Armaan Mooradian

Armaan Mooradian is a 19-year-old university student in Toronto studying psychology. His writing focuses on the politics and history of the Middle East and Armenia, with an emphasis on violations of international law. He intends to pursue law and hopes to shed light on human rights abuses.
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From Artsakh to Iraq: economic blockades as gendered violence

Sanctions and blockades have long been used as political tools, but their impact extends far beyond economic deprivation, often functioning…

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Humanity in the face of horror: Yazidi efforts to protect Armenians

During the Armenian Genocide in the early 20th century, the Yazidi community played a crucial but often overlooked role in…

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Minds under siege: the psychological trauma of the Armenian Genocide and Gaza

The Armenian Genocide, perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire during World War I, not only led to the physical annihilation of…

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Forgotten Christians: The plight of Palestinian and Armenian Christians

Christianity has deep-roots in both Palestine and Armenia, home to some of the world’s oldest Christian communities. Jesus himself was…

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Operation Nemesis and the question of violence

The Armenian Genocide of 1915 marked a devastating chapter in history. Over 1.5 million Armenians were systematically exterminated by the…

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Gender-based violence in the Armenian Genocide

The Armenian Genocide, orchestrated by the Ottoman Empire, was one of the most significant large-scale massacres of the early 20th…

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The Armenian Genocide and Palestinian Nakba

Many historians and genocide scholars have regarded the 1915 Armenian Genocide as the model for all subsequent genocides in the…

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