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The Armenian Genocide

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The very corrupt mind of Adolf Hitler once said, “Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?” (“Armenian Genocide Museum of America”). Not but 100 years ago, a mass murder of over 1.5 million innocent Armenian citizens occurred in the former Ottoman Empire at the hands of the Turkish military officials. Yet in the present day, many sources and scholars throughout the world refuse to accept such exterminating events that took place between the Turks and Armenians. (History.com Staff). According to Dictionary.com, the very definition of the word genocide means to “deliberately kill off or a systematic extermination of a large group people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation” (“Genocide”). The Armenian …show more content…

First, I’ll discuss why we must make a change on the acceptance of historical events throughout countries especially those, which caused great harm. Then we’ll talk about how to solve present genocides through education and recognition. And lastly, we will review how to fully acknowledge this mass killing as a historical event therefore we can prevent future genocides. Genocides must be acknowledged as historical affairs, denial and crimes committed without proper justice, will only allow for more lives to be lost. According to the article Behind the Bloodshed, “Small killings such as bombings, shootings, terrorist attacks, and homicides happen about every two weeks in America alone” (“Behind”). The Newtown School shooting in Connecticut, the movie theater shooting in Aurora, Colorado, the Boston marathon bombing, or the Virginia Tech public shooting in 2007, all these catastrophes are recognized today even though the amount of victims ranges from 5 to 35. Now 1.5 million died in the Armenian mass killing but the Turks refuse to endorse responsibility for their actions and most of the world ignores what happened and refuses to educate students …show more content…

Civilizations of any race or religion within any country would feel at home without fear of being attacked or persecuted by the government. Justice would be served to those who rightful committed crimes against any human. However, if we don’t take action and don’t execute a solution for genocides, the Darfur genocide could last for centuries and exterminate the entire non-Arab race. Governments would become ruled with corrupt leaders. Ethnic and religious cleansing would wipe out populations, events as big as the Jewish Holocaust would reoccur without fail. This is why all genocides must come to an

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