Unhappy Birthday-The Modern Age Of Genocide Is Now 100 Years Old And Counting... 84
Washington DC, April 24, 2015. Around 500 Armenian-Americans and supporters demonstrated noisily across the street from the Embassy Of Turkey in commemoration of the centennial of the Armenian genocide by the Ottoman Turkish Empire. Over one million people worldwide participated in other commemoration events on this day. On April 24, 1915 in Constantinople, Turkey over 200 notable Armenian intellectuals were arrested and killed by the Ottomans. The Ottoman state murder spree continued until 1922, eventually claiming the lives of over 1.2 million Armenians, almost a million Greeks and hundreds of thousands of Assyrians. Reputable historians have always regarded these horrific events as the first modern genocide and a direct inspiration for Hitler's Nazi death camps of the '30s and '40s. Official recognition of the Armenian genocide is still denied by the modern Turkish state, The United States Of America, The United Kingdom Of Securities Swindlers and, most amazingly, by the State Of Israel although public opinion in those countries is becoming increasingly at odds with the official denial of historical facts. France, Canada, Germany and other nations officially recognize the genocide.
Unhappy Birthday-The Modern Age Of Genocide Is Now 100 Years Old And Counting... 84
Washington DC, April 24, 2015. Around 500 Armenian-Americans and supporters demonstrated noisily across the street from the Embassy Of Turkey in commemoration of the centennial of the Armenian genocide by the Ottoman Turkish Empire. Over one million people worldwide participated in other commemoration events on this day. On April 24, 1915 in Constantinople, Turkey over 200 notable Armenian intellectuals were arrested and killed by the Ottomans. The Ottoman state murder spree continued until 1922, eventually claiming the lives of over 1.2 million Armenians, almost a million Greeks and hundreds of thousands of Assyrians. Reputable historians have always regarded these horrific events as the first modern genocide and a direct inspiration for Hitler's Nazi death camps of the '30s and '40s. Official recognition of the Armenian genocide is still denied by the modern Turkish state, The United States Of America, The United Kingdom Of Securities Swindlers and, most amazingly, by the State Of Israel although public opinion in those countries is becoming increasingly at odds with the official denial of historical facts. France, Canada, Germany and other nations officially recognize the genocide.