Armenian genocide

March dedicated to Armenian Genocide centenary held in Barcelona (video)

Events and marches commemorate Armenian Genocide centennial in Greece

http://www.panorama.am/en/society/2015/04/25/greece-genocide-events/

Armenian President thanks Putin for his warm speech at Genocide remembrance ceremony

http://www.panorama.am/en/politics/2015/04/25/sargsyan-putin/

Armenian genocide: 130K march in LA to mark 100th anniversary (PHOTO, VIDEO)

http://rt.com/usa/252945-los-angeles-armenian-genocide-march/

Thousands of Lebanese Armenians march to mark the 100th anniversary of the mass killings [AP]

ALJAZEERA posts

Remembering the Armenians

http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2015/04/remembering-armenians-150423081248588.html

The

decades separating our new century from the Armenian Genocide, the prototype of modern-day nation-killings, have fundamentally changed the political composition of the region. Virtually no Armenians remain on their historic territories in what is today eastern Turkey. The Armenian people have been scattered about the world. And a small independent republic has come to replace the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic, which was all that was left of the homeland as the result of Turkish invasion and Bolshevik collusion in 1920. One element has remained constant., successive Turkish governments have denied that the predecessor Young Turk regime committed genocide, and like the Nazis who followed their example - sought aggressively to deflect blame by accusing the victims themselves. This volume argues that the time has come for Turkey to reassess the propriety of its approach, and to begin the process that will allow it move into a post-genocide era. There are many books about Armenian genocide, such as

·       Black Dog of Fate: A Memoir by Peter Balakian, PEN Albrand Award Winner

·       Passage to Ararat, by Michael J. Arlen, Clark Blaise (Introduction) ,National Book Award Winner, 1976\

·       The Burning Tigris: The Armenian Genocide and America's Response, by Peter Balakian, Debuted #4 on New York Time's Best Sellers List

·       Survivors: An Oral History of the Armenian Genocide, by Lorna Touryan Miller, Donald Eugene

·       Nobody's Child, by Marsha Skrypuch

·       The Road From Home, The Story of an Armenian Girl, by David Kherdian

·       The Slaughterhouse Province: An American Diplomat's Report on the Armenian Genocide, 1915-1917, by Leslie A. Davis

·       Armenia: The Survival of a Nation, By Christopher Walker

·       A Crime of Vengeance:  An Armenian Struggle for Justice, By Edward Alexander

·       A Century of Genocide: Critical Essays and Eyewitness Accounts (Paperback), By Samuel Totten (Editor), William S. Parsons (Editor), Israel W. Charny (Editor)

·       The History of the Armenian Genocide: Ethnic Conflict from the Balkans to Anatolia to the Caucasus (Paperback), By Vahakn N. Dadrian

·       Encyclopedia of Genocide, Israel W. Charny, Editor, This encyclopedia is the first reference work to document the full extent of the past and present of this awful subject with authority and objectivity, while also looking to the future and showing how education about the subject can perhaps lead to a world where genocide is better anticipated and prevented.

·       The Armenian Genocide: News Accounts from  the American Press, 1915-1922The Armenian massacres 1915-1916 were the single most riveting human rights issue in the United States in 1915-1917 that shocked the conscience of an entire nation and became the subject of national discussion, angst - and outrage. This compilation of 200 full length articles from The New York Times and over 60 full-length articles from 14 American journals of the time reprises the day to day reporting of the genocide. Included are photographs, maps, and official documents including the Turkish Military Tribunal of 1918 that found Turkey's former leaders guilty of ordering the Armenian massacres. Arranged in chronological order, the news articles are a historic chronicle of the genocide as reported daily by America's most prestigious newspaper.....(to be continued)http://armeniangenocide100.org/en/quotations/

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