Armenian Haunting Page #3
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- 2018
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Come sit with your father.
[Maro] It's on, dad.
Oh.
Sometimes I question my sanity.
Sometimes I feel like the
whole world has gone mad.
It's been 100 years,
still searching for answers.
They say we should move
on, but how can we?
The Turkish government
still has not accepted the responsibility.
But, mark my word,
nothing goes unpunished.
Not something like this.
The Armenian people
will have their answers.
We just need to be patient.
[Maro] Dad, has grandma told you
about her experience in Turkey?
I've told you all you needed to know.
By the way, how did your school report go?
The professor said it was one-sided.
Dad, there was a specific detail
And if so, was it kept?
Who-who was the promise made to?
W-when did this happen?
- Who are these people?
- Whoa, whoa, whoa.
So many questions.
Settle down.
You're making my head spin.
[Maro] Sorry, there's just...
So much void in this story.
First of all, you have
to quit asking grandma
about those tats.
You're a big girl.
By now you've figured out what they mean.
(sighing)
For an Armenian woman,
to talk about rape...
Is like betraying all the
generations of women before her.
Being a woman is very sacred.
Her-her memory with these events
is becoming more muddled over the years.
But there is something
that has stuck in my head.
She said...
There was a man who sacrificed
his seat on the boat
for grandma and her pregnant mother.
They were crossing the
river the night before
the Turkish guards entered the village.
Yeah.
Her dad was arrested earlier.
She was only eight.
So...
Some of the details on that
event are not quite defined.
She told me the man and her mother
had a secretive conversation
as he was stepping off the boat.
[Maro] A relative maybe?
All I know is the man asked
your mom to keep the promise.
I overhead Tatik,
uh, mumbling to herself
before she collapsed.
Something about keeping
the promise, and the curse.
[David] The curse?
Yeah, the curse, and that
they didn't keep the promise.
Dad, you have to help me.
Is there anybody else who might know more?
but your mom and your grandma
have been visiting a
psychic in the Valley.
What?
I always tease your mom about it.
You know, we're just not
those kind of people.
(dramatic music)
Aida!
Aida!
Aida!
Aida please, you have to help me!
I'm not working today.
I have questions about my grandmother!
What did she tell you?
Aida, please!
I thought you didn't believe in curses.
Leave me alone!
You are harassing me!
Please, help me!
My family's in danger!
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