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    IoS letters, emails & online postings (28 October 2012)

    http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/letters/ios-letters-emails--online-postings-28-october-2012-8229287.html
    Sunday 28 October 2012


    The proximity of two Holocaust articles in last week's paper was
    striking. Nick Clegg in "Those who know of war argue most forcefully
    for peace" rightly reminds us of the horrors of Auschwitz-Birkenau,
    and writes that "survivors have bravely told their stories and
    historians have unearthed the truth". This description applies too to
    Armenian survivors of Turkish and, as you report in "Photograph links
    Germans to 1915 Armenia genocide", German atrocities perpetrated
    against Armenians in the First World War.

    Turkey remains an ally of the United States and the UK, with interests
    in countries that include Syria. Yet there has never been an admission
    of guilt or apology for the destruction of a million Armenians
    slaughtered by the Ottoman Turks during the First World War. In 2005,
    the International Society of Genocide Scholars wrote an open letter
    noting that the "Armenian genocide is corroborated by the
    international scholarly, legal and human rights community". This
    injustice demands admission and apology by the Turkish government.

    James Derounian

    Cheltenham, Gloucestershire




    From: A. Papazian
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