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Month: April 2015

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Gallipoli and Armenian genocide shouldn’t mix

Posted on April 27, 2015 by Admin2

BY MARC CHAMPION BLOOMBERG The Japan Times LONDON – All political leaders manipulate history, but the decision by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to...

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In Turkey’s battle of the G-words, Gallipoli wins

Posted on April 27, 2015 by Admin2

Cengiz Çandar Al-Monitor At first sight it may seem a bit childish, but that is how the most serious and even incendiary political issues are handled in today&r...

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Join the dots between Gallipoli and the Armenian genocide

Posted on April 24, 2015 by Admin2

Hans-Lukas Kieser Australian Research Council Future Fellow, University of Newcastle Hans-Lukas Kieser receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Th...

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The graves of others: ANZAC and the Armenian Genocide

Posted on April 17, 2015 by Admin2

James Robins Newstalk ZB On April 25, blood-red poppies will be pinned to lapels. The bugle call will ring out. Children will wipe the sleep from their eyes as ...

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Turkey eclipses centenary of Armenian massacre by moving Gallipoli memorial

Posted on April 16, 2015 by Admin2

Change of date by Ankara, which leads to a clash of commemoration ceremonies, condemned as ‘indecent manoeuvre’ Constanze Letsch in Istanbul The Guardian Turkey...

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Armenian genocide forgotten in ANZAC commemorations

Posted on April 1, 2015 by Admin2

The Interpreter © 2015 Lowy Institute for International Policy ‘Camp out on the school oval under the stars like the ANZACS did 100 years ago,’ says...

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In addition to the volume of survivor, eyewitness, and diplomatic evidence on the Armenian, Greek and Assyrian Genocides, there are eyewitness accounts by Australian and other Allied servicemen from World War One (WWI). These prisoners-of-war, infantrymen and cavalrymen describe their own experiences of witnessing these events throughout the Middle East.
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