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of course, they're armenia. >> well, arrived in the country, this is yesterday the sisters are armenia on their fathers side, visiting the country to mark the 100 year anniversary of genocide of ethnic armenia in the empire. >>> all right 6:50.
of course, they're armenia. >> well, arrived in the country, this is yesterday the sisters are armenia on their fathers side, visiting the country to mark the 100 year anniversary of genocide of ethnic armenia in the empire. >>> all right 6:50.
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in armenia when they offer you food, you have to eat it. they would welcome you and food is very important for them. >> in every armenian community we feel like we're a "smallville"age and they come together to put on something like this. what i find really interesting about san francisco is the blends of armenia that come together. once they are here, the way people work together at any age, including our grandmothers, our grandfathers, skewering the meat, it's fun to see. fun to see everybody get together. >> we call it subarek. it's a cheese turn over if you want. we make the dough from scratch. we boil it like you do for la san i can't. >> the amount of love and karin fused in these foods is tremendous. they come in every day to prepare, cook and bake bread, all in preparation for this big festival. >> nobody says no. when you come them, they have to come tomorrow for the feast. >> what a treat it is to taste a delicious recipe, all made from scratch and passed down through generations. it really makes you appreciate the little things.
in armenia when they offer you food, you have to eat it. they would welcome you and food is very important for them. >> in every armenian community we feel like we're a "smallville"age and they come together to put on something like this. what i find really interesting about san francisco is the blends of armenia that come together. once they are here, the way people work together at any age, including our grandmothers, our grandfathers, skewering the meat, it's fun to see. fun...
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armenia's message is it's important to recognize the acts and not condone it in the future. paul torjuvian, al jazeera. >> italian authorities arrested several men suspected of planning an attack on the vatican. authorities say nine men were arrested in raids across italy. the men are also accused of carrying out and financing attacks in afghanistan and pakistan. claudio lavagna has more from rome. >> on friday, police conducted an antiterrorism operation that led to the arrest warrants of 18 people across italy. now nine of those people were arrested who two of them are suspected of still being at large, seven have believed to be returned to pakistan, moved to italy in 2005 about they blended in with local communities most of them were business men well regarded. but behind the scenes investigators believe that these people were raising funds to finance terrorism operation back at the border between afghanistan and pakistan and even took active part in some of the terrorist attacks including the bombing of a market in peshawar in 2009 which killed more than a thousand peopl
armenia's message is it's important to recognize the acts and not condone it in the future. paul torjuvian, al jazeera. >> italian authorities arrested several men suspected of planning an attack on the vatican. authorities say nine men were arrested in raids across italy. the men are also accused of carrying out and financing attacks in afghanistan and pakistan. claudio lavagna has more from rome. >> on friday, police conducted an antiterrorism operation that led to the arrest...
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he was six when he and his parents left their farm in western armenia.is father was warned their village would be targeted by ottoman turk soldiers. >> my mother covered her face with soot. soldiers asked what nationality he was. he said he was a kurd. if he would have said armenian he would have been killed. he said he would never forget seeing mothers abandon their children along the way. >> when they got tired they couldn't carry their infants any more. they would throw them in the river, that was better than throwing them on the ground where animals would eat them. >> these halls have written memories of atrocityies committed between 1915 and 1915 to 1921 and beyond. >> it is not only part of armenian history memory. at the same time it is un deniable part of the turkish history. >> he said in addition to remembering the past armenia is also looking ahead. that's why it's not putting any pre-conditions for establishing relations with turkey. >> we have not said that they would recognize the armenian genocide to establish normalized ties. >> many are
he was six when he and his parents left their farm in western armenia.is father was warned their village would be targeted by ottoman turk soldiers. >> my mother covered her face with soot. soldiers asked what nationality he was. he said he was a kurd. if he would have said armenian he would have been killed. he said he would never forget seeing mothers abandon their children along the way. >> when they got tired they couldn't carry their infants any more. they would throw them in...
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for the people of armenia, it's towering obelisk is a symbol of strength. here, the president welcomes guests from around the world. among them, russian president vladimir putin and his french counterpart, francois hollande. both countries see the massacre of armenians by ottoman turks as genocide. armenia's president spoke of a long struggle by recognition. >> may this dispel the darkness of 100 years of denial and put an end to the suffering of people experiencing the horrors and tortures of genocide, even into the 21st century. >> the suffering of more than 2 million armenians began with the outbreak of world war i. until then, the christian minority had lived peacefully among turks and kurds on both sides of the border between the ottoman empire and russia. the ottomans accuse the armenians of siding with the russians, calling them a threat to the state. men, women and children were sent on death marches toward syria and iraq. many died of hunger or thirst or were simply killed. some 300,000 armenians fled abroad. many went to russia. turkey's focus on
for the people of armenia, it's towering obelisk is a symbol of strength. here, the president welcomes guests from around the world. among them, russian president vladimir putin and his french counterpart, francois hollande. both countries see the massacre of armenians by ottoman turks as genocide. armenia's president spoke of a long struggle by recognition. >> may this dispel the darkness of 100 years of denial and put an end to the suffering of people experiencing the horrors and...
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in a moment we'll talk to jamal in istanbul but first let's go to the capital of armenia. >>reporter: thousands have been pouring into the memorial since this morning when there was an official commemoration which saw the president welcoming the russian and french presidents. throughout the day, there have been people here carrying flowers, many of them wearing black. it's been raining heavy at times, yet it has not stopped them from paying respects to those who died. among them are people from california australia, and the middle east. they are descendants of survivors who had to flee their homeland. also there was a handful of eyewitnesses who survived. we spoke to one of them earlier this week. he watches his great grandchildren play. he was six when he and his family left their farm in western armenia. >> my mother dressed as a kurd and covered her face with soot. they asked my father his nationality. he told them he was a kurd. if they found out he was armenian he would have been killed. >>reporter: they walked 300 kilometers to safety. he says he'll never forget seei
in a moment we'll talk to jamal in istanbul but first let's go to the capital of armenia. >>reporter: thousands have been pouring into the memorial since this morning when there was an official commemoration which saw the president welcoming the russian and french presidents. throughout the day, there have been people here carrying flowers, many of them wearing black. it's been raining heavy at times, yet it has not stopped them from paying respects to those who died. among them are...
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he was six when they left their farm in western armenia. his father was warned their farm would be targeted. >> my mother dressed as a kurd. my father has a mustache. he told them he was a kurd. if they found out he was he was armenian, he would have been killed. when mothers got tired they couldn't carry their infants anymore and threw them in the river. that was better than leaving them on the ground where wild animals would eat them. >>reporter: eyewitness accounts are on display here at the armenian genocide museum. this new exhibition timed to open with the centennial celebration is the first time the mass killing of armenians is shown in the world context. >> it's not only part of armenian history. it's a part of turkish history. >>reporter: armenian's president was one of the first visitors to the exhibition and says in addition to remembering the past armenia is also looking ahead. that's why it's not putting any preconditions for establishing relations with turkey. >> our position is fair and constructive. >>reporter: many are stil
he was six when they left their farm in western armenia. his father was warned their farm would be targeted. >> my mother dressed as a kurd. my father has a mustache. he told them he was a kurd. if they found out he was he was armenian, he would have been killed. when mothers got tired they couldn't carry their infants anymore and threw them in the river. that was better than leaving them on the ground where wild animals would eat them. >>reporter: eyewitness accounts are on display...
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. >> and commemorating armenia arrest armenia. >> and the dna that is altered in the embryo. >> we havemore on sports news. it's back to barcelona. bayern munich has had so much success. >> dozens have aride in the sicilian bored of catania just in friday. they're diverting resources to stop people smugglers. this man prosecutors say he was at the helm of a boat that collided with a containership around sank off the libyan coast. 700 people died then. now those numbers contributed to an april record for migrant deaths. more than 1300 are thought to have lost their lives while making the crossing. barnaby phillips has more from catania. >> is this the face of a trader in human misery? that's what a court in catania must decide. he said he was only a passenger on the overcrowded boat that capsized with the loss of hundreds of lives. other survivors say he was the boat's captain. but even if guilty he would surely be only a small cog in the big business of taking people across the mediterranean. there are migrants in the public squares, in the bus stations. bored, frustrated planning their
. >> and commemorating armenia arrest armenia. >> and the dna that is altered in the embryo. >> we havemore on sports news. it's back to barcelona. bayern munich has had so much success. >> dozens have aride in the sicilian bored of catania just in friday. they're diverting resources to stop people smugglers. this man prosecutors say he was at the helm of a boat that collided with a containership around sank off the libyan coast. 700 people died then. now those numbers...
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armenia says 1.5 million killed and 20 other governments call the first genocide of the 20th century.sputes figures and rejects the use of the word genocide and we have more. warned the village would be targeted by soldiers. >> translator: my mother covered her face with soot and dressed as a kurd and with my father he is a man with a mustache and asked what nationality are you and told them he was a kurt if they found out he was armenian he would be killed. walked 300 kilometers to safety and mothers abandoned their children along the way. >> when they were tired they couldn't hold the infants and through them in the river rather than leaving them on the ground where wild animals would eat them. >> eyewitness accounts are on display at the armenian genocide institute and museum. these halls have photographic evidence and footage and written testimonies of the atrocities that armenia say were committed against them between 1915-1923 and beyond. the new exhibition time to open with a centennial commemoration is the first time the mass killings of armenians is shown in the wider context
armenia says 1.5 million killed and 20 other governments call the first genocide of the 20th century.sputes figures and rejects the use of the word genocide and we have more. warned the village would be targeted by soldiers. >> translator: my mother covered her face with soot and dressed as a kurd and with my father he is a man with a mustache and asked what nationality are you and told them he was a kurt if they found out he was armenian he would be killed. walked 300 kilometers to...
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-- flight from armenia was by no means exceptional. almost every family was affected by the genocide a century ago. i hope we will have as much strength as our ancestors had back then. reporter: at 93 she is frail. she lives with her daughter mimi . their conversation's switch between english and armenian. but they avoid talking about what happened back then. it is too upsetting. would janet sitter visiting -- janet consider visiting? janet: why would i choose to go to turkey? my family suffered so much. i don't want to think about it. reporter: madeleine, by contrast, wants to talk about the genocide. she is going to take part in an art project this year, as in past years. after the commemoration ceremony she will gather up all the flowers to make paper out of them. personal accounts of the genocide will be printed on the paper. lest the past be forgotten. brian: turks who publicly challenged their government's position that no genocide occurred at all do so at their own peril. dw has been talking to people in istanbul and has more on
-- flight from armenia was by no means exceptional. almost every family was affected by the genocide a century ago. i hope we will have as much strength as our ancestors had back then. reporter: at 93 she is frail. she lives with her daughter mimi . their conversation's switch between english and armenian. but they avoid talking about what happened back then. it is too upsetting. would janet sitter visiting -- janet consider visiting? janet: why would i choose to go to turkey? my family...
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we have live pictures from armenia where a memorial is taking place to honor the armenians who perishedmass killings during world war i. what a stunning picture that is right there. it began a century ago today, these killings. the anniversary is marked by a canned diization ceremony for victims and a convert later in the day. in a few minutes, we will have a retrospective of what happened 100 years ago today. >>> other news we are following, the white house is ak knoll jing a fatal mistake pap drone strike in pakistan back in january accidentally killed two hostages held by al qaeda. they are american born weinstein on the left in the sweater and italian giovanni. president barack obama apologized to the men's families. >> as president and as commander-in-chief i take full responsibility for all our counterterrorism operations, including the one that inadvertently took the lives of warren and giovanni. i profoundly regret what happened. on behalf of the united states government, i offer our deepest apologies to the families. >> cnn has new details on the efforts to free the american ca
we have live pictures from armenia where a memorial is taking place to honor the armenians who perishedmass killings during world war i. what a stunning picture that is right there. it began a century ago today, these killings. the anniversary is marked by a canned diization ceremony for victims and a convert later in the day. in a few minutes, we will have a retrospective of what happened 100 years ago today. >>> other news we are following, the white house is ak knoll jing a fatal...
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. >>> armenians marking 100 years of massacre of their ancestors during the first world war and armenias 1 1/2 million people were killed in what it and 20 other countries describe as the first genocide of the 20th century, turkey disputes and rejects allegations of a planned ethnic cleansing campaign. in a moment we will be speaking to a correspondent in the turkish city of istanbul and first let's go to paul in the armenia capitol. and, paul so armenians expressing the pain 100 years on in the company of several world leaders, paul. >> reporter: yes, there are five presidents here including the armenian president, french president and russia president vladimir putin and the greek president and delegations here from a number of churches around the world and his holiness in the second and armenian said today is a historic and sacred day including the dignitaries and delegations from middle east and europe as well as the u.s. later on today they will continue with an 8:30 torch light procession from republicans where the city of the capitol and center of the capitol to the memorial here
. >>> armenians marking 100 years of massacre of their ancestors during the first world war and armenias 1 1/2 million people were killed in what it and 20 other countries describe as the first genocide of the 20th century, turkey disputes and rejects allegations of a planned ethnic cleansing campaign. in a moment we will be speaking to a correspondent in the turkish city of istanbul and first let's go to paul in the armenia capitol. and, paul so armenians expressing the pain 100 years...
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he was six when he and his parents left their farm in western armenia and his father was warned theirlage would be targeted by ottoman turk soldiers. >> translator: my mother covered her face with soot and dressed as a kurd and there is a photo of my father and he is the man with a mustache and he told them he was a kurd. if they found out he was armenian he would have been killed. >> reporter: he and his parents walked for 300 kilometers to safety. he says he will never forget seeing mothers abandon their children along the way. >> translator: when they got tired they couldn't carry their infants anymore and throw them in the river. throwing them in the river was better than leaving them on the ground where wild animals would eat them. >> reporter: eyewitness accounts from survivors like him are on display at the armenia institute and museum and the halls have photographic evidence and footage and written testimonies of the atrocities that arman yanukovichs say were committed against them between 1915-1923 and beyond. the new exhibition time to open with a centennial commemoration is
he was six when he and his parents left their farm in western armenia and his father was warned theirlage would be targeted by ottoman turk soldiers. >> translator: my mother covered her face with soot and dressed as a kurd and there is a photo of my father and he is the man with a mustache and he told them he was a kurd. if they found out he was armenian he would have been killed. >> reporter: he and his parents walked for 300 kilometers to safety. he says he will never forget...
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. ♪ a somber day in armenia where dignitaries from around the world mark 100 years since the killingf more than 1.5 million people. plus more than a dozen people arrested in italy this morning for, quote, acts of terror that includes a planned attack on the vatican. and criticism over the u.s. drone program today after two men including an american were killed in an air strike. ♪ watch this we will tell you how high school students completely fell through the stage right there at the collapsing. ♪ good morning to you and thanks for joining us, you are watching al jazeera america and live from new york city i'm morgan and ceremonies in armenia today mark 100 years since the massacre of more than a million armains by turks and french president as well as russian president vladimir putin placed a yellow rose on a wreath commemorating lives lost around the time of world war i, for complete coverage we are if turkey and paul live and paul let's start with you this morning, an solemn day in armenia and what happened this morning and what is scheduled for later? >> well it's been raining al
. ♪ a somber day in armenia where dignitaries from around the world mark 100 years since the killingf more than 1.5 million people. plus more than a dozen people arrested in italy this morning for, quote, acts of terror that includes a planned attack on the vatican. and criticism over the u.s. drone program today after two men including an american were killed in an air strike. ♪ watch this we will tell you how high school students completely fell through the stage right there at the...
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the figures and rejects allegations of a planned ethnic cleansing campaign and we have more from armenia's>> reporter: 104-year-old watches his great, great grandchildren play. he was six when he and his parents left their farm in western armenia his father was warned, their village would be targeted by ottomen soldiers. >> my mother covered her face with soot and dressed as a kurd and a photo of my father and a man with a mustache and asked what naturalionality are you and if he said an armenian he would be killed. >> reporter: walked 300 kilometers to safety and says he will never forget seeing mothers abandon their clirnhildren along the way. >> translator: when they got tired they through the children in the river and better than leaving them on the ground where wild animals without eat them. >> reporter: survivors like this are on display at the armenian genocide institute and museum, these halls have photographic evidence and footage and writ own testimonies of the atrocities that armenians say were committed against them between 1915-1923 and beyond. this new exhibition time to open
the figures and rejects allegations of a planned ethnic cleansing campaign and we have more from armenia's>> reporter: 104-year-old watches his great, great grandchildren play. he was six when he and his parents left their farm in western armenia his father was warned, their village would be targeted by ottomen soldiers. >> my mother covered her face with soot and dressed as a kurd and a photo of my father and a man with a mustache and asked what naturalionality are you and if he...
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of course, they're armenia. >> well, arrived in the country, this is yesterday the sisters are armenian their fathers side, visiting the country to mark the 100 year anniversary of genocide of ethnic armenia in the empire. >>> all right 6:50. how about you know who that is? that's francis bean. ya, kurt kobain's daughter. she casino of made somewhat of a shocking announcement yesterday. she is not a fan of nirvanna's music. her dad's music. she 22 now my goodness, frances bean says her, you know respects her father's work, there is a song that makes her particularly sad about his suicide. she told rolling stone magazine she believes her father wrote dumb about his-self. that's the name of the song, dumb. kobain is the executive producer of the documentary kurt kobain montage of heck. which debuts on hbo next month. what i should say is frances bean kobain is making the documentary. >>> all right pitch perfect is still weeks from its release, but star already creating buzz on the film poster her arms crossed and her don't mess with me face. so the actress started instagram revolution, t
of course, they're armenia. >> well, arrived in the country, this is yesterday the sisters are armenian their fathers side, visiting the country to mark the 100 year anniversary of genocide of ethnic armenia in the empire. >>> all right 6:50. how about you know who that is? that's francis bean. ya, kurt kobain's daughter. she casino of made somewhat of a shocking announcement yesterday. she is not a fan of nirvanna's music. her dad's music. she 22 now my goodness, frances bean...
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. >> first rapper kanye west jumps into a lake in armenia and things get crazier from there. we have got the video. >>> talk about a freak accident. one person is dead after a chunk of road crashes on top of a vehicle in washington state. this happened this morning at a construction site. investigators say crews were installing a sidewalk on a highway overpass. workers were cutting a piece of concrete the road gave way and fell on top of a pickup truck. the victim's name is not being released. >>> it has happened again. a mega bus crashed early this morning in indiana. fourth mega bus crash in that state since objection. this time a tractor trailer was involved along with other vehicles. 60 people were on board that bus heading to atlanta from chicago. 19 people are hurt. state police say the bus rear ended the truck and traffic slowed in construction zone which push the truck into vehicles in front of it. >>> well, how old should a child be to be left outside alone? that's the debate between a maryland couple and child protective services. daniel and is a shall thought their
. >> first rapper kanye west jumps into a lake in armenia and things get crazier from there. we have got the video. >>> talk about a freak accident. one person is dead after a chunk of road crashes on top of a vehicle in washington state. this happened this morning at a construction site. investigators say crews were installing a sidewalk on a highway overpass. workers were cutting a piece of concrete the road gave way and fell on top of a pickup truck. the victim's name is not...
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naturally beautiful results™. ♪ ♪ >>> live video again here from armenia where a memmorial is taking events in world war i. 100 years ago today. >> armenian groups say starting in 1915, during the final years of the empire, up to 1.5 million ethnic armenians were slaughtered. descendants call it a genocide. turkey long rejected that term. foreign leaders include french president hollande and russian president putin. >> we are joined by senior international correspondent arwa damon. she is live for us in istanbul. arwa? >>. >> reporter: good even pg. a series of events around the country. one of the key armenian churches here expected to be attended and this is quite significant. by turkey's minister to the eu. this is the first time that a representative of the government has attend had such a commemoration since 1916. but for many of those descendants, of the armenias who were so horribly killed back in 1915, they want to see turkey do so much more. >> ♪ ♪ report the music as haunting for those who don't understand the lyrics as it is for those for whom the suffering has no words. t
naturally beautiful results™. ♪ ♪ >>> live video again here from armenia where a memmorial is taking events in world war i. 100 years ago today. >> armenian groups say starting in 1915, during the final years of the empire, up to 1.5 million ethnic armenians were slaughtered. descendants call it a genocide. turkey long rejected that term. foreign leaders include french president hollande and russian president putin. >> we are joined by senior international...
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family is making news half a world away where kim is being treated like some kind of princess in armeniapy to be here? >> very happy to be here. >> this is how the kardashians have become, when kim, kanye and khloe arrived in armenia, local television took it live like it was a presidential visit. >> it was an incredible scene. hundreds of cameras and per armenian custom the
family is making news half a world away where kim is being treated like some kind of princess in armeniapy to be here? >> very happy to be here. >> this is how the kardashians have become, when kim, kanye and khloe arrived in armenia, local television took it live like it was a presidential visit. >> it was an incredible scene. hundreds of cameras and per armenian custom the
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. >>> also world leaders join armenia in commemorating 100 years after genocide. >>> plus a volcano in chili has an ash cloud reaching thousands of miles away. >> the strain on syria's neighbors is driving more and more people to try to cross the sea to europe. the european union is to double the emergency aid it gives to italy, greece and malta to deal with migrants to make it across the mediterranean but the eu is also diverting resources to stop the people smugglers. in tunisia a man appeared in court charged of being in charge a boat that crashed last sunday. at least 700 people on board the boat died. >>reporter: is this the face of a trader in human misery? that's what the court must decide. he says he was only a passenger on the overcrowded boat that capsized with the loss of hundreds of lives. other survivors say he was the boat's captain. but even if guilty he will surely only be a small cog in the huge business of taking desperate people across the mediterranean. we traveled in sicily. there are migrants in the public squares, bus stations board, frustrated planning their nex
. >>> also world leaders join armenia in commemorating 100 years after genocide. >>> plus a volcano in chili has an ash cloud reaching thousands of miles away. >> the strain on syria's neighbors is driving more and more people to try to cross the sea to europe. the european union is to double the emergency aid it gives to italy, greece and malta to deal with migrants to make it across the mediterranean but the eu is also diverting resources to stop the people smugglers....
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observes in armenia, throughout middle east and here at home where tens of thousands marched throughos angeles neighborhood in little armenia to a turkish consulate waving turkish flags and signs making sure the world never forgets. >>> actress angelina jolie brought her star power to the united nations to brick attention to the dire humanitarian crisis in syria. she did not mince words accusing the u.n. of not doing nearly enough to stop the killing in syria or to help the millions who have fled the country or who have been displaced. >> we cannot look at syria and the evil that has arisen from the ashes of indecision and think this is not the lowest point in the world's inability to protect and defend the innocent. >> jolie is a special envoy for the u.n. on refugee issues. when asked about her briefing syria's ambassador was quoted as saying she's beautiful. >>> there is an alert tonight about a growing outbreak of bird flu rippling through the u.s. poultry industry. now in 16 states with minminute latest to declare a state of emergency, 7 million chickens and turkeys affected sin
observes in armenia, throughout middle east and here at home where tens of thousands marched throughos angeles neighborhood in little armenia to a turkish consulate waving turkish flags and signs making sure the world never forgets. >>> actress angelina jolie brought her star power to the united nations to brick attention to the dire humanitarian crisis in syria. she did not mince words accusing the u.n. of not doing nearly enough to stop the killing in syria or to help the millions...
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this kid in paris blowing bubbles at a wedding to you know, this girl in armenia in the republic of armenia who's a traditional dancer to this armenian girl in india who's experiencing monsoon season for the first time. there is this thread that ties people together. is it he religion, is itthe language? is it the schools, is it the organizations? or is it something kind of more ephemeral? which is what i actually think it is. i talked to a women in argentina and she said its like belonging to an invisible club that's invisible to everyone but the members. tell us how the modern armennia christianity is. >> having a church that belongs to just your community is something that keeps your community together. every sunday people get together, with their fellow armenians in mass. and so that alone can keep a community together. it keeps young people knowing the language which is also hugely important. and it is also an incredibly beautiful, the music is beautiful the mass, the badarak is really, is an incredible experience. >> warner: this has been a diaspora that has gone on for, i mean it's b
this kid in paris blowing bubbles at a wedding to you know, this girl in armenia in the republic of armenia who's a traditional dancer to this armenian girl in india who's experiencing monsoon season for the first time. there is this thread that ties people together. is it he religion, is itthe language? is it the schools, is it the organizations? or is it something kind of more ephemeral? which is what i actually think it is. i talked to a women in argentina and she said its like belonging to...
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annette: people will be talking about the country armenia. thank you so much, oliver farry with what has been making headlines locally and internationally. if you want to know more about this story come into our website, france24.comñ
annette: people will be talking about the country armenia. thank you so much, oliver farry with what has been making headlines locally and internationally. if you want to know more about this story come into our website, france24.comñ
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why kim and khloe are in armenia. >>> in armenia crowds are keeping up with the kardashians. kim and khloe they are in their homeland. they are making a documentary on the armenia genocide. now the sisters met with the country's prime minister yesterday. they visited several locations. kim's husband kanye west and their daughter north they are there as well. crowds are literally following the kardashians everywhere they go. >>> pretty scary moments for travelers flying from seattle to the south bay last. alaska airlines was heading to an airport when it hit a flock of birds. the pilot turned back. 112 people passengers and five crew members were on board that flight. no one was hurt. passengers were later given other options to head here to the bay area. >>> some renter miss san francisco's mission district are hoping they can get their belongings today after being forced out of their apartments last week. the building on new hampshire street were declared uninhabilitatable. since then the locks have been changed and they cannot get to their belonging. there is also a problem
why kim and khloe are in armenia. >>> in armenia crowds are keeping up with the kardashians. kim and khloe they are in their homeland. they are making a documentary on the armenia genocide. now the sisters met with the country's prime minister yesterday. they visited several locations. kim's husband kanye west and their daughter north they are there as well. crowds are literally following the kardashians everywhere they go. >>> pretty scary moments for travelers flying from...
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the president of armenia welcomed the comments. >> translation: we are getting messages from over the world, armenians over the world are touched by the message. they consider this 100 years long fight for recognition is going on there's significant results. >> reporter: more than 20 countries acknowledge the armenian genocide. turkey maintained the death was a result of civil war and unrest. allies, u.s. and italy refused to recognise the genocide. and turks will not recognise the pope's statement. >> to be honest i don't believe the word genocide should be used bay relagious figure with many followers. >> you can't say it did or didn't happen, yes t did. there was a massacre on both sides. >> reporter: the vatican acknowledged the armenian genocide since a declaration was signed in 2001 by pope john paul ii >>> a professor of social political history and director of the isenberg institute of political studies joins us from los angeles. what is the significance of pope francis's comments? >> when a world leader of the stature of the pope makes this kind of comment, it has a rippling
the president of armenia welcomed the comments. >> translation: we are getting messages from over the world, armenians over the world are touched by the message. they consider this 100 years long fight for recognition is going on there's significant results. >> reporter: more than 20 countries acknowledge the armenian genocide. turkey maintained the death was a result of civil war and unrest. allies, u.s. and italy refused to recognise the genocide. and turks will not recognise the...
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through a los angeles neighborhood known as little armenia to the turkish consulate, waving signs and flags to make sure the world never forgets. >>> angelina jolie brought her star power to bring attention to the humanitarian crisis in syria. she did not mince words, accusing the u.n. of not doing enough to help the millions who have fled the country or been displaced. >> we cannot look at syria and the evil that has arisen from the ashes of indecision and think this is not the lowest point in the world's inability to protect and defend the innocent. >> jolie is a special envoy. when asked about her briefing syria's ambassador is quoted as saying she's beautiful. >>> there is an alert tonight about a growing outbreak of bird flueing through the u.s. poultry industry. 7 million chickens and turkeys affected since march. and the government is scrambling to figure ouw to stop it. nbc's janet shamlien has our report. >> reporter: the most significant bird flu outbreak in 30 years. minnesota the latest to declare a state of emergency. tonight more protective measures, disineffecting ve an
through a los angeles neighborhood known as little armenia to the turkish consulate, waving signs and flags to make sure the world never forgets. >>> angelina jolie brought her star power to bring attention to the humanitarian crisis in syria. she did not mince words, accusing the u.n. of not doing enough to help the millions who have fled the country or been displaced. >> we cannot look at syria and the evil that has arisen from the ashes of indecision and think this is not the...
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in armenia there will be a torch procession that will walk up in the center of town to the memorial ando be an orchestra performing revival concert. >> reporter: there are also many events underway in turkey today not just to commemorate the massacre but also to honor the thousand whose died in world war i battles. there have been several commemoration events across turkey and in regards to the centennial anniversary of the armenian issue where it is believed thousands were killed or transferred from their homes, the government allowed the armenian community to celebrate it freely behind me the street in center of istanbul thousands of armenians are gathered for a memorial earlier and they took to the streets as well and those who followed the narrative that many ottomen turks killed by armenians themselves and they went out to market obviously the government itself has been marking 100 years since world war i where thousands of turkish soldiers died there protecting the nation essentially and it's very significant because the founder of this was so instrumental in those battles and he
in armenia there will be a torch procession that will walk up in the center of town to the memorial ando be an orchestra performing revival concert. >> reporter: there are also many events underway in turkey today not just to commemorate the massacre but also to honor the thousand whose died in world war i battles. there have been several commemoration events across turkey and in regards to the centennial anniversary of the armenian issue where it is believed thousands were killed or...
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armenia says one and a half million people were killed on what it calls the first genocide.key rejects the figures. in a moment we'll talk to jamal in istanbul but first we'll go to call in the turkey capital. what do expect to happen there today? >> reporter: darren, the official ceremony began about an hour ago now we are steps away from the i certainly flame because there are clearly a number of important world leaders and security is a concern, participating today are dignitaries and delegations from around the world being including russian president vladimir putin, french pred francois hollande as well as the see enter en and greek sip recipients at presidents. in a few hours when this open to his the public. to a flowers and pay respects. some here are from the die mean vinnie. [ inaudible ] there are 8 million around the world and they are descendants of what the armenians call genocide. they found refuge in europe, americas and middle east, most were at the cathedral last night where the armenian church canonized one and a half million of the victims as saints later
armenia says one and a half million people were killed on what it calls the first genocide.key rejects the figures. in a moment we'll talk to jamal in istanbul but first we'll go to call in the turkey capital. what do expect to happen there today? >> reporter: darren, the official ceremony began about an hour ago now we are steps away from the i certainly flame because there are clearly a number of important world leaders and security is a concern, participating today are dignitaries and...
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. >>> germany joined armenia and 20 nations in calling the killing of armenians a century ago a genocideare marking 100 years since the massacre of ancestors in the ottomen territory in the first world war and 1.5 million people were killed turkey disputes figures and rejects allegation of a planned ethnic cleansing campaign and we report from the armenian capitol. >> reporter: 104-year-old watches his great great grandchildren play he was six when he and his parents left their farm in western armenian and warned they would be targeted by the armenian soldiers. >> translator: my mother covered her face with soot and dressed as a kurd and my father is a man with a mustache and asked him what nationality are you and he told them he was a kurd, if they found out he was armenian he would have been killed. >> reporter: he and his parents walked 300 kilometers to safety. he says he will never forget seeing mothers abandon their children along the way. >> translator: when they got tired they couldn't carry their infants any more and would throw them in the river, throwing them in the river was
. >>> germany joined armenia and 20 nations in calling the killing of armenians a century ago a genocideare marking 100 years since the massacre of ancestors in the ottomen territory in the first world war and 1.5 million people were killed turkey disputes figures and rejects allegation of a planned ethnic cleansing campaign and we report from the armenian capitol. >> reporter: 104-year-old watches his great great grandchildren play he was six when he and his parents left their...
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pope france was holding a mass in front of armenias church leaders. armenia said one and a half million people were murdered by ottoman forces. turkey regeffects accusations that a genocide was carried out. the pope said those lost must never be forgotten. >> translator: in the past century, our human family has lived through three massive and unprecedented tragedies: the first, which is widely considered the first genocide of the 20th century struck your own armenian people. >> in brazil they are bracing themselves for more anti-government protests. the generalstrations, public discontinue tent with delma roussef appears to be growing. three months into her second term, her approval rating has seen a low of 13 percent. people in the streets of more than 50 cities. there is growing anger at a multi-billion dollar corruption scandal. state run petrobras. go to our website for more. aljazeera.com. headlining there, events in yemen. find all of the global headlines there. al jazeera. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check out the team of
pope france was holding a mass in front of armenias church leaders. armenia said one and a half million people were murdered by ottoman forces. turkey regeffects accusations that a genocide was carried out. the pope said those lost must never be forgotten. >> translator: in the past century, our human family has lived through three massive and unprecedented tragedies: the first, which is widely considered the first genocide of the 20th century struck your own armenian people. >> in...
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architectural marvels, cultural experiences on today's archeological adventure to armenia. joe: "digging into the future: armenia" is made possible by the armenian general benevolent union the world's largest armenian nonprofit organization reaching over 500,000 individuals in 30 countries. committed to empowering the global community by promoting educational, cultural, and humanitarian programs. and... the kazanjian foundation supporting scientific, cult
architectural marvels, cultural experiences on today's archeological adventure to armenia. joe: "digging into the future: armenia" is made possible by the armenian general benevolent union the world's largest armenian nonprofit organization reaching over 500,000 individuals in 30 countries. committed to empowering the global community by promoting educational, cultural, and humanitarian programs. and... the kazanjian foundation supporting scientific, cult
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we know that they had to leave armenia. poor economies. they are irregular migrants. i don't like to use the word illegal. they are not illegal people but there are irregular migrants. in turkey. and regarding the turkey armenian issue and re- consolation, we are for recount solution. we have been spending efforts since 2,009. of course, this year armenian dies poor focus to influence over public opinion on the events of 1915. not expecting any positive response from the armenian friends but we understood that we have to look forward and we need to overcome all these issues. in a statement of the prime minister a kind of turning.in turkey as well. so we have been taking steps toward consolation. i hope they understand that we need a recount solution and we will not give turkey and shall continue. >> thank you, george. prime minister, i am wondering if you remember -- >> call me prime minister thank you. >> i was wondering if you remember turkey because i treated a single report on twitter. and your government a let them see that coverage. how do you reconcile this wit
we know that they had to leave armenia. poor economies. they are irregular migrants. i don't like to use the word illegal. they are not illegal people but there are irregular migrants. in turkey. and regarding the turkey armenian issue and re- consolation, we are for recount solution. we have been spending efforts since 2,009. of course, this year armenian dies poor focus to influence over public opinion on the events of 1915. not expecting any positive response from the armenian friends but we...
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also ahead, a somber day for armenia and its people who remember the massacre of millions. a memory of a "monstrous crime" that cannot be forgotten. big data solutions to fight malaria, from satellites to on- the-ground reports, targeting treatment and mapping areas where people are most at risk. >> you actually when a case occurs and when a death occurs and exactly the location that that is happening in. >> woodruff: plus, the beauty of the universe captured by nasa's largest telescope hubble's 25 years of tracking the stars. and it's friday, mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the week's news. those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. ♪ >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the worlds most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by con
also ahead, a somber day for armenia and its people who remember the massacre of millions. a memory of a "monstrous crime" that cannot be forgotten. big data solutions to fight malaria, from satellites to on- the-ground reports, targeting treatment and mapping areas where people are most at risk. >> you actually when a case occurs and when a death occurs and exactly the location that that is happening in. >> woodruff: plus, the beauty of the universe captured by nasa's...
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turkey and armenia and turkish and armenian people should pull this issue together.thanks. >> thank you very much. you have peace and stability in europe and chaos in the middle east. do you ever regret having invested so much assets in your middle east policy? you have a concern that he's going to suck you back into middle eastern chaos? >> thank you very much. european societies have been facing. economic and financial crisis. migration issues immigration and also international crime climate change. defying all the challenges. the most stable continent. .. >> >> but the shia militia they left all the heavy weapons behind even the missiles -- missiles. with their russian and american maid weapons in their hands with iraq to hold all this power but yesterday it was al qaeda widow know if there lobate a terrorist organization. the rich davis is the perfect rows for radicalization and we cannot unite the people of syria anymore because it is killing. they will continue killing people to the chemical weapons and the bombings and there are 2 million civilians. but for th
turkey and armenia and turkish and armenian people should pull this issue together.thanks. >> thank you very much. you have peace and stability in europe and chaos in the middle east. do you ever regret having invested so much assets in your middle east policy? you have a concern that he's going to suck you back into middle eastern chaos? >> thank you very much. european societies have been facing. economic and financial crisis. migration issues immigration and also international...
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many of the armenians not only holding events in armenia remembering those years, but also in istanbul. those who we spoke to, continuing to reiterate that although progress has been made, they are still seeking justice. the other commemoration taking place for the bloody world war i of gelliply where britain and others attempted to storm the peninsula taking over constan nopele. and much rhetoric about how 100 years on there was reconciliation, at least when it comes to the battle. but a much more different tone when it comes to trying to deal with the ottoman empire and turkey's past with armenia. there are a lot of questions still left unanswered. the armenians saying it's turkey and the world's responsibility to acknowledge what happened to their ancestors. >>> we're learning more about the efforts to free weinstein held near the border. the white house announced they were inadvertently killed in a u.s. drone strike back in january. jim shields reports weinstein paid money to try to win his release. >> reporter: it was only a year after warren weinstein was abducted here from lahor
many of the armenians not only holding events in armenia remembering those years, but also in istanbul. those who we spoke to, continuing to reiterate that although progress has been made, they are still seeking justice. the other commemoration taking place for the bloody world war i of gelliply where britain and others attempted to storm the peninsula taking over constan nopele. and much rhetoric about how 100 years on there was reconciliation, at least when it comes to the battle. but a much...
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barbara thank you >>> an estimated 1.5 million armenias were killed by the ottoman turks.a new effort underway to remember and honor the victims. roxana saberi reports. ♪ >> reporter: for composer and conductor, music keeps memories of tragedy and triumph alive. >> my whole existence relates to -- to the genocide. it has been always part of my inspiration. >> reporter: in 1915 troops began arresting and killing armenians. many historians say around 1.5 million armenians died. >> my grandparents perished in 1915. >> reporter: his parents were children when they fled. eventually they found safety in lebanon. now 100 years since the start of the misser can, a group of armenians is launching an effort to save 100 stories about people like this and the people who helped them survive. >> there was a light. mario jacobson was my light. >> reporter: when he was orphaned at age four he lived in maria jacobson's orphanage near beirut. through jacobson he found music. >> i used to hear classical music drifting across the corridors. >> reporter: and along with thousands of other armen
barbara thank you >>> an estimated 1.5 million armenias were killed by the ottoman turks.a new effort underway to remember and honor the victims. roxana saberi reports. ♪ >> reporter: for composer and conductor, music keeps memories of tragedy and triumph alive. >> my whole existence relates to -- to the genocide. it has been always part of my inspiration. >> reporter: in 1915 troops began arresting and killing armenians. many historians say around 1.5 million...
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el papa francisco utilizÓ el tema genocidio en una mesa para comer el aniversario de la masacre de armenia de la noche cierra el plazo para presentar la recreaciÓn de impuestos correspondiente al aÑo 2014. existen situaciones donde se puede pedir una extensiÓn al plazo sin incurrir en el comercio de esta ley federal. nos platica que sucederÁ con aquellos que no cumplan con el tÍo sam. >> que no cunda el pÁnico, si usted no ha presentado la creaciÓn de impuestos a tan sÓlo 3 d ias. se ofrece una extensiÓn de 6 meses. que para aquellos, la seÑora maribel estÁn rezagados. mariel: es una buena idea porque hacia tengo un lÍmite. >> es el 4868 formulario, lo puede obtener gratis en el sitio de internet. se puede enviar electrÓnicamente o por correo postal. >> aunque la persona es elegible para una estaciÓn de presentar informaciÓn ante los impuestos no una estancia para el pago. o sea que si la persona responsable por hacer una contribuciÓn adicional al fisco y no lo hace antes de el 15 de abril comienza a acumularse, intereses y penalidades. >> si este es su caso tambiÉn puede calificar para un
el papa francisco utilizÓ el tema genocidio en una mesa para comer el aniversario de la masacre de armenia de la noche cierra el plazo para presentar la recreaciÓn de impuestos correspondiente al aÑo 2014. existen situaciones donde se puede pedir una extensiÓn al plazo sin incurrir en el comercio de esta ley federal. nos platica que sucederÁ con aquellos que no cumplan con el tÍo sam. >> que no cunda el pÁnico, si usted no ha presentado la creaciÓn de impuestos a tan sÓlo 3 d...
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armenia said over 1.5 christians were murdered. turkey said the deaths were part of a civil conflict. ronald sunni studies the region. >> when the pope makes this kind of comment it has a kind of rippling effect throughout the world. this pope already has made his mark as someone who is extending the role of the church into areas which traditionally have been somewhat marginalized and now taken this moral political stand to recognize three great tragedies of the 20th century the armenian genocide, killing in stalinist russia and nazi genocide. by talk about them, he's made it possible for those still suffering because of the young healed wounds of those 1950 events making it possible for them to finally come to terms with their own grieving. >> the pope made those remarks during a mass at st. peter's basilica. armenia was the first country to adopt christianity as its state religion. >> hundreds of thousands of people across brazil taking to the streets call for the president to step down. demonstrators accuse rousseff and her work
armenia said over 1.5 christians were murdered. turkey said the deaths were part of a civil conflict. ronald sunni studies the region. >> when the pope makes this kind of comment it has a kind of rippling effect throughout the world. this pope already has made his mark as someone who is extending the role of the church into areas which traditionally have been somewhat marginalized and now taken this moral political stand to recognize three great tragedies of the 20th century the armenian...
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enviamos un abrazo a la comunidad armenia...
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there's 2500 and they are standing in front of on orphanage which today is called gumry in armenia. it was one of many messages of appreciation sent to the united states for their help. >> it's a powerful picture, ambassador. do you feel the support stayed with the armenian people over the past 100 years, even to this point in time? >> absolutely. we have been encouraged by the support of the international community. it is a big message for us that the armenians found shelter in many parts of the world, in the middle east in north america, europe in every continent. >> let's talk about turkey's response now. obviously turkey reacting to the pope's comments by recalling the ambassador to the vatican. what did you make of that reaction? >> you know, it is regrettable. i think the resolution. european parliament is quite good in that it underlines the way in which the european continent has been coming out of the world war ii and the creation of the european union was a reaction to the atrocities, to the calamities of the past wars, and that reconciliation is not possible without remem
there's 2500 and they are standing in front of on orphanage which today is called gumry in armenia. it was one of many messages of appreciation sent to the united states for their help. >> it's a powerful picture, ambassador. do you feel the support stayed with the armenian people over the past 100 years, even to this point in time? >> absolutely. we have been encouraged by the support of the international community. it is a big message for us that the armenians found shelter in...
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armenia says 1.5 million people were murdered by ottoman forces. turkey rejects accusations that a genocide took place. those lost must never be forgotten. >> in the past century, our human family lived through three massive unprecedented tragedies. the first widely considered the first genocide struck your own people. >> a specialist of domestic politics and the economy is with me in the studio. how september is turkey by the comments made by the pope. >> turkey is upset given that the pontiff has a worldwide recognition, the fact that he uses the word genocide to discuss events as a mass murder a plan by the otto man authorities to wipe out the armenian nation in turkey that caused a lot of upset in ankara. >> it happened in 1915 but is a serious issue in turkey and armenia, and people are divided. >> it is sensitive. turkey has shut the boarder, there's barely any diplomatic contacts between the countries, what makes the issue sensitive is it's the 100th year anniversary that the pope classified as a genocide. >> how much sway does the pope have
armenia says 1.5 million people were murdered by ottoman forces. turkey rejects accusations that a genocide took place. those lost must never be forgotten. >> in the past century, our human family lived through three massive unprecedented tragedies. the first widely considered the first genocide struck your own people. >> a specialist of domestic politics and the economy is with me in the studio. how september is turkey by the comments made by the pope. >> turkey is upset...
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. >>> hundreds of kanye west fans turned up for a free show in armenia.it down, and we will show you why. let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp...
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. >> it was a good week for kim.ture taking a break, this week the west took in the sites of armenia.ye and their adorable daughter north. north apps appeared mesmerized by the lights. this social media diary started with shot of her curly girl and kanye. she was joined at the table by her twothis cousins, kara and co ckourtney, both spelled with a "k," of se. kim focused on herself posting this selfie with a caption. >> you've got drugs, violence baby mamacour drama and of course hip hop. is there a place the empire won't go? >> meanwhile it's like a bad press week for the talk show empire. it happened when the
. >> it was a good week for kim.ture taking a break, this week the west took in the sites of armenia.ye and their adorable daughter north. north apps appeared mesmerized by the lights. this social media diary started with shot of her curly girl and kanye. she was joined at the table by her twothis cousins, kara and co ckourtney, both spelled with a "k," of se. kim focused on herself posting this selfie with a caption. >> you've got drugs, violence baby mamacour drama and...
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>> starting three years ago when the armenian community was offered a donation by men from armenia, anddy had a guard installed by armenians of colorado in 1982, so building on that project, we were able to work with the statement that the general simply's and the governor before it to bring this beautiful monument to colorado. amy: what does it look like? >> it is intricately carved with different symbols on it. it is actually a replica of a monument that was destroyed only 20 years ago. amy: can you talk about your own family history? >> my family is taken where they were taken on the march. it is a magical place, the home of abraham and my ancestors. a soldier in the ottoman army. when he returned home in 1918, no one welcome tim are thanked him for his service. you know i did the armenian genocide have been going on. his entire family had been wiped out were driven out except for his wife, who is hiding and living secretly with the kind turkish widow. my would be great grandmother was rescued and the two men years later and that is what my grandfather and his three brothers were bor
>> starting three years ago when the armenian community was offered a donation by men from armenia, anddy had a guard installed by armenians of colorado in 1982, so building on that project, we were able to work with the statement that the general simply's and the governor before it to bring this beautiful monument to colorado. amy: what does it look like? >> it is intricately carved with different symbols on it. it is actually a replica of a monument that was destroyed only 20...
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the term has long been a source of tension between armenia and turkey. the turkish government refuses to use the word "genocide," preferring to say the mass killings came through civil war. here is olivia. >> who is in favor? it was against? oliviaer: asa bolick looked from the parliament as a majority of lawmakers encouraged -- a symbolic vote from the parliament as a majority of lawmakers encouraged the government to recognize the genocide. 1.5 million or murdered a century ago. it was branded a disgrace. >> this is a political decision. it is a real fiasco and this resolution will go down in history as a pathetic decision. >> the european parliament has fanned the flames and with this resolution they have taken a step that will only deepen the conflict. olivier: ankara has refused the term genocide, speaking instead of civil war. the eu pronouncement comes three days after comments from the vatican proctored anger in turkey. on sunday, pope francis paid respects to the armenian victims. >> this tragedy is widely considered the first genocide of the 20
the term has long been a source of tension between armenia and turkey. the turkish government refuses to use the word "genocide," preferring to say the mass killings came through civil war. here is olivia. >> who is in favor? it was against? oliviaer: asa bolick looked from the parliament as a majority of lawmakers encouraged -- a symbolic vote from the parliament as a majority of lawmakers encouraged the government to recognize the genocide. 1.5 million or murdered a century...