The hostility between the Christian nation of Armenia and Muslim nation of Azerbaijan grows as reports reveal a potential Armenian genocide of 120,000 residents.

Armenians currently living in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh, an ancient Armenian region brought under Azerbaijani rule in 2020 known historically as Artsakh, have been brutalized and murdered since Turkey joined forces with Azerbaijani co-religionists against Armenia.

The Catholic News Agency reported that former ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom Sam Brownback traveled to Armenia stating that Azerbaijan is “strangling” the Christians in the region, and that the blockade is the regime’s latest attempt at “religious cleansing.”

“They’re working to make it unlivable so that the region’s Armenian-Christian population is forced to leave, that’s what’s happening on the ground,” Brownback said in June.

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A recent report by Dutch journalist Sonja Dahlmans summarized the current situation:

“In the extreme southeastern part of Europe, known as the Caucasus, a silent genocide is looming. The Lachin Corridor that connects Armenia to Artsakh, the region in Azerbaijan where mainly Christian Armenians live, has been closed by the government for eight months. Supermarket shelves are empty; there is hardly any food, fuel, or medicine for the 120,000 Armenian Christians who live there, including 30,000 children and 20,000 seniors.

“At the time of this writing [Aug. 24, 2023], a convoy of food and medicine has been standing in front of the border since July 25 [a month], but the International Red Cross is not allowed access to the inhabitants of Artsakh. According to journalists living in the area, most residents only get one meal a day. People in Artsakh queue for hours at night for bread, waiting for their daily rations. At the same time, sources within Artsakh report shooting at Armenians trying to harvest the land…”

“[I]n all probability bread will also soon be unavailable due to the shortage of fuel… Bakers can no longer heat their ovens. Last week, a 40-year-old Armenian man died of malnutrition. A pregnant woman lost her child because there was no fuel for transport to the hospital.”

Hostility between the Christian nation of Armenia and Muslim nation of Azerbaijan grows as reports reveal a potential Armenian genocide of 120,000 residents.
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According to reports, once the September 2020 war began, dispatched sharia-enforcing “jihadist groups” from Syria and Libya — including the pro-Muslim Brotherhood Hamza Division committed hundreds of disturbing crimes, including rape and torturous murders, all the name of Muhammad.

The war ended in November 2020, with Azerbaijan gaining control of a significant portion of Artsakh. Former chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Luis Moreno Ocampo told The New York Times, “Starvation is the invisible genocide weapon,” he wrote. “Without immediate dramatic change, this group of Armenians will be destroyed in a few weeks.”

Ocampo added: “It is critically important to label this as genocide.”

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