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Armenian Genocide Art as Evidence of its Existence
This paper explores the relationship between art and the Armenian Genocide, and how art can be used as evidence for catastrophic events. The artwork created by survivors and descendants of the Armenian Genocide show what the Armenian people endured in ...
Kachadourian, Jacqueline N
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Genocide Denial under Constitutional Law: Comparative analysis of Spain, Germany and France
This article examines Genocide denial under the constitutional law, mainly the conflict between constitutionally protected rights of freedom of speech and dignity/equality.
Edita Gzoyan
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Expulsion (Tehcir) and Genocide (Soykirim): From Ostensible Irreconcilability to Complementarity
The Armenian Genocide is still the object of a hard denial in the official attitude of Turkey's government and political circles. The Turkish term used to define what happened to the Armenians of the Ottoman Empire, in 1915, is tehcir meaning ...
Zekiyan, Boghos
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ABSTRACT Although many believe that discrimination and racism against Arabs and Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) communities started after the events of 9/11, prejudice and discrimination toward this group was documented as early as the 1900s.
Germine H. Awad +6 more
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Genocide Prevention through Changing the United Nations Security Council Power of Veto
In 1948 the international community in reaction to the horrors of the holocaust sought to eradicate genocide forever by creating the 'Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide'. This Convention criminalised the preparation and
Butters, Michelle
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It's time the world recognised the Armenian Genocide [PDF]
First paragraph: Even now, 100 years on, the slaughter of 1.5m Ottoman Armenians which began in April 1915 has two of the world’s most powerful people at loggerheads.
Kasbarian, Sossie
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Abstract This article interrogates the EU's ‘geopolitical turn’ by examining its external engagement in Armenia after the 2020 Nagorno‐Karabakh war and in the shadow of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Drawing on feminist approaches to geopolitics and post‐socialist coloniality, it asks whose security is served by a ‘geopolitical’ EU in Armenia and how ...
Laura Luciani
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On the Hierarchy of Perpetrators During the Armenian Genocide
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Suren Manukyan
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Towards 2015 : media in Turkey on the Armenian genocide
This chapter will attempt to provide a descriptive picture of the position of Turkish media on the Armenian Genocide. No distinction will be made between mainstream and alternative media since categorizing sources in this way does not result in any ...
Esra Elmas +2 more
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