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The ADL USA delegation meets with Turkish Ambassador Ecvet Tezcan
NEWS RELEASE
The General Consul of the Republic of Turkey in New York, Omer Onhon, had contacted several Armenian organizations and had invited their representatives to meet a high level Foreign Ministry official, Ambassador K. Ecvet Tezcan, who is on a whirlwind tour in the United States.
Reaction to this surprise invitation was varied. The ADL District Committee of ...
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PRESS RELEASE ARMENIAN PUPILS OF TURKEY ARE COMMANDED TO DENY THE GENOCIDE Brussels, Belgium – The European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy, launched today an appeal asking Europe to resist the recent directive of the Turkish National Education Ministry that incites pupils to deny the Greek, Syriac and Armenian exterminations. This Ministry document, sent on April 14th to the Primary and Secondary schools of ...
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That Other Genocide Let it be said loud and clear: This book is an event, and on more levels than one. It tells the story of the historical atrocity perpetrated by the Turks against the Armenians and seeks to pull the veil off what has become a forgotten genocide - what Yair Oron, in his introduction, calls the "pact of forgetfulness," and Taner Akcam calls "collective amnesia." But that is not all. The book goes beyond the Turkish-Armenian conflict to touch on ...
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JERUSALEM, January 22--The "Historia", Journal of the Historical Society of Israel, published in its August 2002 issue a lengthy article of 55 pages by Prof. Mina Rosen, from the Department of Jewish History, Haifa University, entitled "Armenia, Armenia", which reviews the books of Prof. Vahakn Dadrian "History of the Armenian Genocide: Ethnic Conflict from the Balkans to Anatolia to the Caucasus, and "The Banality of Indifference" by Yair Auron. It is ...
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PRESSE RELEASE Paris, January 8, 2003 The FRAT: a new form of revisionism?
After several months of discrete negotiations, the "Forum pour le Rapprochement entre Armeniens et Turcs" (FRAT) was publicly announced in Paris, by a letter dated January 3, 2003.
While backing the principle of a dialogue between the Armenians and the Turks for the resolution of the Armenian Cause, which could be reached ...
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