Metz Yeghern
- People recognized as Righteous
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- Bodil Biørn the nurse who documented the Armenian Genocide
- James Bryce the Irish statesman who documented the Armenian Genocide
- Fayez El Ghossein his memoir is one of the first pieces of documentation and testimony about the Armenian Genocide
- Anatole France Nobel laureate, he fought for freedom of thought and human dignity
- Giacomo Gorrini he broke the silence in order to bear witness to the Armenian tragedy
- Karen Jeppe a Righteous woman for the Armenians
- Johannes Lepsius he helped the survivors to the Armenian Genocide for a lifetime
- Henry Morgenthau the US Ambassador who helped the Armenians
- Fridtjof Nansen he created a special passport to rescue the stateless and the genocide victims
- Armin T. Wegner He warned the leaders of his time to stop genocide against the Armenians and the Jews
- Franz Werfel the writer who wrote "The 40 Days of the Mussa Dagh"
- Exemplary figures reported by Gariwo
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- Taner Akcam a Turkish professor who denounced the Armenian Genocide
- Hrant Dink journalist who promoted dialogue and reconciliation between Turks and Armenians
- Mehmet Gelal Bey the vali of Aleppo who opposed the Armenian genocide
- Hassan Amdja the Circassian officer who denounced the massacres he had witnessed during the genocide of the Armenians
- Pietro Kuciukian fights against negationism and honors the Righteous of the Armenian genocide
- Orhan Pamuk Nobel Prize who reported clashes and connections between different cultures
- Beatrice Rohner she protected the Armenian children from genocide
- Naim Sefa Bey the Turkish official who helped the Armenians during the genocide and testified to the extermination project
- Elif Shafak writer against discriminations
- Hammo Shero The chief of Sindjar who defended the Armenians during genocide
- Ali Souad Bey the Turkish official who rescued numerous Armenians during the genocide
- Ayse Nur (Sarisözen) Zarakoglu she was repeatedly jailed in Turkey for bearing witness to the truth about the Armenian genocide
- Ragip Zarakolu a Turkish writer in defense of ethnic minorities