No Coincidence: Netanyahu, Aliyev, and the Machinery of Genocide

Modern Armenophobia

Coverage of present-day anti-Armenian hatred, propaganda, and violence in places like Azerbaijan and Turkey, and how these ideologies persist today.

Benjamin Netanyahu, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and Ilham Aliyev pictured against Israeli and Azerbaijani flags, symbolizing their authoritarian alliance and shared role in regional oppression, genocide, and ethnic cleansing in Artsakh and Gaza.

No Coincidence: Netanyahu, Aliyev, and the Machinery of Genocide

When authoritarian leaders collaborate, the result is never accidental. The ethnic cleansing of 120,000 Armenians from Artsakh and the destruction of Gaza are bound together not only by their cruelty, but also by the political, military, and strategic bonds that link Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu, Azerbaijan’s Ilham Aliyev, and Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. These leaders thrive […]

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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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A group of Azerbaijani schoolchildren posing with the Grey Wolf hand sign beneath ultranationalist Turkish slogans and pan-Turkic propaganda posters.

The Uniqueness of Anti-Armenian Hate

By the Armenian Genocide Museum of Canada Photo above: Students in an Azerbaijani school perform the Grey Wolves salute — a symbol of Turkish ultranationalism and anti-Armenian ideology. Behind them, nationalist slogans and pan-Turkist flags reinforce a deeply embedded ecosystem of hate. The phrase: “Ey Türk! Titre ve kendine dön” (“Oh Turk! Tremble and return

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A haunting scene in the central square of Stepanakert, the capital of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), showing abandoned strollers, chairs, and scattered belongings. The desolation reflects the forced displacement of over 120,000 Armenians following Azerbaijan’s 2023 military assault and ethnic cleansing of the region.

Never Again? The Armenian Genocide and the 2023 ArtsakH Genocide

For over a century, Armenians have echoed the words Never Again—a solemn vow that the horrors of the Armenian Genocide would never be repeated. Yet, in 2023, history repeated itself in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), where Azerbaijan carried out ethnic cleansing against the indigenous Armenian population, forcing 120,000 people to flee their ancestral homeland. The international community,

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