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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SayfoSayfo - Wikipedia

    The Sayfo ( Syriac: ܣܲܝܦܵܐ, lit. 'sword' ), also known as the Seyfo or the Assyrian genocide, was the mass slaughter and deportation of Assyrian / Syriac Christians in southeastern Anatolia and Persia's Azerbaijan province by Ottoman forces and some Kurdish tribes during World War I .

  2. Advertisement. And now, we face another: Last month, the California-based Center for Truth and Justice (CFTJ) petitioned the International Criminal Court (ICC), where I served as the first chief prosecutor, to investigate Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev for genocide against Armenians in Armenia — and it’s a petition the ICC should consider.

  3. Armenians, both in Armenia and in the diaspora, have actively pursued international recognition of the genocide, while the Turkish state has sought to downplay and overlook these events in its national memory. The struggle for acknowledgment reached its apex in the 1980s, particularly with the emergence of the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA), a military organization ...

  4. The International Criminal Court should new Armenian genocide petition,, ICC’s first Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo says in an article published by POLITICO. Last month, the California-based Center for Truth and Justice (CFTJ) petitioned the International Criminal Court (ICC), where I served as the first chief prosecutor, to investigate ...

  5. Here is Ruben’s message, Baku prison, 2024: ‘In 2015, in the run up to the 100th commemoration of the Armenian Genocide, Vartan, Noubar and I, reflecting on how to mark the fateful day ...

  6. May 7, 2024. by. The Armenian Mirror-Spectator. 47. 0. WESTWOOD, Calif. — On April 16, 18, and 23, Pulitzer Prize winning poet Peter Balakian read at Claremont McKenna College, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and Fresno State respectively.

  7. April 24, Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day in Lebanon Today, unfortunately, all of Lebanon is suffering from the crisis and the entire Lebanese people are experiencing this situation, including the Lebanese of Armenian origin.Lebanon has not conducted a population census since the 1930s, but media estimates currently place the Armenian population at around 150.000.