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Bedig A.

@Bedig_A

Mainly tweeting about Armenia, faith and social in/justice topics.

Katılım Kasım 2020
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Echoes of Hellas 🇬🇷
Echoes of Hellas 🇬🇷@HellenicEchoes·
Adolf Hitler drew inspiration for the Holocaust from Ataturk. Before he started the invasion of Poland he said "Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?" Therefore we did not forget and speak today about the heinous Turkish crimes on the Armenians 🇦🇲
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Alexandra Cole
Alexandra Cole@AlexColeFCDO·
Today at Tsitsernakaberd Memorial, I paid tribute to the Armenian victims. The suffering inflicted during 1914–1921 was a horrific tragedy. It is important to acknowledge this and remember those affected, as we work towards a peaceful and stable future.
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Paul Golding
Paul Golding@PaulGolding·
Under the cover of the First World War, the Ottoman Turks decided to exterminate the Christian Armenians. 1.5 million are believed to have perished in the Turk’s campaign of extermination. This was the first genocide of the 20th Century. Today we remember. Never forget 🇦🇲✝️
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Bedig A.
Bedig A.@Bedig_A·
In 1919, Britain accused the Ottoman Empire of committing a “crime against humanity,” a label that was adopted by the international community. neveragain1915.org/the-uks-answer…
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The Green Party
The Green Party@TheGreenParty·
111 years ago, 1.5 million Armenians were killed - starved, tortured, and murdered. 37 countries recognise this as genocide. The UK still does not. It’s time we did.
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301🇦🇲@301arm·
BREAKING: The Holy Mother of God Cathedral in occupied Stepanakert has been destroyed by the Azerbaijani regime, according to the Artsakh Culture and Tourism Development Agency, on the eve of the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Constructed between 2000 and 2019, the cathedral was the city’s central church of the Armenian Apostolic tradition and a symbol of revived religious life after decades of Soviet suppression. It followed an earlier church dating back to the late 19th century that was shut down during the Soviet period, restoring a presence that had been deliberately erased. More than a place of worship, the cathedral stood as a visible expression of Armenian historical and cultural continuity in Artsakh. During the blockade, it also became a key gathering point, one of the few remaining spaces for communal and spiritual life under siege. Artsakh’s cultural authority said the destruction is part of a broader, systematic effort to eliminate Armenian cultural presence, describing it as a deliberate act of erasure targeting identity, heritage, and continuity. It also condemned the lack of response from Armenia’s authorities and the absence of meaningful international reaction, warning that silence only deepens a sense of impunity and further undermines the prospects for the return of displaced Armenians by severing their ties to their homeland.
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Tatevik Hayrapetyan
Tatevik Hayrapetyan@TatevikHayrape1·
This is not simply a barbaric and, unfortunately, well-known policy of demolishing Armenian traces from Artsakh; it is a step aimed at humiliating the Christian world and the Christian faith. This reflects Aliyev’s true approach toward the Christian religion.
Marut Vanyan@marutvanian

When Azerbaijan demolished the Nagorno-Karabakh parliament building, it did so in a very ostentatious manner, but what will people say when they see bulldozers demolishing a giant Christian church? The videos that have been circulated show that the church is no longer there.

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Marut Vanyan
Marut Vanyan@marutvanian·
When Azerbaijan demolished the Nagorno-Karabakh parliament building, it did so in a very ostentatious manner, but what will people say when they see bulldozers demolishing a giant Christian church? The videos that have been circulated show that the church is no longer there.
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Christian Emergency Alliance
Christian Emergency Alliance@ChristianEmerg1·
Turkey/Armenia: Here is rare footage of Armenian Christian children during the Armenian Genocide. These kids endured unthinkable suffering. Sadly, similar evil still happens today. Let us not grow tired helping and praying over persecuted Christians in our time.
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Zartonk Media
Zartonk Media@ZartonkMedia·
You probably wouldn’t expect this… but one of the oldest Armenian churches in Western Europe is in Manchester 🇬🇧🇦🇲 Built in 1870 by Armenian traders, the Holy Trinity Armenian Church has stood for over 150 years as a quiet, but powerful symbol of diaspora life. From a small community, it became the spiritual center for Armenians across Great Britain—where the language is still spoken, traditions are kept alive, and identity is passed on. More than one century later, it still brings generations together, linking modern Armenian life in the UK with its 19th-century roots. A reminder that even a small diaspora can leave a lasting mark. 🎙️ Zartonk Host Liliana Abrahamian 🎥 German Ucar As part of Armenian Heritage Month, we’re highlighting the people, places, and stories that shape the Armenian experience. Follow Zartonk Media, your home for all things Armenian. 🇦🇲
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Levan Tonaganyan
Levan Tonaganyan@levantonaganyan·
Scientists Reveal the Impossible Genetic Origin of Armenians In this video, we explore the incredible genetic history of the Armenian people. From Ice Age mountain hunters and the world’s first farmers to the sophisticated Bronze Age Kura-Araxes culture. video by The BioCode
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Dr Danny Bate
Dr Danny Bate@DannyBate4·
No other ancient document holds my interest and affection quite like this papyrus, written in Egypt and in the Armenian alphabet. It's a goldmine of linguistic evidence not for the Egyptian or the Armenian language, but for Greek! My introduction to it: open.substack.com/pub/dannylbate…
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Bedig A.
Bedig A.@Bedig_A·
@GoldenTent It has been there since 2020. I was tracking them while they were amateurs, but their tactics are still more stupid than ever. I’ve always said: tools in the hands of a fool are still a fool.
Rasmus Canbäck@CanbackRasmus

How was the Swedish news agency TT affected by a coordinated information campaign from Azerbaijan? I have, together with @Bedig_A, investigated how the regime uses a digital army to push their narratives in Western media. blankspot.se/data-analysis-…

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Zartonk Media
Zartonk Media@ZartonkMedia·
“The ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat on the seventeenth day of the seventh month.” (Genesis 8:4) Return to Armenia in 2026. Your homeland awaits. 🇦🇲
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The Washington Times
The Washington Times@WashTimes·
J.D. Vance posted and then deleted a message referring to the ‘Armenian genocide.’ Why the phrase matters trib.al/yLLGmh2
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Tatevik Hayrapetyan
Tatevik Hayrapetyan@TatevikHayrape1·
The faith of the Christian Armenian hostages is being targeted, many reports confirm this. This is exactly where the U.S. administration should make active efforts to secure the release of those being held in Baku. President Trump even said he would raise the issue with Aliyev.
Hairenik Media@HairenikMedia

The U.S. could free all the Armenian hostages in Baku; it depends on its political will and interests youtu.be/mr3zddxM53E

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