In this compelling episode, Ara Polodian, sheds light on a topic that is shrouded in silence: the Armenian Genocide. Ara delves into the harrowing events of the early 20th century, where millions of Armenians faced systematic persecution and mass killings at the hands of the Ottoman Empire.
As Ara recounts the haunting details of this dark chapter in history, listeners are transported to a time of immense suffering and loss. With meticulous research and heartfelt storytelling, Ara paints a...
In this compelling episode, Ara Polodian, sheds light on a topic that is shrouded in silence: the Armenian Genocide. Ara delves into the harrowing events of the early 20th century, where millions of Armenians faced systematic persecution and mass killings at the hands of the Ottoman Empire.
As Ara recounts the haunting details of this dark chapter in history, listeners are transported to a time of immense suffering and loss. With meticulous research and heartfelt storytelling, Ara paints a vivid picture of the atrocities endured by his ancestors and the enduring impact on Armenian culture and identity.
But Ara's discussion extends beyond mere historical recollection; he highlights the importance of acknowledging and commemorating the Armenian Genocide, emphasizing its significance in understanding broader patterns of human rights abuses and genocide prevention.
Throughout the episode, Ara invites listeners to confront uncomfortable truths and challenge prevailing narratives, urging them to join him in amplifying the voices of the silenced and advocating for justice and recognition.
Join us for a profound and thought-provoking conversation as Ara courageously speaks out about "The Holocaust No One Is Talking About," illuminating a forgotten chapter of human history and honoring the resilience of the Armenian people.
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