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  1. A picture that speaks a thousand words.
    Excruciatingly sad. Heart wrenching.
    Innocent young man are getting killed, heads being cut off, bodies being tortured and mutilated, and the world is silent.
    This is terribly wrong.
    Vart Adjemian

  2. Armenian Government should make the loudest protest over this issue and refer the matter to the International Courts, not just the world comunity who seems to care very little if anything.

  3. I read this with a sad heart how any human can do this to another is beyond cruel it is beneath
    Being human , it is sick.
    There is the sanctity of the human body which
    When violated is a far greater crime then any committed on a battlefield , for which the perpetrator will face justice from a higher power
    Of which there is no escape from .

  4. Galatians 6:7
    Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows.
    Romans 8:31 More than conquerors.
    What, then, shall we say in response to these things?
    If God is for us, who can be against us?

  5. If European and western governments don’t condemn the Azerbaijan act surely one day their turn will come

  6. Anger at the atrocities committed by the Azeri/Turkish forces against Artsak and the bodies of young Armenian soldiers violated, should be directed at what the Armenian government can and should do now.
    Why is there an International Criminal Court at all?

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