Armenian Genocide Today

04.10.23 09:41 PM - Comment(s) - By Rich

I did an interview with Dr. Nooshig Salvador -- who plays a key role inThe Diary of Perpetua -- and her priest Father Andreas Garabedian about today’s Armenian Genocide in Azerbaijan.

Here's an update Dr. Nooshig sent in January 2025: 

Both Turkey and Azerbaijan continue to verbalize threats against Armenia.

They announced their plans to get rid of Armenia altogether to bring the countries of Turkey and Azerbaijan together.
They have already destroyed churches in Artsakh after the mass exodus of Armenians in Artsakh who walked miles to get to Armenia.
They were forced to a mass exodus after Azerbaijan bombed the cities killing civilians after many months of starvation and isolation.
Erdogan and Aliyev are being hailed as being genocidal dictators who work very hard to get what they want, and they want Armenia annihilated.
It is very encouraging to know we have thousands of intercessors!!!!!!!!

We pray for Armenia and Artsakh in our weekly Liturgical Church services.

I asked her where we can find the latest information, and she pointed me to www.ArmenianWeekly.com.

Here's the interview from April 2023:
Here's the article I wrote in which the interview was embedded:

"Film Inspires Prayers for Persecuted Christians"

Lord, use this film about some who were killed in A.D. 203 for being Christians, to target our prayers for those persecuted today.


A film about Perpetua — who was martyred for her faith about 1,820 years ago — is now available to watch online and with your church. Not only does it bring to life the first book we know was written by a woman, but it also shines a spotlight on the 360 million people being persecuted for their faith in Jesus Christ today.


I’ve been connected to this project since 1992, when I prayed for Christian performing artists of excellence to be raised up in New England, where I was attending Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. That very year, Jasmine Myers was given a VHS cassette for a musical about the Book of Acts that she watched over and over from the time she was 2. In the summer of 2021, I was blessed when she cast me in her film, The Diary of Perpetua.


I caught up with Myers and two cast members — Nooshig Salvador (who plays a deaconess who serves Perpetua and the other Christians before they’re fed to wild beasts), and Leah Fisher (who plays one of those Christians) — at the Content2022 Film Festival and Media Summit, after the New York City premiere and at the Christian Worldview Film Festival, to talk about their participation in the film. Also, Tim Shields, director of Content2022, expresses his appreciation for the film and prays that it will inspire many.

Here’s the film in its entirety followed by a discussion with the cast and crew:

You can also order a DVD with extras from www.StillSmallTheatre.com/store.html and set up a screening in your area with a representative of Open Doors International, to help connect the dots to modern persecution, at www.StillSmallTheatre.com/contact.html.


Salvador is glad the film is giving her a platform to talk about today’s Armenian Genocide in Azerbaijan. She and Father Andreas Garabedian did an interview (embedded above) to talk about the siege of an Armenian village that has lasted for about 120 days.


[Click here to see the article as it was posted, though there are broken links.]


Screenshot from an interview filmed by Laura Mae.


On April 11 Joyce and I led Intercessors for America in praying for this and other articles, including one Joyce wrote. You can watch it now: