Hollywood actor John Malkovich came to Yerevan and visited the Armenian Genocide Memorial in 2017.
“This is a painful lesson,” Malkovich left such a note in the book of reviews.
“This is a very painful tragedy. What atrocities can people do?
This is a very sad lesson for people, which makes you think,” Malkovich told reporters.
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