Posts Tagged ‘Armenia’

Taking Action Against Deforestation

Armenia is a country with many mountains, rivers, valleys, streams, forests and lakes, but many of its trees have been destroyed by deforestation (the over-cutting down of trees in a forest).



Meet Artyom from Armenia

Learn a little about Artyom, a 10-year-old from Armenia.



Armenian Struggle for Truth in History

In April, 1915, the Ottoman Turkish government began a planned and organized genocide against its Armenian citizenship, killing 1.5 million people. Today, the Turkish government denies that genocide took place.



My Thoughts on the Armenian Genocide

13-year-old Christapor Megherian reflects on the Armenian Genocide that began in April, 1915. “Many of my family members were killed or kidnapped by the Ottoman Turkish army.”



Meet Ani From Armenia

Learn about Ani, age 13, and some facts about her country, Armenia.



Meet Tamar, An Armenian-American

Learn a little about Tamar, an Armenian-American who lives in New Jersey. Also, learn some words in Armenian and some facts about the country, Armenia.



Book Review: Armenia: A Rugged Land, an Enduring People

Armenia: A Rugged Land, an Enduring People by Lucine Kasbarian is about the country Armenia, and its treasured and tragic history.



Turkish Denial of Armenian Genocide

April 24 symbolizes the beginning of the Armenian Genocide, which destroyed 1.5 million Armenians, as well as hundreds of thousands of Assyrians and Pontic Greeks.