation and massacring of hundreds of thousands to over 1.5 million Armenians during the government of the Young Turks from 1915 to 1917 in the Ottoman Empire.

It is widely acknowledged to have been one of the first modern, systematic genocides, as many Western sources point to the sheer scale of the death toll as evidence for a systematic, organized plan to eliminate the Armenians. The event is also said to be the second-most studied case of genocide. To date twenty-one countries have officially recognized it as genocide. The government of the Republic of Turkey rejects the characterization of the events as genocide.

All 6 parts are available for viewing here.





- George Clooney Pays Respects To Armenia
If there's anything positive an actor like Clooney's been doing, it's to recognize the Armenian Holocaust at an official commemoration: Hollywood star and rights advocate George Clooney on Sunday led thousands of Armenians on a march to a...

- What You Should Know About The Armenian Genocide
From the Federalist: April 24 marks the centennial of the Armenian Genocide, a massive tragedy that brutally snuffed out the lives of up to 1.5 million Armenian Christians in the Ottoman Empire. It was a systematic attempt to exterminate an entire race...

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U.S. Court Upholds Reality Of Armenian Genocide August 14, 2010 - Paul Williams, PhD Fethullah Gulen, who seeks to establish a universal caliphate, is weeping again. The radical Turkish imam, who seeks to revive the Ottoman Empire and...

- There Was Once A Genocide In Armenia, And The Turks Committed It. Adl?
This story REALLY bothers me.Millions of people died in 1915 in an Armenia ruled by the Turks....yet ANDREW BOSTOM: THE CAMPAIGN sponsored by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) to combat bigotry and celebrate diversity ("No Place for Hate") has sparked...

- Statue Comemorating Armenian Genocide Destroyed In France - "it Might Have Been Stolen For The Metal"
Or, so say the police. Remember, this comes hard on the heels of the proposal of a new law making it a crime to deny the Armenian genocide. Yep, and all of the sudden, I guess, some "youths" got so hungry (you know, because they don't have "jobs")...



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