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Conversation with the Founder of the Assyrian Genocide and Research Center (SEYFO Center) Mr. Sabro Bengaro (Video)

February 3, 2023 By administrator

The Assyrian genocide also known as Seyfo, Assyrian for Sword, was the mass slaughter of the Assyrians by Ottoman and irregular Kurdish forces during World War I.

The Assyrian Genocide Research Center, also known as the Seyfo Center, was established in 2003. Wally Sarkeesian founder and Journalist of Gagrule.net we had the pleasure Interviewing Mr. Sabro Bengaro the organization’s founder, who is completing his Ph.D. at The University of Texas University at Dallas. We talked about the Assyrian genocide and Seyfo Center’s recent publication, The History of the Assyrian Nation in the Twentieth Century, with Special Emphasis on the Events of World Wars I and II, written in Assyrian by Koorish Yacob Shlemon and translated into English by Arianne Ishaya, Ph.D.

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Forbidden Homeland, Story of a Diasporan is Katia Tavitian Karageuzian’s vivid memoir, Interview Video

December 27, 2022 By administrator

Forbidden Homeland, Story of a Diasporan is Katia Tavitian Karageuzian’s vivid memoir of the personal journey that helped define her understanding of the Armenian Cause.

In 1988, a chance comment she made at college led to the discovery of long-lost relatives she knew nothing about. The family secrets that surfaced next became the catalyst to a decades-long search for answers she had been looking for since childhood.

Born in Lebanon, Karageuzian draws on her personal accounts of diaspora, and her research on the Armenian Genocide and the Karabakh conflict, to expose buried truths and unveil the geopolitics that consistently stand in the way of justice, and muffle the ongoing wars in Transcaucasia.

Forbidden Homeland is an American story of immigration and the pursuit of happiness, and the story of Diasporas that continue to form because of tyranny and leading nations engaged in power games. It is also a testament to bravery and resilience and the stubborn human will to live in freedom.

The book is now available on Amazon.com Forbidden Homeland in both paperback and Kindle e-book.

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Conversation with Author Katia Karageuzian Forbidden Homeland Story of a Diasporan, The story of how a single innocent comment ended up unlocking answers to a lifetime of ancestral inquiries. https://t.co/bGj2knQVP3

— Wally Sarkeesian (@gagrulenet) December 21, 2022

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Conversation with Historian Ara Papyan, Kocharian, and Sargsyan Are the oxygen Pashinyan exist detail in the Video

November 3, 2022 By administrator

Conversation with Historian Ara Papyan, Kocharian, and Sargsyan Are the oxygen Pashinyan exist detail in the Video

In this episode, we cover a lot from Russian influences on Armenia How Pashinyan crushed the moral value of Armenian by capitulating, and Pashinyan’s pro-Turkish behavior watch the full conversation

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Who was Behind the Murder? Today is the anniversary of the attack on the Armenian Parliament. Vazgen Sargsyan speak Video

October 26, 2022 By administrator

By Wally Sarkeesian

Who was Behind the Murder? Today is the anniversary of the attack on the Armenian Parliament.

We show you Vazgen Sargsyan’s explanation and concern about some Armenian hatred of Artsakh. He also explains he was the person who went to Artsakh to ask Serg Sargsyan to become the defense minister of Armenia, and he in person went to Artsakh to ask Robert Kocharyan to become the president of Armenian because both position Armenian did not have any qualified person to fill the position

Vazgen Zaveni Sargsyan was an Armenian military commander and politician. He was the first Defence Minister of Armenia from 1991 to 1992 and then from 1995 to 1999. He served as Armenia’s Prime Minister from 11 June 1999 until his assassination on 27 October of that year

We know that in 2008 Nikol Pashinyan launched a Massive attack on the Armenian Government. Ten people were killed, and hundreds were encouraged to use whatever they had to attack the Government; Pashinyan went in Hiding for 6 Months, then surrendered and was sentenced to seven years, but later, Sargsyan gave him amnesty serving two years.

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Who was Behind the Murder? Today is the anniversary of the attack of the Armenian Parliament. @buczek_lech https://t.co/IkoA49cUmd

— Wally Sarkeesian (@gagrulenet) October 27, 2022

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To the US. EU. Help Armenia the way you helped Israel give them the tools, do not force peace by Capitulation on Armenia Video

October 19, 2022 By administrator

To the US. EU. Help Armenia the way you helped Israel give them the tools, do not force peace Capitulation on Armenia, for the benefit of Azerbaijan

Do not force Armenia to recognize Azerbaijan’s territory
Do not Hand Artsakh to Azerbaijan,

Do not Force Armenian into signing the Peace Treaty?

It is always safer to be Turkey’s Enemy than a Friend

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US. and EU, help Armenia the way you helped Israel, give them the tools do not force Peace on Armenia for the benefit of Azerbaijan https://t.co/cwCNnogcFf

— Wally Sarkeesian (@gagrulenet) October 19, 2022

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Wally Sarkeesian in Conversation with the Motherland Filmmaker Vic Gerami Video

September 6, 2022 By administrator

A young talented American Armenian Journalist like many Armenian Vic Gerami is frustrated by the world’s silence.

The worst atrocity was launched by Azerbaijan and Turkey on the peaceful people of Armenian Artsakh while the world was preoccupied with the Covid-19 pandemic. Vic with two other friends packs their bags and head to Armenia.

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Wally Sarkeesian in Conversation with the Motherland Filmmaker Vic Gerami https://t.co/eVKCz437Dm

— Wally Sarkeesian (@gagrulenet) September 5, 2022

Here is his story

Written, produced, and directed by Vic Gerami, ‘Motherland’ is a journalistic investigative documentary feature film about Azerbaijan’s, Turkey’s unprovoked genocidal attack on Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) in 2020 and the massacre of 5,000+ people, and the two nations’ ongoing campaign of hate, violence, and disinformation against the indigenous Armenians.

Growing up in Los Angeles, I felt different, an outsider, due to my
Armenian ethnicity, national origin, and sexual orientation. These
factors made it challenging to have a clear identity, as I was
keenly aware of being a minority on many levels, marginalized,
and felt at a disadvantage in my community and from my
peers.

When I turned three years old, my parents took me to visit
Armenia and remarkably those early memories and images
remained embedded in my heart from our three-month trip. It was
a life-altering experience that instilled a love for my motherland.
When you feel you don’t belong, you hold on to your roots tightly.
I spent years learning about the 1915 Armenian Genocide, when 1.5 million Armenian were
exterminated from their historic homeland by the Ottoman Turks. This ancient land, Armenia,
is historically where Noah’s Ark landed on Mount Ararat, was the first nation to adopt
Christianity as a State religion and the beautiful Armenian highlands were famously
memorialized by William Saroyan in his iconic novels.
It was a shock when on September 27, 2020, Azerbaijan and Turkey unleashed an
unprovoked genocidal assault and ethnic cleansing on the Armenians of Artsakh (Nagorno-
Karabakh) and massacred 5,000+ people in 44 days. It triggered and awakened deep
wounds in Armenian communities worldwide and ignited new trauma. I watched the horrors
of Armenians being slaughtered, beheaded, and violated in unimaginable ways while
witnessing the international community’s deafening silence. truth was not being reported.
It became clear that this 21st-century slaughter taking place needed to be properly
documented and accurately reported. Without hesitation, I packed up and flew to my
embattled motherland to personally interview officials, veterans, experts, and journalists. I
documented precisely how Azerbaijan’s president, Aliyev, and Turkish President Erdoğan – a
pair of dictators and self-professed “brothers” – are pulling the wool over the world’s eyes,
and in the process, getting away with mass murder.
I was determined to make a documentary film aimed at a worldwide audience so that
international viewers would see and experience the extraordinary beauty of Armenia and
Artsakh, understand the context of the unprovoked attack and be eyewitnesses to the
humanitarian catastrophe. ‘Motherland’ is raw, unfiltered, and without compromise.
‘Motherland’ is dedicated to the bright memory of the 5,000+ Armenian martyrs in 2020.

Written, produced, and directed by Vic Gerami, ‘Motherland’ is a journalistic investigative documentary feature film about Azerbaijan’s, Turkey’s unprovoked genocidal attack on Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) in 2020 and the massacre of 5,000+ people, and the two nations’ ongoing campaign of hate, violence, and disinformation against the indigenous Armenians.

SYNOPSIS
It took 106 years before the United States formally recognized the Armenian Genocide
of 1915 at the hands of the Ottoman Turks. On April 24, 2021, President Joe Biden
became the first US president to officially recognize the Armenian genocide and to
recommit to prevent such an atrocity from occurring again. Tragically, history is
repeating itself with Turkey’s ongoing genocidal attack and ethnic cleansing against
Armenians as we’ve witnessed recently in Artsakh. “Motherland” tells the story of this
ongoing tragic chapter through the lens of Armenian-American journalist and LGBTQ+
activist, Vic Gerami.
MOTHERLAND is a 120-minute documentary feature film about Azerbaijan’s, Turkey’s
unprovoked genocidal attack and ethnic cleansing against Armenians of Artsakh, also
known as Nagorno-Karabakh, starting on September 27, 2020. Azerbaijan with the
declared assistance from Turkey reawakened the conflict from dormancy by
launching a large-scale offensive against Artsakh. In its war effort, Azerbaijan relied on
thousands of Turkish-paid jihadist mercenaries airlifted from terrorist camps in Syria,
Libya, and Pakistan, and brought to fight alongside the Azerbaijani Army. The 2020
invasion opened a new chapter in the history of regional warfare and involved
unmatched suffering of the civilian population. For 44 days, the world largely watched
in deafening silence as over 5,000 Armenians were massacred.
With illegal and banned weapons, including cluster bombs and white phosphorus
munitions, the aggressors destroyed towns and villages, indiscriminately killed people
mainly between the ages of 18-21, and occupied approximately 80% of Artsakh.
By November 9, 2020, when a new ceasefire was declared, 100,000 people, 2/3 of
Artsakh’s population was driven out of their ancestral land and made refugees.
Despite calls from bipartisan Congress members to intervene, most of the world stayed
silent. Many nations, mainly in Europe, are heavily invested in Azerbaijan’s oil and gas
and the Caspian pipeline that delivers it to Europe.
Through a journalist and activist’s lens, Motherland focuses the world’s attention on the
atrocities, war crimes, and crimes against humanity committed by Azerbaijan and
Turkey against Artsakh and Armenia. It chronicles the struggle of the Armenian people
to come to terms with its fate, mourn the loss more than 5,000 people, and pick up the
pieces and carry on as they have for millennia. It includes interviews with war heroes,
displaced refugees, American and Armenian high-profile elected officials, and
ordinary people.
The film also accounts for the apathy of the greater world community, the hypocrisy of
public figures who preach about human rights but show inaction when reality hits, and
how the press is easily manipulated by a rogue nation’s campaign of hate,
disinformation, and propaganda.

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Conversation with Harut Sassounian, Pashinyan banning top French Armenian Intelectual entering Armenia Video.

July 15, 2022 By administrator

By Wally Sarkeesian,

Conversation with Harut Sassounian, Pashinyan banning top French Armenian Intelectual entering Armenia and why Diaspora Armenian should support Armenia?

Why we Diaspora Armenian need to continue supporting Armenia when eastern Armenian has betrayed us twice, in 1918 western Armenian help created Armenia, and in 1920 the eastern Armenian become communists got in love with linen and Stalin started deporting western Armenian intellectuals to Siberia, and many western Armenian left the country,

The Eastern Armenian 2018 chose a dictator Pashinyan with a fake revolution supported by Turkey they began their hatred of Diaspora Armenian and Artsakh by closing the ministry of diaspora followed by concperacy organized by Pashinyan and Aliyev against Artsakh again a fake war in 2020 by design to fail like Stalin Pashinyan handed most of Artsakh to Azerbaijan. and now Eastern Armenian getting in love with Turks and pushing for the Turkification of Armenia as they did with communism in 1920.

Sassounian response detail in Video

“Papazyan writes” I knew that my entry to Azerbaijan and Turkey was prohibited and now I learned that my entry to Pashinyan’s Armenia is also prohibited. After 40 years of struggle for Armenia, Armenia and Armenian Court, the appearance of such a situation is simply a source of pain.” Nikol Pashinyan This decision is a fact that the responsibility given to him is Not above his height. An is strong when his police station demands the expulsion of an Armenian Court figure, but can you imagine this little leader in front of Erdogan and Aliyev? “Papazyan writes.

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Conversation with Ara Papyan, he describes Kocharyan and Pashinyan fighting for who would be the last wife of Russia. Video

December 9, 2021 By administrator

Conversation with Ara Papyan, why Armenia need Alliance with the United state, not Russia video,

Papyan said Russia has invited Turkey to the south Caucasus because Russia is leaving the south Caucasus step by step.

On Kocharyan and Pashinyan tribes war, he compares them as two wives fighting for the same husband Russia, Watch much more interview video…

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Dejavu: Parliament speaker Alen Simonyan says Armenian captive soldiers no longer exist for him Video

December 7, 2021 By administrator

The Telegram channel of Dejavu has posted a video where the speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia, Alen Simonyan, talks to a person at an event and touches upon the issue of Armenian captives in Azerbaijan.

Note that it is not known where and when this conversation took place.

Below we present the text of this video recorded conversation.

– For example, can our captives wait for two, three months more?

– Alen Simonyan—speaks in parallel: He is right, he is right.

– Such things they say, in people…

– Alen Simonyan: No, it’s wrong, they do not understand. What was the objective of those captives, those people, the soldiers that they went?

– To defend the homeland.

– Alen Simonyan: The Homeland. Now, I’m sorry I may be saying something a little wrong, but I consider those captives that they are no more, they are no more for me. When a terrorist takes a plane, Israel, Israel, Israel does not negotiate with the terrorist, it shoots that plane [down]. And do you know who those captives are? Who those captives are?

– I want to hear from you.

– Alen Simonyan: They are those people who put down [their] weapons and ran away and got lost. I cannot say this out loud. Are you not interested in why the parents of those captives are not active now?

– I’m very interested in this.

– Alen Simonyan: Because, because, because those people know that those people deserted [the army], they put [down their] weapons and fled, ended up in [Azerbaijani] captivity.

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Armenia is bleeding in multi-front, losing Territories, soldiers, and brain drain. Is it stoppable while Pashinyan is in power? Watch Interview with Mr. Marukyan

December 6, 2021 By administrator

Armenia is bleeding in multi-front, losing Territories, soldiers, and brain drain. Is it stoppable to unite the country while Pashinyan is in power? Watch my Interview with Edmon Marukyan, leader of Bright Armenia

Mr. Marukyan is an attorney very well-educated in the US, Russia, and Armenia a leader of once opposition party bright Armenia, trying to unite the Armenian political establishment to save the country is it possible while the controversial, divider and revengeful current leader of the country Nikol Pashinyan in power?

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