Armenian Genocide Issue
Armenian Genocide Issue: Introduction
In September 2023, following a blockade-induced famine and a violent military assault by Azerbaijan, over 100,000 Armenians fled Nagorno-Karabakh. This marked the loss of centuries-ol...
Chanah Yin, Melody YuComparison of First Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust’s Effects on People
Horrific events, the First Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust are engraved in history for the deep, timeless scars they left on many communities. As both the First Armenian Genocide ...
Maya DesaiCOVID's Near-Genocide of Indigenous Populations
In May of 2020, the Siekopai nation, an indigenous group on the border between Ecuador and Peru, faced the possibility of their population and culture being destroyed by COVID. With a...
Sophia ZhouCauses of Genocide
Human history bears witness to a recurrent phenomenon - genocide, characterized by the extermination of a particular group based on ethnicity, religion, or nationality, has left an in...
Sean PengImpact of the Second Armenian Genocide on Diaspora and Cultural Heritage
“A campaign of ethnic cleansing is unfolding on the edge of Europe,” opens Mark Movesian’s discussion of the Second Armenian Genocide. Occurring in the 10th province of Azerbaijan, Na...
Grace YangThe UN's reaction to genocide in Rwanda
The genocide in Rwanda, which unfolded in 1994, stands as a dark chapter in human history, marked by unspeakable atrocities and the failure of the international community to prevent a...
Aava GhorbanianA History of Genocides Around the Globe
While the term “genocide” was conceived by Raphael Lemkin in 1944, the story of possible genocides in human history starts hundreds of years before. The actions of colonial powers, su...
Emily ChenA Comparison Between the First and Second Armenian Genocide
Conflicts over religion and heritage amongst different peoples continuously plague the Greater Middle Eastern area and incite conflict. The Armenian genocide is one such example.. The...
Joyce Rizko