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  • UN Suspends Exhibit On Rwanda Genocide, Over Armenian Killings

    UN SUSPENDS EXHIBIT ON RWANDA GENOCIDE, OVER ARMENIAN KILLINGS

    EarthTimes.org
    April 10 2007

    New York - A photography exhibition on the massacre of 800,000
    Rwandans in 1994 was suspended Tuesday after Turkey protested that it
    carried a mention of the massacre of Armenians after World War I. The
    photographs were shown in a lobby at UN headquarters. But a Turkish
    diplomat discovered a caption explaining the meaning of genocide,
    citing the case of Armenians murdered in Turkey.

    Turkey denies that the killing of up to one million Armenians
    constituted genocide, putting their deaths down to ethnic strife,
    disease and famine, and has prosecuted some historians for calling
    it genocide.

    The UN said Tuesday it decided to call off the show while the dispute
    was being settled.

    The massacre of ethnic Tutsis in Rwanda, which was incited by the
    Hutu-led government in Kigali following the death of their leader
    in a plane crash in April, 1994, has been branded a genocide and
    condemned by the international community.

    The victims were slaughtered within three months while a UN
    peacekeeping mission stood by under orders not to get involved - the
    result of a restrictive mandate provided by the UN Security Council
    in New York.

    The Rwanda genocide exhibition had been planned to move to Ghana,
    Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa and Tanzania after New York. It was
    uncertain whether that plan still stood.
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