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Recognizing the Armenian Genocide

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Yesterday I came to one of the most moving and saddest places I know of — a place quite similar to Auschwitz in horror and inconceivability. This is a memorial museum in Yerevan about the genocide of the Turks against the Armenians more than a hundred years ago. The cruelty and evil was indescribable.
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Yesterday I came to one of the most moving and saddest places I know of — a place quite similar to Auschwitz in horror and inconceivability. This is a memorial museum in Yerevan about the genocide of the Turks against the Armenians more than a hundred years ago. The cruelty and evil was indescribable.

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Vísir broke the news in on Saturday, June 15, 2024.
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