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106e anniversaire du génocide arménien

106e anniversaire du génocide arménien
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Βρέθηκαν ασημένια νομίσματα, πιθανώς λάφυρα της πιο διαβόητης πειρατείας

Βρέθηκαν ασημένια νομίσματα, πιθανώς λάφυρα της πιο διαβόητης πειρατείας
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Serj Tankian Thanks President Biden for Recognizing Armenian Genocide: This Is Extremely Important

Serj Tankian Thanks President Biden for Recognizing Armenian Genocide: This Is Extremely Important
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Letters to the Editor: Ireland must recognise Armenian genocide

Letters to the Editor: Ireland must recognise Armenian genocide The Armenian genocide began in 1915 during the First World War causing the deaths of more than 1.5m Armenian, Greek, and Assyrian people People hold portraits of Armenian intellectuals who were detained and deported in 1915 during a rally in Istanbul in 2018, held to commemorate the 103nd anniversary of the 1915 mass killing of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire. Picture: Bulent Kilic/AFP via Getty Images Fri, 23 Apr, 2021 - 09:30 Genocide is the most serious crime against humanity. The Holocaust caused the deaths of 6m people. The UN was founded to prevent such crimes against humanity and the Genocide Convention was passed in 1948 to ensure the words ‘never again’ actually meant what they said.

Biden Could Call The Massacres Of Armenians Genocide Here s What That Means

Armenian refugees on the deck of the French cruiser that rescued them in 1915 during the massacre of the Armenian populations in the Ottoman Empire. For decades, United States presidents have avoided calling the World War I-era mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turkish forces an act of genocide. Now, U.S. lawmakers expect President Biden to make that declaration on Saturday as Armenians mark the anniversary of the atrocities. News reports indicate that while the move is likely, Biden has not made a final decision. The possible declaration would be hailed by Armenian communities, lawmakers and human rights advocates who have lobbied for it. But it would also damage already strained ties with Turkey.

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