Turkey Border Reset Angers Armenians
Turkey Border Reset Angers Armenians
Today in Labor History April 24, 1915: The Turkish government arrested 250 Armenian intellectuals in Istanbul. This marked the beginning of the Armenian genocide. The Ottomans went on to slaughter over 1.5 million Armenians from 1915-1917, or 90% of the Armenian population. The genocide also destroyed two thousand year’s-worth of Armenian civilization in Asian Minor. The U.S. Congress did not officially recognize the Armenian genocide until 2019. Israel didn’t recognize it until 2025. Today, April 24, is now recognized as Armenian Genocide Memorial Day. In 1997, the Council of Armenian-American Organizations of Northern California (CAAONC), a coalition of over 30 Armenian-American Organizations, purchased the cross on top of Mount Davidson, the highest peak in San Francisco (928 feet). The cross, which is visible throughout the city (at least when the city isn’t socked in with pea soup fog) has been recognized as a memorial to the Armenian Genocide ever since.
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1915 — Comienza el Genocidio Armenio, con la persecución y asesinato de alrededor de 1,5 millones de armenios por el Imperio Otomano.
Hoy, 24 de abril de 2026, se cumplen 111 años de aquel acontecimiento que marcó el inicio de las deportaciones forzosas y las masacres en masa contra el pueblo armenio por parte del Imperio Otomano.
Aunque ha pasado más de un siglo, el impacto sigue vigente: