CUNGUS, Turkey - The crumbling stone monastery, built into the hillside, stands as a forlorn monument to an awful past. So, too, does the decaying church on the other side of this mountain village. Farther out, a crevice is sliced into the earth, so deep that peering into it, one sees only blackness. Haunting for its history, it was there that a century ago, an untold number of Armenians were tossed to their deaths.
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A general view taken on April 14, 2015 shows the Armenian Genocide memorial dedicated to Armenian women in the southern French city of Marseille.