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  • 5/15/2025
In a crumbling Soviet Union, the Petrosyan family finds themselves as outcasts—wherever they go. Their Armenian herita | dG1feUE2dV9NREJHWG8
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00:00Were you or your family victims of direct acts of violence?
00:07Open your eyes. The Soviet Union is crumbling.
00:10We can just leave. This is at home.
00:13Is it?
00:14Some men came by yesterday evening asking for the names of all the Armenian children.
00:19Did you call the police?
00:20The police don't care what happened to us.
00:22The world is changing all around you. Yet you failed to see it.
00:30Communism failed me. They left my people to die in the streets.
00:37A life lived without constant fear should be the most basic human right.
00:43Why are you so nice to us?
00:45Jesus was a refugee too.
00:47I was born into Communism.
00:49I did not have a choice what I was born into.
00:51But I chose Jesus and I chose this country.
01:00So...

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