One can imagine struggling citizens on both sides of the Turkish-Armenian border, united in a plaintive cry: ‘Tear down this wall’
Tag Archives: Armenian genocide
The opening act of a genocidal century
One hundred years on, denial of the Armenian Genocide continues, but the tide of history is finally turning
A Turkish scholar discusses the Armenian genocide
Taner Akçam is one of the few in his country to have tackled the topic
French bill on Armenian genocide angers Turkey
Ankara threatens diplomatic rupture with Paris
The haunting tale of an Armenian Genocide survivor
Q&A with Peter Balakian, who translated his great great uncle’s memoir of deportation, massacre and escape