Video DOCUMENTARIES
The UN 1965 debate on the Armenian Genocide
This film was produced as a commemorative call to remembrance and justice on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide perpetrated by the Turkish government in 1915. The film is introduced by Prof. Setrak Minas, and includes footage from the United Nations adoption of the Genocide Convention and a January 25-27, 1964 United Nations debate about the need for recognition of the Armenian Genocide. The Genocide Education Project GenocideEducation.org |
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The Armenian Genocide: Looking Back, Moving Forward, Narrated by Ara Sarafian
The Armenian Genocide is no longer a silent issue in Turkey. The Kurdish awakening over the last 30 years has led to major changes in the political landscape of that country. Kurdish leaders today, as well as millions of others, acknowledge the participation of Kurds in the genocide of Armenians and seek to make amends. (This film is largely based on materials from Diyarbakir between 2012-13). |
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Armenian Genocide On Egyptian TV talk show
Millions Watch Popular Egyptian Talk Show on the Armenian Genocide |
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How The Armenian Genocide Lost Its Place In History
Genocide Denied (October 2002): A century on, learn how the Armenian genocide was finally given its proper prominence in the history of the 20th century. |
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The Armenian Genocide [ The Hidden Holocaust ] 1992 Documentary
The starting date of the genocide is conventionally held to be April 24, 1915, the day when Ottoman authorities arrested some 250 Armenian intellectuals and community leaders in Constantinople. Thereafter, the Ottoman military uprooted Armenians from their homes and forced them to march for hundreds of miles, depriving them of food and water, to the desert of what is now Syria. Massacres were indiscriminate of age or gender, with rape and other sexual abuse commonplace. The majority of Armenian diaspora communities were founded as a result of the Armenian genocide. is view. |
Armenian diaspora communities were founded as a result of the Armenian genocide.
Turkey, the successor state of the Ottoman Empire, denies the word genocide is an accurate description of the events. In recent years, it has faced repeated calls to accept the events as genocide. To date, twenty countries have officially recognized the events of the period as genocide, and most genocide scholars and historians accept this view. |
The Genocide Education Project is a nonprofit organization that assists educators in teaching about human rights and genocide, particularly the Armenian Genocide, by developing and distributing instructional materials, providing access to teaching resources and organizing educational workshops.
ABC
News - Armenian Genocide
Published on Mar 30, 2012 In a news series devoted to major events of the 20th century, ABC News' World News Tonight with Peter Jennings featured a story about the Armenian Genocide on April 30, 1999. The video includes Armenian Genocide survivors Mary Omartian and Perouze Ipekjian, historian Jay Winter, author Peter Balakian, and photos by Armin Wegner. |
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History of Turkish Ottoman Genocide of Armenians, Assyrians and Pontic Greeks
The Turkish government thinks that by denying the genocide committed against their Christian minorities between 1914 and 1918, it can wipe its dark past. In doing so, they claim that the genocide that brutally killed 1,500,000 Armenians, 750,000 Assyrians and 300,000 Pontic Greeks is a "fabrication of history". The overwhelming evidence and eyewitness accounts of this tragedy is testimony that these horrible crimes were committed and continuing to deny the crime only makes today's Turkish government an accomplice to the crime. |
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Battle Over History - A Genocide
A Documentary by CBS about the 1st Genocide of the 20th Century - the Armenian Genocide by the Turks and a visit to the mass grave in Deir Zor. |
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Charlie Rose Show - The Genocide Subject
Peter Balakian is a winner of 1998 PEN/Martha Albrand Prize for Memoir, the New Jersey Council of Humanities Book Award, Academy of American Poets Prize 1975 and New York Times Notable Book Prizes. He is a writer, poet and academic, the Donald M. and Constance H. Rebar Professor of Humanities at Colgate University. |
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Michael Coren Attacks Turkish Hypocrisy
Michael Coren is a weekly columnist, published every Saturday, with the Toronto, Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton and Winnipeg Sun and The London Free Press and in more than a dozen other daily and weekly newspapers across Canada. |
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Fox News : Remembering The Armenian Genocide
www.foxnews.com Andrew Kzirian, Executive Director of the Armenian National Committee, shares the details of tragic event in World history, the Armenian Genocide |
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AGHET: The Armenian Genocide
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Germany, Turkey and the Armenian Genocide
A documentary of the Armenian genocide. Describes how Turks and Germans conspired to commit the first genocide of the twentieth century.
A documentary of the Armenian genocide. Describes how Turks and Germans conspired to commit the first genocide of the twentieth century.
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The Hidden Holocaust – The Armenian Genocide
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ARMENIAN GENOCIDE CONTINUES
Armenian Army Officer Murdered by Azerbaijani Turk on NATO Campus on February 19, 2004
Armenian Army Officer Cruelly Killed By Azerbayjani Serviceman In Budapest
Azerbaijani Turkish Soldiers Destroy Armenian Historic Headstones (Khackars) in Djulfa December 15, 2005
Scenes of Destruction Historic Documentary and Scenes of Destruction (English 19 min)
Hrant Dink, An Armenian journalist murdered on January 19, 2007
Armenian Genocide June 2 2008 – by ABC Australia
Armenian Private of Turkish Army murdered by Turkish soldier on April 24, 2011
Armenian private killed intentionally, new testimony shows – by Zaman Newspaper
FBI Translator Asserts About Turkish Bribes to US Officials Interview 1 , Interview 2
Hdden Armenians Crypto (Hidden) Armenians (in Armeian) Hidden Armenians (Report in English)
Armenian Army Officer Murdered by Azerbaijani Turk on NATO Campus on February 19, 2004
Armenian Army Officer Cruelly Killed By Azerbayjani Serviceman In Budapest
Azerbaijani Turkish Soldiers Destroy Armenian Historic Headstones (Khackars) in Djulfa December 15, 2005
Scenes of Destruction Historic Documentary and Scenes of Destruction (English 19 min)
Hrant Dink, An Armenian journalist murdered on January 19, 2007
Armenian Genocide June 2 2008 – by ABC Australia
Armenian Private of Turkish Army murdered by Turkish soldier on April 24, 2011
Armenian private killed intentionally, new testimony shows – by Zaman Newspaper
FBI Translator Asserts About Turkish Bribes to US Officials Interview 1 , Interview 2
Hdden Armenians Crypto (Hidden) Armenians (in Armeian) Hidden Armenians (Report in English)
Der Voghormia
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