Kim Kardashian pens essay to urge Joe Biden to ‘stop another Armenian genocide’ by cutting aid to Azerbaijan – as she accuses the UN and EU of perpetuating the crisis with their ‘collective silence’

Kim Kardashian pens essay to urge Joe Biden to ‘stop another Armenian genocide’ by cutting aid to Azerbaijan – as she accuses the UN and EU of perpetuating the crisis with their ‘collective silence’

Kim Kardashian has urged president Joe Biden to prevent another Armenian genocide by economically sanctioning its enemy nation Azerbaijan and boycotting international events there.

In a joint essay with Dr. Eric Esrailian, the reality star, who is of Armenian descent, claimed that since December, Azerbaijan has blocked the Lachin Corridor – which she called ‘the only lifeline between the indigenous Christian Armenians of Artsakh’ and the rest of the world.

Kim Kardashian has urged president Joe Biden to prevent another Armenian genocide by economically sanctioning its enemy nation Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan leaders say there are established routes for food and aid to reach Christian Armenians in Artsakh, but Kardashian said those claims are ‘disingenuous at best.’ The countries have been involved in a decades-long conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, which is part of Azerbaijan but has been under the control of ethnic Armenian forces backed by Armenia since a separatist war there ended in 1994.

‘WE ARE ARMENIAN. We are the descendants of Armenian genocide survivors, and we do not want to be talking about the recognition or commemoration of yet another genocide in the future,’ the mom-of-four wrote for Rolling Stone magazine.

Kardashian claimed that because many countries are relying more on Azerbaijan for oil and gas since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the nation has become emboldened in its attempts to advance on Armenia.

Kardashian has asked the Biden administration to stop providing aid to Azerbaijan, as she claims the nation is systemically starving Armenians

‘The war in Ukraine has made Azerbaijan a seemingly more favorable alternative to Russian oil and gas for some countries,’ the essay continued.

‘However, this reliance has emboldened the autocratic Azeri government to use starvation as a weapon against the Armenian population in the region. There is no more time for thoughts, prayers, or concern.’

The Skims founder went on to talk about the cease fire that was supposed to end the armed conflict between the two nations in 2020, saying Azerbaijan has continued to attack Armenia, and the war has ‘never ended in the minds of Armenians around the world.’

She accused governments and organizations around the world of looking away as signs point to a forthcoming genocide in Armenia.

Dr. Esrailian, Kardashian’s co-author- is a gastroenterologist and professor of medicine at UCLA – and like Kardashian, a prominent American of Armenian descent

‘The collective silence or inaction by individuals, governments, and governmental organizations like the United Nations and European Union has perpetuated the crisis. Every pᴀssing day puts more lives in danger,’ Kardashian wrote.

She noted that several organizations such as United Nations’ own independent Special Rapporteur have concluded that Azerbaijan is systemically starving Armenians and denying them medical care in the contested region and violating their human rights.

The billionaire added that American taxpayers ‘are now facilitating and enabling this behavior by providing foreign aid to an oil-rich nation.’

‘Through economic sanctions, cutting off foreign aid to Azerbaijan, boycotting international events in Azerbaijan (such as concerts and sporting events like soccer and Formula 1), and through proceedings in international courts, we can collectively achieve results, but this process has been too slow and time is running out,’ Kardashian wrote,.

Azerbaijan leaders claim there are established routes for food and aid to reach Christian Armenians in Artsakh, but Kardashian said those claims ‘are ‘disingenuous at best

Dr. Esrailian is a gastroenterologist and health sciences clinical professor of medicine at UCLA – and like Kardashian, a  prominent American of Armenian descent.

In 2020, Kardashian announced a $1million donation to the Armenia Fund after conflict was reignited that July between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the disputed the disputed region.

Russia, Armenia’s ally, brokered the ceasefire between the Caucasus neighbors in after six weeks of fighting saw 6,500 killed.

Kardashian’s father’s family emigrated to the United States from an area that now lies in Turkey. Kim visited the land with her kids and sister Kourtney.

However, the region is primarily populated by and governed by ethnic Armenians, who prefer the name Artsakh.

In 2020, Kardashian announced a $1million donation to the Armenia Fund. She is pictured with her daughter North in Armenia in 2019

Last year, Azerbaijan was accused of trying to invade its arch enemy Armenia as fighting erupted across the border with missiles and drone strikes reported in the former Soviet republic.

Armenia said that Azerbaijani forces ‘launched intensive shelling, with artillery and large-caliber firearms, against Armenian military positions in the direction of the cities of Goris, Sotk, and Jermuk’ shortly after midnight.

But Azerbaijan’s defense ministry accused Armenia of ‘large-scale subversive acts’ near the districts of Dashkesan, Kelbajar and Lachin on the border, adding that its army positions ‘came under fire, including from trench mortars’.

A congressional delegation led by the former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi traveled to Armenia to show support last year as the conflict reached a boiling point in 2022.

A congressional delegation led by the former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi traveled to Armenia to show support last year as the conflict reached a boiling point in 2022

In 2021, Biden officially recognized that the the systematic killings and deportations of hundreds of thousands of Armenians by Ottoman Empire forces amounted to ‘genocide’.

An estimated two million Armenians were deported and 1.5 million were killed in the events known as Metz Yeghern in 1915-16.

For decades the White House had avoided using the term to describe the atrocities that occurred during the First World War over concerns that it could damage relations with NATO ally Turkey.

An estimated two million Armenians were deported and 1.5 million were killed in the events known as Metz Yeghern in 1915-16

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