Start of Armenian Genocide: Tragedy Unfolds
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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The Armenian Genocide began with the systematic persecution and mass killings of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire. The background to this tragic event lies in longstanding tensions between the Ottoman government and the Armenian population, who were seen as a threat to the empire due to their cultural and religious differences. The Young Turk government, seeking to establish a homogenous Turkish state, initiated a campaign to deport and exterminate Armenians under the guise of wartime measures.
The impact of the Armenian Genocide was devastating, resulting in the death of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians through mass shootings, forced marches, starvation, and other atrocities. Families were torn apart, communities were uprooted, and a rich cultural heritage was nearly wiped out. Despite the scale of the atrocities, the Ottoman government continued to deny the genocide for decades, perpetuating a legacy of injustice and trauma for the Armenian people.
The Armenian Genocide began a dark chapter in history, marking one of the first instances of genocide in the 20th century. It set a precedent for future atrocities and highlighted the international community's failure to prevent and address such crimes against humanity. The memory of the Armenian Genocide remains a deeply painful and contentious issue, with ongoing debates about recognition, reparations, and accountability.
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