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    INTERNATIONAL STUDY OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE BEGAN WITHIN THE LAST 15 YEARS

    PanArmenian
    April 21 2009
    Armenia

    "The whole scientific world, with a few exceptions, considers mass
    murders and deportations of Armenians during the World War I as
    Genocide. The assertion is no longer disputed. The lawyer Rafael
    Lemkin, who first introduced the term in international law, drew on the
    facts of the Armenian Genocide," Stefan Asaturyan Berkley University
    Professor, California, told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. According to
    him, Israel's unwillingness to equate the holocaust with the Armenian
    Genocide has a number of reasons. "Holocaust is the ideological
    foundation of Israel. Jewish people believe they had been subjected
    to holocaust, being God's chosen people.

    So it's hard to imagine Israel will ever recognize the Armenian
    Genocide, though many Jewish historians are already discussing it,"
    Asaturyan emphasized.

    According to American historian, serious international study of the
    Armenian Genocide began within the last 15 years. "Before, the issue
    had been solely an Armenian monopoly. Everything has changed in the
    beginning of 1990s, when leading historians and holocaust specialists
    agreed about both tragedies being equal. I'm glad that the Genocide
    is no longer only an internal argument."
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