Turkic-American communities across America are deeply disturbed by the calls to recognize the long-discredited political claim of “Armenian genocide” on 24th of April. Such a recognition would make a mockery of History scholarship, international law, and democracy in America...
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Episode 11 – LAUSD & April 24th: How Politicized History Is Ruining Lives
The hate crimes committed by Armenians in Los Angeles in the past 48 years include the assassination of three Turkish diplomats, assault and battery of peaceful Azerbaijani demonstrators on Wilshire last July, the violent attack at Istanbul Café last November, and many others. In spite of...
From The New York Times to Wikipedia and from academicians to politicians, everyone claims that the 24th of April 1915 is the start of the alleged Armenian genocide. That day, the Turkish government arrested, tortured and executed several hundred Armenian intellectuals. Was it really like...
Episode 9 – The Sworn Statement of Ed Tashji: An Armenian True Friend of Turks
Ed Tashji, American-born son of Ottoman-Armenian and Ottoman-Syrian Orthodox parents, has devoted his whole adult life to defending Turkey and Turkish culture against unrelenting defamation campaigns launched by the anti-Turkish lobbies in the United States. His autobiograpy, “Armenian...
Episode 8 – European Court of Human Rights 2015 Verdict Rejection of Armenian Genocide Claim is Free Speech
The highest court in Europe, the European Court of Human Rights issued a milestone of a verdict on October 15, 2015, that will resonate for decades to come. The ECHR’s Grand Chamber ruled that Armenian genocide is an opinion, not a court verdict, as such it can be rejected and that would...