American-Armenian internet entrepreneur and investor, the founder of "Reddit", Alexis Ohanian reshared the publication of American-Armenian photographer Scout Tufankjian on his X account. Tufankjian posted a photo of one of the school in Aralez, Armenia, representing the keys of homes left behind by the survivors of the Armenian Genocide of 1915.
"This school is now welcoming in children from Artsakh who have been forced to flee their homes in 2023," Tufankjian wrote.
Referring to the statement, Ohanian noted.
"We are a resilient people. But why do we have to be so resilient for 100+ years? The same people who still deny our genocide (that they perpetrated) are given free reign by global powers to orchestrate an expulsion that we all fear will lead to more conquest of Armenian land in the coming months. Turkey/Azerbaijan have a stated goal here: Armenian conquest."
Keys hang from a tapestry at a school in Aralez, Armenia, representing the keys of homes left behind by the survivors of the Armenian Genocide of 1915
— Scout Tufankjian (@stufankjian) October 17, 2023
This school is now welcoming in children from Artsakh who have been forced to flee their homes in 2023. pic.twitter.com/ZSxZFffIJ2
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