The annotations to the book read:
“One hundred years later, the last survivors of this tragedy speak about this genocide from Yerevan, which Turkey still refuses to recognize. In addition to these exceptional and unique testimonies, the book draws parallels with the events in the Middle East where the government of Ankara still carries out a policy of cruelty and funds such movements as ISIS.
The killings of the past are repeated with incredible simplicity. The leadership of the Turkish state in front of everyone finances and supports thugs, including those who kill Armenians in Aleppo and other areas of Syria.
This is a book that must be read in order not to forget, and, first of all, not to repeat the same mistakes.”
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