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increased suspicion and violence against the Armenians. N

 

is for no human rights left to the Armenians, and no sympathy from the Turkish.

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is for opression, segregation, and exploitation of Armenian citizens.

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is for prison, where the Armenian intellectual leaders were led so they could be slaughtered.

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is for the quelling of rebellion by rounding up Armenians and making them endure the "Death March".

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is for the relentless rounds they went, endless circles in the desert until they were dehydrated, starved, and had died of exhaustion.

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is for the systematic way the Turks tortured and knocked down Armenians after the state ordered mass killings.

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is for the terrifying Death Squads, made up of released convicts, that the government let loose on the Armenians.

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is for the unmourned and unburied bodies that lined the roads.

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is for the virginity and innocence that were stolen from young Armenian girls.

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is for the Westernization and industrialization of Turkey who, with the help of other Western nations, glossed over the fact that a major genocide happened in favor of having a new ally.

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is for x numbers of denials, too many to count, collected over the years from Turkish citizens.

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is for Yves Ternon, who attempted to publish a book to educate the Turkish people on what had actually happened.

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is for zero recognition, zero reparations, zero calm discussions about the "methodical campaign of destruction" of 1915.

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