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Armenian Genocide Museum of Canada
  • Home
  • The Museum
    • About the Museum
    • Board of Directors
    • Our Team
  • The Armenian Genocide
    • Prelude to the Genocide
      • The Sassoun Massacres
      • The Hamidian Massacres
      • The Adana Massacres
    • The Rise of the Young Turks (CUP)
    • The Beginning: Arrests and Deportations (April 24, 1915)
    • Death Marches and Genocide
    • The Role of Armenian Women
    • The Final Solution
      • The Emptying of Historic Armenia
      • Armenian Genocide Denial
      • The Ongoing Genocide
        • The Sumgait Massacres
        • The Baku Pogroms
        • Artsakh Ethnic Cleansing
    • Canada’s Humanitarian Response
    • The Armenian Diaspora
  • Resources
    • Books & Literature
    • Maps of Armenian Genocide
    • Teacher Resources
    • Useful Links
    • Armenophobia
      • What is Armenophobia?
      • Armenophobia Today
      • Armenophobia in History
      • The Grey Wolves
      • Understanding Genocide Denial
  • Exhibits
    • Exhibit A: The Genocide Digital
    • Exhibit B: Women & The Genocide
    • Exhibit C: Museum in a Canadian Home
    • Exhibit D: Survivor Testimonials
    • Exhibit E: Canada’s Response
    • Exhibit F: Armenian Genocide Artifact Collection
  • News & Events
    • The Never Again Blog
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The Never Again Blog

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Explore curated articles, thought-provoking analysis, and timely updates focused on Armenian Genocide awareness, global recognition efforts, and the fight against denial and hate. The Never Again Blog brings you closer to the ongoing conversations around human rights, historical truth, justice movements, and the global push to ensure atrocities are never repeated. You’ll also find the latest news and updates from the Armenian Genocide Museum of Canada, including new exhibits, events, initiatives, and behind-the-scenes insights into our mission and work.

Infographic illustrating the 4-stage cycle of Armenian Genocide denial, including Denial of Fact, Blaming the Victim, Justification and Obfuscation, and Deflection. Accompanied by text that explains how denial is a calculated, ongoing process.

The 4-Stage Cycle of Armenian Genocide Denial

Armenian Genocide Museum of Canada Mar 29, 2025
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

Armenian Genocide Museum of Canada Mar 3, 2025
This rare wedding photo of Armenag and Ovsana Kradjian, survivors of the Armenian Genocide, symbolizes resilience, survival, and love. From forced displacement to rebuilding their lives, their story reflects the unbreakable spirit of the Armenian people. Learn their incredible journey.

A Wedding Photo That Tells a Story of Survival

Armenian Genocide Museum of Canada Feb 25, 2025
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