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Yerevan police find suspect behind desecration of Holocaust memorial

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 17, ARMENPRESS. Yerevan police said they have apprehended the suspect who allegedly vandalized the Holocaust and Armenian Genocide Memorial in downtown Yerevan on February 12.  

Yerevan police find suspect behind desecration of Holocaust memorial

Yerevan police find suspect behind desecration of Holocaust memorial
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Sevan teams with Worcester s Glue Man Records for EP

Sevan teams with Worcester s Glue Man Records for EP Robert Duguay Correspondent With a death toll of more than 1.5 million people, the Armenian Genocide is one of the largest examples of systematic mass murder in human history. Happening in the Ottoman Empire, present day Turkey, from 1915 during World War I to 1923, there were death marches into the Syrian Desert, forced deprivation of food and water and periodic instances of robbery, rape and massacres. To this day Turkey denies that the whole thing happened, but all across the world there are memorials to the ones lost during this horrific event. There are three of them in Massachusetts with Armenian Heritage Park in Boston, the Armenian Martyrs Memorial on the grounds of Saints Vartanantz Armenian Orthodox Church in Chelmsford and the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Watertown. In various Armenian families, there have been stories about the genocide passed down from generation to generation.

Inside notorious Grey Wolves military group after Everton s Cenk Tosun salutes them

Inside notorious Grey Wolves military group after Everton s Cenk Tosun salutes them
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Turkey s Latest Threat to Europe | Jewish & Israel News Algemeiner com

Opinion France’s President Emmanuel Macron, Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and German Chancellor Angela Merkel pose as they meet at Downing Street ahead of the NATO summit in London, Britain, December 3, 2019. Photo: Murat Cetinmuhurdar/Presidential Press Office/Handout via REUTERS. Attacks on French-Armenian citizens by a far-right Turkish group in Lyon in late October was the last straw for French authorities in face of a growing menace of the Turkish ultranationalist organization the Gray Wolves. France banned the group on November 4, after a series of violent attacks against Armenian minorities that also targeted Armenian heritage buildings such as the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Lyon. “Loup Gris” (Gray Wolves) was spray painted on the National Center of Armenian Memory.

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