Armenian Genocide in Graphic and Art Posters

Armenian Genocide in Graphic and Art Posters Armenian Genocide of 1915 in Contemporary Graphic and Art Posters This project is initiative of Ruben Malayan. All rights reserved @ 2001-2017

We are an international graphic poster competition commemorating the Armenian Genocide through series of designs, published and distributed in countries which have no legislation on Armenian Genocide. It's a part of a collective effort to demonstrate the impact of art, as one of the most powerful tools for the portrayal of historical events and the shaping of public opinion for the main purpose of

spreading awareness and promoting greater international cooperation and involvement in the cause of Armenian Genocide recognition.

Armenian refugees Jerusalem 1918. After being fed and clothed by American relief efforts.
29/04/2025

Armenian refugees Jerusalem 1918. After being fed and clothed by American relief efforts.

Deported Armenians taken to the Syrian desert and massacred by the Turks. Western Armenia, 1915
18/04/2025

Deported Armenians taken to the Syrian desert and massacred by the Turks. Western Armenia, 1915

On this day, 116 years ago 30,000 Armenian were massacred in Adana in Cilicia by the Turks.
16/04/2025

On this day, 116 years ago 30,000 Armenian were massacred in Adana in Cilicia by the Turks.

28/03/2025

During the Armenian Genocide in the early 20th century, the Yazidi community played a crucial but often overlooked role in protecting and assisting Armenians who were being systematically exterminated by the Ottoman Empire. Despite being a small ethno-religious minority with a history of persecution...

23/03/2025
Armenian/Assyrians of Urmia/Salmas corridor and Armenians of Van as they leave Urmia toward British controlled regions s...
06/01/2025

Armenian/Assyrians of Urmia/Salmas corridor and Armenians of Van as they leave Urmia toward British controlled regions south -- August of 1918. Many perished during this journey because of disease, encounter with Kurds and Ottomans/Iranian sympathizers. Terrible days.

Photo from Romik Sarkezian page.

Now, more than ever.
24/04/2024

Now, more than ever.

The bitter truth
24/04/2022

The bitter truth

From 1915 through today, politicians have made lots of great-sounding speeches. But human suffering is never part of the equation.

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