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The author assembles eyewitness testimony, contemporary reports, and historical overview to document widespread massacres, arson, and other atrocities committed against a persecuted Christian community in Ottoman provinces. The narrative links these events to political forces and constitutional upheaval, assesses the role of authorities and rival factions, and situates the violence within a longer historical and religious context. Combining detailed accounts with political analysis and appeals to foreign leaders, the work argues for international intervention, legal protection, and humanitarian relief while reflecting on survival, displacement, and the community’s prospects for the future.

About the Author

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Diana Agabeg Apcar

Diana Agabeg Apcar was an Armenian author and activist known for her poignant writings on the Armenian experience during the early 20th century. Her notable work, "Betrayed Armenia," reflects her deep concern for the plight of her people during the Armenian Genocide. Apcar's writings often blend personal narrative with historical context, providing a unique perspective on the struggles faced by Armenians. Through her literary contributions, she aimed to raise awareness and advocate for justice, making her an important figure in the preservation of Armenian cultural heritage.

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