Armenia marks the 104th anniversary of the mass killings and forced deportations of up to 1.5 million Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, on April 24, 2019.
For decades, Armenia and Turkey have been arguing whether to call the World War I killings and deportations as a genocide or not.
The survivors of the genocide used a number of Armenian terms to name the event. Mouradian writes that Yeghern (Crime/Catastrophe), or variants like Medz Yeghern (Great Crime) and Abrilian Yeghern (the April Crime) were the terms most commonly used.