Australia’s Armenian story

VICKEN BABKENIAN & JUDITH CRISPIN Inside Story Extract | The wartime events of 24 April 1915 initiated more than a century of interaction On the afternoon of 24 April 1915, one of the most significant events in the military history of Australia and New Zealand began in Mudros Harbour on the Greek island of Lemnos….

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Gladys Berejiklian, the Great War, Gallipoli and the Armenian Genocide

Vicken Babkenian Independent Australia Gladys Berejiklian’s grandparents were among those liberated when the Allies defeated the Ottoman forces in 1918, narrowly escaping the Armenian Genocide, writes historian Vicken Babkenian. In her inauguration speech on 26 August 1925, Millicent Preston Stanley, the first female member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) of the NSW Parliament and representing…

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Erdogan has military troubles of his own, but he still defends the Ottoman army over the Armenian genocide

A new book exposes the slaughter of more than a million Armenian Christians a century ago. It’s quite a volume for the Turkish president to dip into, once he’s finished purging his broken country Robert Fisk The Independent If Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan wasn’t so busy right now trying to emasculate his 600,000-strong Turkish…

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