Why have Armenians become invisible to the rest of the world, asks Kev Orkian. In a new video posted on Instagram, the British-Armenian entertainer referred to Aliyev's display of the Azerbaijani flag in Artsakh and the world's indifference to the people of Artsakh who were deported from their homeland.
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"The president of Azerbaijan proudly displays the Azerbaijani flag in Artsakh, as if, by sheer example, this changes anything. That's like me leaving my slippers at my ex-wife's house thinking I have authority there or, perhaps, own the place. Nah! Not going to happen. Materialistic BS doesn't make Artsakh Azerbaijan. It only emphasizes the fact that this is another political statement to upset Armenians around the world, whilst ethnic cleansing continues by Azeri soldiers to remove indigenous Armenians from the land they have lived and called home for centuries." says Orkian, "The question I want to understand is why? Why are we so unimportant to the rest of the world? Why is an Armenian life any different to an American, British, Israeli, French or any other nation? Why have we become invisible?"
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