American reality show star, businesswoman Kim Kardashian West remembers the victims of the Armenian Genocide along with millions of people.
Today is the 105th anniversary of the Armenian genocide and I’m so proud that America has recognized this. I want to share with you all some poems written by grandchildren of genocide survivors
— Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) April 24, 2020
“Today is the 105th anniversary of the Armenian genocide and I’m so proud that America has recognized this. I want to share with you all some poems written by grandchildren of genocide survivors,” Kim wrote on Twitter and Instagram.
Kardashian West has released a short film created by musicians Aram Bajakian, Alan Semerdjian and artist Kevork Mourad.
What is impressive is the animated short film that conveys a wonderful message to those who are able to listen to and understand subtexts and those who can deeply understand the meaning of words that are literally full of the pain of many generations of Armenians and distorted destinies.
Alan & Aram also did a collaboration/time-lapse video with artist Kevork Mourad, which is the first track on the album and live now. Watch this video in honor of the Armenian Genocide and the Armenian Genocide Remembrance Dayhttps://t.co/JQk25uzLqM
— Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) April 24, 2020
“When we think of Genocide, we think of families. We think of faces of families, but we don’t think of birth. When we think of birth, we don’t think of babies, but we do think of mothers. We do think of mothers, but we don’t think of women,” this is stated in this unusual message. This is a whole chain composed of causes and effects, a manifest, a protest against the policy of denial, and Kim Kardashian West has joined this protest once again.