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    ARMENIA GENOCIDE

    EuropeNews
    http://europenews.dk/en/node/ 17486
    Dec 17 2008
    Denmark

    The eviction and slaughter of over a million Armenians in Anatolia
    began in 1915. There's little doubt Turkey was behind this massive
    ethnic cleansing. Yet the Turkish government denies the historical
    facts.

    Almost a century later, any mention of the genocide is still taboo. A
    law designed to protect 'Turkishness' is used to sue those who
    challenge the official version. Nobel Prize winning author Orhan
    Pamuk was sent to prison for speaking out about his country's guilt.

    More tragically, Armenian journalist Hrant Dink was recently murdered
    for his efforts to bridge the divide between both people. The father
    of his alleged killer claims that his son was only led astray "because
    he loves his country and his nation."

    Tens of thousands protested against nationalist violence after Dink's
    murder, but ultra-nationalism is still rife. Turkish MPs consider
    any hints to the genocide 'insulting' and authorities turn a blind
    eye to nationalist excesses.

    The argument over the Armenian genocide stretches beyond Turkey's
    borders. As the country is a key ally in the Middle East, the US has
    avoided taking a clear stance on the subject.

    For the Armenian Foreign Minister, "the sense of tragedy is being
    exacerbated with every passing day Turkey continues to deny." Although
    it has caused enough sorrow, this festering hatred keeps claiming
    lives.
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