Category Archives: Op-Eds

13 Jan
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The year of an Anglo-American apology to Armenians and Turks

by Tal Buenos Expectations of the year 2015 have much to do with the roundness of the number of years since 1915. They also have much to do with the political purpose that the historical Ottoman-Armenian conflict serves to this ...

24 Dec
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Anti-Semitism in Armenia

By Alexander Murinson While the Armenian diaspora clamors for international recognition of their treatment during World War I, at the same time Armenians have a dirty secret crying for international recognition: brazen anti-Semitism and a profound hatred of Israel. This ...

18 Oct
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THE TURKISH-ARMENIAN DISPUTE: WHO HAS SOMETHING TO HIDE?

by Maxime Gauin * In the context of the Perinçek v. Switzerland case, and of the forthcoming centennial of 1915, Turkey will be, once again, pressured to “face history.” However, who can contest the fact that contemporary history should be ...

02 Aug
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THE LEMKIN HOLE IN THE SWISS CASE

by Tal Buenos* of University of Utah “When Raphael Lemkin coined the word genocide in 1944 he cited the annihilation of Armenians as a seminal example of genocide.” This is an entirely false statement as Lemkin did not mention Armenians ...

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