Armenian Genocide
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- A History of the Armenian GenocideThe Armenian Genocide began on April 24, 1915 throughout Turkey. On this day between five hundred and one thousand people of high position were rounded up in the city of Istanbul and slaughtered.
- Obama Likely to Recognize Armenian GenocideThe American people and government responded with aid and anger in the immediate aftermath of the Armenian genocide. The federal government has since avoided even recognizing the historic facts based on political, military and energy expediency.
- Turkish Cyber Terrorists Attack the Web Over Armenian GenocideMany cyber terrorists are committing jihad over the Internet everyday. This is done primarily with DDOS attacks and defacing of Web sites of which they disapprove.
- April 24, Commemorative Date of Armenian GenocideThere are no limitations, no quantification to how much I care in regard to the Armenian Genocide and massacres committed by the Young Turk Government and Ottoman Empire in 1915.
- Book Review: Peter Balakian's "The Burning Tigris: The Armenian Genocide and America's Response"Peter Balakian, The Burning Tigris: The Armenian Genocide and America's Response, (Harper Perennial, 2004) 528 pages, nonfiction, $14.99 U.S.