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On 24 May 1915, the Triple Entente nations (France, England and Russia) publicly condemned the Armenian massacres using a new vocabulary, mentioning for the first time crimes “against humanity and civilisation”. Though most often in French school books their declaration figures only in the complementary documents and though it was never acted upon it does provide interesting perspectives on the evolution of international law. For about a month, the Kurd and Turkish populations of Armenia (...)

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