Beyond Borders: How the Armenian Diaspora is Pursuing Genocide Justice Against Aliyev Without Armenia’s Help

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Armenian refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh carrying children after fleeing war and ethnic cleansing.

Beyond Borders: How the Armenian Diaspora is Pursuing Genocide Justice Against Aliyev Without Armenia’s Help

For over a hundred years, Armenians scattered across the globe have carried an unshakable mission: to speak for those silenced by genocide and to demand justice when the world looks away. That same determination now fuels the fight to hold Azerbaijan’s leadership accountable for the destruction of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) and the forced displacement of its […]

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This iconic sculpture at the Matenadaran in Yerevan honors Mesrop Mashtots, the creator of the Armenian alphabet, symbolizing Armenia’s enduring legacy of literacy and cultural preservation.

A Digital Resurrection: Armenia to Share Its Ancient Manuscripts with the World — For Free

In the chaos and horror of the Armenian Genocide, as families were forced from their homes and lives were shattered, many survivors managed to protect what little they could. Among the most treasured were ancient books and handwritten manuscripts — tucked into clothing, hidden in bundles, and smuggled across deserts. These texts weren’t just paper

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Ambassador Andrew Turner speaks at the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan during the 110th anniversary commemoration.

Ambassador Andrew Turner Proud of Canada’s Recognition of the Armenian Genocide

During the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Canadian Ambassador to Armenia Andrew Turner emphasized the enduring importance of remembrance and historical accountability. In his public remarks at the Armenian Genocide Memorial on April 24, Ambassador Turner underscored the solemn weight of the day and expressed deep pride in Canada’s official recognition of the Genocide.

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The Eternal Flame at the Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex in Yerevan, symbolizing remembrance of the 1.5 million victims of the Armenian Genocide.

USC Shoah Foundation Launches New IWalk at Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan

Timed with the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the USC Shoah Foundation has unveiled a powerful new IWalk at the Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex in Yerevan, Armenia. Developed in close collaboration with the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute (AGMI), this IWalk offers visitors an immersive and deeply moving journey through one of the most sacred sites

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Downtown Los Angeles skyline viewed from the freeway, symbolic of the city’s 2025 civil rights investigation into alleged banking discrimination against Armenian-Americans.

Los Angeles Launches Civil Rights Probe into Alleged Banking Discrimination Against Armenian-Americans

In a significant development for civil rights and the Armenian-American community, the City of Los Angeles has opened an investigation into alarming reports of discriminatory banking practices targeting individuals with Armenian surnames. Sparked by a wave of complaints involving sudden account closures and denials of service, the probe reflects growing concerns over systemic bias within

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