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THE
ARMENIAN GENOCIDE - During
WWI, The Young Turk political faction of the Ottoman
Empire sought the
creation of a new Turkish state extending into Central
Asia. Those promoting the ideology called "Pan Turkism" (creating a
homogenous Turkish state) now saw its Armenian minority
population
as an obstacle to the realization of that goal.
On April 24, 1915, several hundred Armenian community leaders and intellectuals in Constantinople (modern day Istanbul)
were arrested, sent east, and put to death. In May, after
mass deportations had already begun, Minister of the
Interior Talaat Pasha, claiming that Armenians could offer
aid and comfort to the enemy and were in a state of imminent
rebellion, ordered their deportation into the Syrian desert.
The adult and teenage males were separated from the
deportation caravans and killed under the direction of Young Turk
functionaries. Women and children were driven for months
over mountains and desert, often raped, tortured, and mutilated.
Deprived of food and water and often stripped of clothing, they
fell by the hundreds of thousands along the routes
to the desert. Ultimately, more than half the Armenian
population, 1,500,000 people were annihilated. In this
manner the Armenian people were eliminated from their
homeland of several millennia. ::
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This website is
designed specifically for school teachers, providing
resources for teaching about the Armenian
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Interactive Online
Classroom |
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Genocide
and the Human Voice
"NICOLE'S JOURNEY"
www.LearnGenocide.com
This interactive online classroom provides
students a background to the history of the
Armenian Genocide and the effects of the
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subsequent generations. Nicole's real life journey to
the village of her grandmother, now in
Eastern Turkey, illustrates the continued
pain that genocide brings and the fortitude
of those searching for truth.
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"Tried 'n' True"
Lesson Plans |
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Human Rights and
Genocide:
A Case Study
of the First Modern Genocide of
the 20th Century
Comprehensive 1-Day,
2-Day, and 10-Day lesson plans for 10th grade public
school teachers. Includes all supporting material.
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Sites on
Armenian Art, Culture, History,
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Educational
Requirements |
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Currently, the
following 11 states require the teaching
of the Armenian Genocide.
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for more information about each. |
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California
Georgia
Illinois
Kansas |
Massachusetts
Minnesota
New Jersey
New York |
Ohio
Rhode Island
Virginia |
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