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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Remembering the Armenian Genocide

The Armenian-American comp either has been fighting for ninety-nine historic period for the recognition of the Armenian race murder and the bloody massacre that happened on April 24, 1915. In the biography, The Road From Home, David Kherdian recites the vivid story of his mother Veron Dumehjian Kherdian, a early family orientated girl who finds courage and is subject to live on the Armenian racial defunctness after(prenominal) being separated from her family. Kherdian finds intrust in her journey and is able to find her way to America, the stain of the free. April 24, 1915, the Turks massacred 1.5 million Armenians. subsequently the genocide, the Turkish people have denied any incident of the deaths of Armenians, regardless of the demonstrate and the people who live to this mean solar day with the horrid memory. Each year, Armenians uniting all over the realness on April 24 to arrest recognition and justice to what has been lasting their memories for over 99 his toric period.\n It has some been a century, since the Armenian genocide on April 24, 1915. Almost any Armenian that is living at at one time has their own story down the Armenian genocide. Many lives were interpreted away, many tragic murders and horrid deaths. I will tell them the story of a young male child, who had been sitting one break of day with his family having breakfast, as the Turkish soldiers entered the kin and set it on fire. The boy managed to escape the fire, leaving there mother and father merchant ship facing their deaths. As they reached a lake, the Turkish soldiers ran after the dickens boys, one who was 10 years old and the other 8. As the boys swam to escape the Turkish soldiers, the 8 year old brother was snatched. That was the last time his firstborn brother saw him, not knowing if his brother had died or not. He watched the Turkish soldiers experience away his brother and mat guilty for the rest of his life. After all these stories and the death s of million Armenians, Hitler once said, After all, who remembers today the extermination of the Armenian. Hitler w...

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