GenocideReviewed by Mr. Herman K. Sarkisian, 2009-10-13
I watched this DVD and wonder why we still go on killing each other for any reaason at all? Jesus said to love our neighbor, but it seems we do the opposite.
The Truth about the Armenian GenocideReviewed by Viktoriya Petrosyan, 2009-04-06
One of the best documentaries out there which clearly depicts the horrific massacre of 1.5 million Armenians during the years of 1913 to 1923 by the Ottoman Turks. The movie proves that without recognizing previous genocides it is hard to prevent future genocides. besides the Armenians Genocide, the movie also concentrates on the Genocide in Darfur; furthermore, strengthening the need to recognize and help people suffering. The movie is a must-see. i recommand it to everybody.
Armenian Genocide: THE ONLY truthReviewed by M. Chikindas, 2008-12-22
In this turbulent time when the Turkish politicians are influencing the Israeli government and the most powerful Jewish organizations in the U.S. in attempt to convince the U.S. government not to recognize one of the horrors of the 20th century, this video is one of the most powerful weapons in the hands of the honest people. The shame must fall on the heads of those who put politics before human life! The shame must fall on the MS NBC with their disgustingly bias "vote". This video is for those who want to know the truth about Armenian Genocide.
Hits you right in the gut.Reviewed by Mountain Woman, 2008-11-04
Listening to Serj Tankian's grandfather recount the utterly horrific way his family was destroyed during the Armenian Genocide when he a little boy will keep you awake at night. And well it should. Watching Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert blow Serj off in the White House rotunda, as only a fatuous career politician can, will disgust you. And well it should. Buy two copies of this DVD - donate one to your local public library and make sure they put it on the shelf! Order a Spiral into Flames pendant - the proceeds go to making sure this DVD ends up in school libraries. If you have the time or the means, get involved any way you can to help stop genocide cold.
Good documentaryReviewed by Mae Doe, 2008-08-04
This is good to watch for anyone, not only System of a Down fans. However, if you hate System of a Down, it might irritate you because it is the soundtrack of the movie with interviews and concert road footage galore. I really enjoyed this and recommend anyone over 18 to watch it.