Today, April 24, is Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, marking 106 years since the start of the Armenian Genocide, when the Ottoman Turks massacred approximately 1.5 million Armenians during World War I.
Most objective historians who have examined the topic unequivocally agree that it was a deliberate, calculated genocide. According to the Genocide Education Project:
More than one million Armenians perished as the result of execution, starvation, disease, the harsh environment, and physical abuse. A people who lived in eastern Turkey for nearly 3,000 years [more than double the amount of time the invading Islamic Turks had occupied Anatolia, now known as “Turkey”] lost its homeland and was profoundly decimated in the first large-scale genocide of the twentieth century. At the beginning of 1915 there were some two million Armenians within Turkey; today there are fewer than 60,000….
Despite the vast amount of evidence that points to the historical reality of the Armenian Genocide, eyewitness accounts, official archives, photographic evidence, the reports of diplomats, and the testimony of survivors, denial of the Armenian Genocide by successive regimes in Turkey has gone on from 1915 to the present.
Not only has Turkey repeatedly denied culpability for the Armenian Genocide; it appears intent on reigniting it, most recently by helping Azerbaijan wage war on Armenia in the context of the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute, which again erupted in late 2020.
As Nikol Pashinyan, Armenia’s prime minister, observed in October 2020: “Why has Turkey returned to the South Caucasus 100 years [after the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire]? To continue the Armenian Genocide.”
During this recent conflict that did not concern it, Turkey funded and funneled sharia-enforcing “jihadist groups,” in the words of French president Macron, that had been operating in Syria and Libya—including the pro-Muslim Brotherhood Hamza Division, which kept naked, sex slave women in prison—to terrorize and slaughter Armenians.
Among other ISIS-like behavior, these mercenaries and their Azerbaijani partners “tortured beyond recognition” an intellectually disabled 58-year-old Armenian woman by hacking off her ears, hands, and feet, before murdering her. Her family was only able to identify her by her clothes.
“Armenians,” according to a December 2020 report, “are being brutalized” and have “lost territory to their jihadist neighbors before agreeing to a cease-fire enforced by Russia…. Prior to violating the so-called peace agreement, the Turkish Muslims of Azerbaijan did as Muhammad commanded in beheading Christians.”
The report linked to a video of soldiers in camouflage overpowering a struggling, elderly Armenian man to the ground, before casually carving at his throat with a knife.
“Azerbaijan has accused Armenia of violating the peace deal first,” the report continues, “but observers note the only provocation Muslims need to attack Armenians is their continued existence.”
Anti-infidel rhetoric underscores this view. A captured terrorist confessed that he was “promised a monthly 2000 dollar payment for fighting against ‘kafirs’ in Artsakh, and an extra 100 dollar for each beheaded ‘kafir.’” (Kafir, often translated as “infidel,” is Arabic for non-Muslims who fail to submit to Islamic authority, which by default makes them enemies worthy of slavery or death.)
Similarly, Armenian churches that came under Azerbaijani control have been desecrated—despite promises from the authorities to protect them. In one instance, a soldier—unclear whether an Azeri or a jihadi mercenary from Syria or Iraq—was videotaped standing atop a church chapel, where the cross had been broken off, and triumphantly shouting “Allahu Akbar!” Azerbaijani forces also shelled and destroyed Holy Savior, an iconic Armenian cathedral which was “consecrated in 1888 but was damaged during the March 1920 massacre of Armenians of the city by Azerbaijanis and experienced a decades-long decline.”
More recently, according to a March 29, 2021 report, over the course of just two weeks, at least three Armenian churches in the Nagorno-Karabakh region were recently vandalized or destroyed by Azerbaijani forces—even though ceasefire was declared in November. Video footage of the desecration of one of these churches shows Azerbaijani troops entering the Christian place of worship, and then laughing, mocking, kicking, and defacing Christian items inside it, including a fresco of the Last Supper. Turkey’s flag appears on the Azerbaijani servicemen’s uniform, further implicating the Erdogan government of involvement. As they approach, one of the Muslim soldiers says, “Let’s now enter their church, where I will perform namaz.” (Namaz is a reference to Muslim prayers; when Muslims pray inside non-Muslim temples, they immediately become mosques.) In response to this video, Arman Tatoyan, an Armenian human rights activist, issued a statement:
The President of Azerbaijan and the country’s authorities have been implementing a policy of hatred, enmity, ethnic cleansing and genocide against Armenia, citizens of Armenia and the Armenian people for years. The Turkish authorities have done the same or have openly encouraged the same policy.
By way of example, he said that Azerbaijan’s President Aliyev proudly stated in early March that “the younger generation has grown up with hatred toward the enemy,” meaning Armenians.
Such hate, which is a precursor to genocide, seems evident everywhere. One need only listen to a Turkish man rant in a video about how all Armenians are “dogs,” and that any found in Turkey should be slaughtered for an idea of the impetus fueling this hate:
What is an Armenian doing in my country? Either the state expels them or we kill them. Why do we let them live?… We will slaughter them when the time comes…. This is Turkish soil. How are we Ottoman grandchildren?…. The people of Turkey who have honor, dignity, and Allah must cut the heads of the Armenians in Turkey. It is dishonorable for anyone to meet and not kill an Armenian… If we are human, let us do this—let us do it for Allah…. Everyone listening, if you love Allah, please spread this video of me to everyone…
Similarly, in response to a question being asked to random passersby on the streets of Turkey—“If you could get away with one thing, what would you do?”—a woman recently replied on video: “What would I do? Behead 20 Armenians.” She then looked directly at the camera, and smiled while nodding her head.
Much of this genocidal hate is unsurprising, considering that Turkish public school textbooks continue demonizing Armenians—in fact, Christians in general, and Jews—as a recent study found.
If Turks, who are not affected by the Armenian/Azerbaijani conflict, feel this way, it should be unsurprising that any number of Azerbaijanis do too. Thus, for Nurlan Ibrahimov, head of the press service of Qarabag football club of Azerbaijan, “We [Azerbaijanis] must kill all Armenians—children, women, the elderly. [We] need to kill [them] without [making a] distinction. No regrets, no compassion.”
Accordingly, today, on Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, it is well to remember not only what happened then, but what is clearly being primed to happen again.
danknight says
Will pray for Armenian martyrs … past, present, and future. Wish we could do more for them, but it appears they’re on their own.
*** God bless you and yours, Raymond … stay safe!
Shooter says
The Armenian hatred and continuing genocide is just one more instance of the mindless anti-Christian sentiment that has been going on since the 7th century. Islam is a hate-fueled pseudo religion founded by a flawed megalomaniac that was simply seeking to establish himself as a prophet. Their supposed supreme being Allah is a fiction from the addled mind of the seizure-afflicted mind of Mohammed, who was a loser in every sense of the word. The first 300 years of Islamist tenets were spread by word of mouth, before they were ultimately written down in the Quran, long after Mohammed was dead and gone. This hate-filled cult needs to be eradicated from the face of the earth. Statistically, it is said that 70-80% of modern-day Muslims are illiterate, meaning that their understanding of their so-called religion is disseminated by word-of-mouth, which historically changes from each telling. The guiding principle today is simply to hate and kill any “infidels” that do not agree to convert to their cult. Again, a nuclear bombing of the Middle East would solve many of the world’s problems.
Oren says
I wish we had fox news to report this stuff. It seems we would certainly win if we could just make the case of how aggressive and hateful muslims are. The Israeli media and schools are also overflowing with lies. In G-d I trust.
Peter Buckley says
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/24/us/politics/armenia-genocide-joe-biden.html
xsnake says
Like crooked American Democrats, Islamist terrorists get an automatic mulligan for all sins, from the leftist controlled “news” media.
Jack Reynolds says
STEP ONE: Boot Turkey out of NATO.
STEP TWO Two: Boot these F**KING M
Peter Buckley says
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/24/us/politics/armenia-genocide-joe-biden.html
Hamish says
This article should be widely circulated- or at least reference to the genocide emphasized- until the truth sinks in. People celebrate armistice day, and various remembrances such as ANZAC Day, but who really is concerned about this genocide? The WWII Jewish and Polish deaths in millions also should be emphasized. Education should contain references to these, and they should be discussed.
This is what underlies racism.
It is easy to point the accusing finger but rarely does Sharia get a mention – yet Sharia is crass racism and a backbone in Islam.
Yes, much needed constant reference, “Lest we forget”.
Oskar B. says
Terrorist state of Turkey is the new Nazi Germany, you can be sure of that. This terrorist state exports all kinds of islamic terrorism to other countries. They massacred and still continuing to massacre our Armenian people. They are arming the Boko Haram terrorists to murder the African Christians and ethnicially cleanse their lands from Christianity as they did in Anatolia. They also bomb Christian villages on the Northern Iraq under the lie of “fighting against the Kurdish PKK.” In short they do all kinds of evil!
This state must be the most evil entity that still exists today. Infidel-bashing terrorists of Turkey still thirsty for blood…
May the God help us against this islamic evil power and protect the innocent people from it’s evilness!
Gary Boyd says
Pastor Boyd: These are crimes against humanity, just as bad as the Nazis killing the Jews during WW2 is it not? So where is the justice? Murder is murder is it not? When you break god’s commandment you are condemning yourself before
God. This is evil beyond the pale and God’s promises to judge you for your sins. To deprive someone of their life after God has given life is an abomination to God no matter what kind of face you put on it. This is a mental sickness brought on by the devil himself. Do you worship God in all his glory and follow his commandments or do you follow Satan by trying to kill off mankind? It makes no sense and is Satanic no matter how you look at it. May God have mercy on their souls.
Dum Spiro Spero says
Judea declared war on the Nazis in 1933.
Churchill was the first to start bombing German cities.
Muslims have been ravaging Christian countries since the 7th century, not just now.
GiveMeStrength says
Now that the USA has recognized the genocide, certain measures should follow:
* formal recognition and condemnation of the genocide from the Turks
* reparations for the family members of the victims
* transfer of Turkish/Azerbaijan-occupied Armenian land to the Armenian Republic
* the establishment of secure borders for Armenia
International pressure on the Turks (including the Azerbaijanis), including, if necessary, military action, must now be quickly applied.
Svilen says
Hi Raymond, Thank you for writing this article, I thought that perhaps you’d like to check out this short video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sd4ZOeVpFLA
Svilen says
Sorry, I meant the following channel; it is quite thorough: https://m.youtube.com/c/CanadasMove/videos