“The eyewitness”: Loss of Western Armenia in memories of 102-year-old man
The Armenian Genocide initiated in the Ottoman Empire during the World War I in the beginning of the previous century is one of the biggest crimes against humanity. Advancing the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide the new project introduced by Armenpress News Agency is dedicated to the story of the eyewitnesses and survivors of the calamity to prove the world one more time that our demand for the recognition of the Armenian Genocide is fair and justified. This time the project is dedicated to Varazdat Manukyan, who has a special touching life story. The creative team of the project visited Gyumri, where lives the 102-year-old.
GYUMRI, NOVEMBER 26, ARMENPRESS: The host of one of the old houses in the central street of Gyumri is the 102-year-old Varazdat Manukyan, who lives alone in that giant house. He does not have enough health to collect the harvest of his garden and process it. The man, having enviable analytical ability and a good memory, started to tell about his memories, periodically interrupted by not only my questions, but also his tears. Varazdat Manukyan, born in 1911 in Kars, reminds of the history of his family on the deportation path to Gyumri.
The old man remembers when the Armenians, deported from the Western Armenia, did not have any place to live, had no food and faced quite difficult conditions.
“The Turkish were ignorant, stupid and beast people. They lived in the mountains and were savages. They came to Middle Asia and saw that everything was changed. They got astonished and came to Egypt, the army of which was hired army. They got there and got the authority”, - said the Armenian Genocide survivor.
“The Turkish did not save even the children. Nobody resisted them. At that time our country was called “From sea to sea Armenia” and where is it now? Where are Kars, Sarighamish, Ardahan, Trabzon and Erzurum? We had a giant country and the Turkish took it from us”, - said Varazdat Manukyan. (THE FULL VERSION OF THE ARTICLE IS AVAILABLE IN ARMENIAN)
Author – Tatevik Grigoryan
Photos – Arevik Grigoryan
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