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Help Us Secure Justice for Armenians

We must do more to hold Azerbaijan accountable for its ethnic cleansing of its Armenian population

Over a year ago, Azerbaijan invaded Artsakh (Nagorono-Karabakh), and forced approximately 120,000 Armenians to flee their homes. The Armenians had lived there for more than one thousand years. Now Azerbaijan has started erasing all evidence that Armenians ever lived there.

We are reaching out to you today because you have taken over 6,600 actions this year on behalf of the Armenians forced from their ancestral homes by Azerbaijan. This atrocity in Artsak cannot go unanswered.

Before year-end, please click this link to make a gift towards justice for the Armenian people.

Your donation will allow us to:

  • Continue to raise awareness about atrocities committed by the Azerbaijan government. While it may not be leading newscasts or appearing on the front pages of newspapers, we need to make people aware of what happened. We cannot let this second genocide of Armenians go unchecked.
  • Make the U.S. government do more to help the displaced Armenians be allowed to go home. Congress can use its influence to rectify this wrong.
  • Hold BP accountable for its silence in this matterBP has been in the region since the early 1990s. Since then, it has been the largest investor in Azerbaijan, spending more than $84 billion on projects in that nation. The United Nations has called on companies like BP to pay closer attention to human rights in these high-risk conflict zones.

The need is urgent—and every contribution makes a difference. With your support, we can bring hope to those who have lost so much. Please consider making a donation today to help us get justice for the Armenians displaced.

Here’s how you can help:

  1. Make a one-time donation: Even a small amount can have a significant impact.
  2. Become a monthly donor: Provide ongoing support that will sustain relief efforts in the coming months.
  3. Share our mission: Spread the word to friends, family, and colleagues about the crisis in Sudan and encourage them to join the cause.

Thank you for standing with the people of Armenia. Together, we can provide hope and relief to those who need it most.

Thank you for your help and support,

Alyson Chadwick, Strategist, and Simon Billenness, Executive Director

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