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حصّة قرداحي والبطريركيّة وشركة تضمّ رجال أعمال ووزراء أرمنيين تشكّل ٪٣٠
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حصّة قرداحي والبطريركيّة وشركة تضمّ رجال أعمال ووزراء أرمنيين تشكّل ٪٣٠
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More controversially, the developer had begun preparations to exhume the bodies buried in a small cemetery near the church belonging to the genocide survivors who helped build the orphanage.
Continue reading “New Battle in One of the World’s Oldest Cities: Habib Battah”
A land containing lemon, banana, chinaberry trees (as well as) vines and other trees, and a two-story building that hosts a clinic on the ground floor and 9 rooms on the first floor (…), facing the house is a flower garden and two ponds, as well as many buildings including a church, a school (…) and a private cemetery for the school.
Government of Lebanon/Ministry of Finance/Directorate of Real Estate (1948)
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Only an infuriated protest of the exhumation of Trchnotz Puyn and of the relegation of the Armenian Genocide forever to mere entertainment can prevent the objectification of its victims and the leisurely dismissal of their tragedy.
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While we come together to remember fallen soldiers [of WWI], the remains of orphaned survivors of the Armenian genocide are about to make way for a luxury hotel
Continue reading “You cannot honour the dead without honouring the bodies themselves: Robert Fisk”
Կարդալ` Առավոտ օրաթերթին մէջ
Կարդալ`Արեւելք օրաթերթին մէջ
Ի՞նչ բացատրութիւն կարելի է գտնել վերացնելու համար «Թռչնոց Բոյն»ի շուքին առյաւէտ ննջող որբերուն, անոնց հոգատարներուն եւ ուսուցիչներուն անհատական հարազատ գերեզմանները եւ աճիւնները:
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What may seem an insignificant burial ground is, in fact, a uniquely important living witness of our national memory, which must be kept in its original place and in its original form.
Continue reading “It’s the Orphans’ Cemetery, People! Garo Armenian”