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Obama and Denial of the Armenian Genocide

by Mickey Z.

May 13, 2009

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5 Responses to Obama and Denial of the Armenian Genocide

  1. Aramais Mirzaakhanian

    May 14, 2009 at 8:29 am

    Հարգելի Դավիթ Բոյաջեան,

    Մեծ գոհունակությամբ կարդացի հարցազրուցը: Գնահատելի են տրամաբանական ու իրական փաստարկների վրա հիմնված մեկնաբանումները: Ապրես, դավթավարի գրոհում ես… Սպասենք նոր հոդվածների:

    The Royal Institute of technology, Stockholm

    Dr. Aramais Mirzakhanian

  2. Pat Lamish

    September 1, 2009 at 10:31 pm

    Thank you for this enlightening interview. It is absurd and offensive for self-interested nations and media monopolies today to claim that Turkey and Armenia are on the verge of “burying the hatchet.” The Turkish government is light years away from burying its hatchets, scimitars, bayonets, or bastinado sticks, for that matter!

  3. Leyla

    September 7, 2009 at 7:57 am

    What an extremely unbiased view of a very delicate situation! Interesting how the Turkish view is never covered but the Armenian view is covered ad nauseam yet again….

  4. John Chatalian

    January 9, 2010 at 4:11 pm

    Very informinative interview. It goes to show how our Presidential candidates change their stance once in office. I hope someday a future President, a leader of the U.S. will follow through on promises made while campaigning.

    There is an abundance of information of the Armenian Genocide by the Turks documented by many people who saw the atrocities first hand! The Turkish view is not heard because it’s vague- ie- “relocating the Armenians” during World War 1.

    Truth always wins out- that’s why the Armenians are as strong-willed today as they were during that tragic period of 1915-1923. The Ottoman Empire did fail in their efforts to wipe out the Armenians- they couldn’t extinguish the souls of our Armenian survivors- our family and friends.

  5. Kathern

    November 27, 2010 at 8:10 pm

    Wow people!. !! Happy Thanksgiving!!! :) :) :) :)
    Thanksgiving is 1 of my favorite holidays, and every year I like to get into the mood-extend the holiday, as it were-by reading “Thanksgiving novels.” Unsurprisingly, most of these stories are mostly about friends and family, about coming together to heal old hurts and giving thanks for the gift of love. .. –
    You’re Far better Off These days Than You Were 5 Yrs Ago?