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CDM has been highlighting for months the persecution of the Armenian Apostolic Church inside Armenia by its globalist Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, and externally by the Muslim forces of Azerbiajan in the historical Christian region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Today, in a meeting with Turkish President Erdogan, who's nation murdered up to two million Amenian Christians at the beginning of the twentieth century during the Armenian Genocide, Azeri President Aliyev gloated over conquering Artsakh, as the Armenians call Nagorno-Karabakh, and mocked the dozens of Christian leaders who were captured during the conflict, and are rotting still to this day in prisons in Baku.
For his part after today's meeting, Turkish President Erdogan declared, "We are hopeful for lasting peace. We appreciate President Ilham Aliyev’s sincere efforts and welcome Prime Minister Pashinyan’s courageous steps on this path."
Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev responded, "Armenians once said they’d drink tea in Baku — and now they are. Armenian war criminals are on trial in Baku, drinking Azerbaijani tea in pre-trial detention.
"We have returned to Karabakh and East Zangezur — our ancestral lands. The Azerbaijani flag will fly here forever."
Both Aliyev and Pashinyan were recently seen at a celebration with President Trump at The White House signing a peace deal between the two nations.
Many Armenians believe Pashinyan purposefully lost the war in order remove the Christian population. Pashinyan is now persecuting the Armenian Church.
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As an Armenian Protestant, I was sitting in a hotel lobby on October 27, 1999 during a vacation trip in Jerusalem to visit all the Christian sites that I had learned about in Bible study at my Methodist Church. News came on the cable channel of the murders in the Armenian Parliament of the Armenian leaders who wanted to make peace with Azerbaijan. Artsakh was to gain autonomy within Azerbaijan. The Armenian hard-liners would have none of that, stating that no land should be negotiated away.