Protests Over Lack of Attention On War in Armenia

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There are now protests in the United States over the lack of attention being paid to the war in Armenia. The protests have actually been going on for a few days now.

Hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside the Azerbaijani consulate in Los Angeles Wednesday to protest against recent attacks along the country’s border with Armeniahttps://t.co/B3F8r1xiAh

— KTLA (@KTLA) October 1, 2020

This weekend, the protesters shut down roads in Los Angeles. They also angrily protested the lack of media coverage in front of a CNN building.

Protest in front of the CNN building in LA happening right now. Armenian-Americans demanding international coverage of Azerbaijani government’s aggression towards Armenia. pic.twitter.com/sPgNHS3cmM

— Gev Iskajyan (@geviskajyan) October 3, 2020

Big time shoutout to the Armenian protesters in Hollywood.

I think 1,500+ people went down Sunset Blvd, abandoned their cars in the middle of the street, and went to the CNN building to protest.

They. Shut. It. Down.#Armenia #ArmenianGenocide pic.twitter.com/S8MX54aS9g

— Film The Police (@williamg1) October 4, 2020

There was also a rally in Washington DC along with other rallies taking place across Europe.

The lack of media attention on this conflict is definitely suspicious but not surprising. The Jewish media obviously doesn’t want to draw attention to a a situation where a Christian nation is under siege by Moslem invaders. It’s also been reported that Israel has been providing weapons to Azerbaijan.

This has the potential to turn into a larger regional war. Alliances are being drawn on both sides.

World War I began over a single assassination and this situation is certainly far more serious considering that we have two countries already involved in a major conflict at the moment. The point being is that major wars have broken out in the past over far less. My hope is that Russia can play a role in mediating some sort of peace deal, but considering the anger in the streets, it might be too late for that.

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I’ve only watched the first few minutes of this stream and Catboykami talks a little about this conflict.

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