Mount Ararat - Eternal Symbol of the Armenian Genocide
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Mount Ararat, now in Turkish territory, is a potent reminder to Armenians, particularly those in the capital Yerevan, of the lands lost as a result of the Armenian Genocide.
It is a holy site too. "And in the seventh month, on the seventeenth day of the month, the ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat." Genesis 8:4.
Dr Harry Hagopian - himself an ethnic Armenian - tells us why Ararat is something of an 'eternal monument' to the one million plus people who were massacred. #Armenia #Genocide #ArmenianGenocide #Yerevan.
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