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    Two Minute News
    April 25 2010


    Memories Of Armenian Genocide
    Posted on 25 April 2010

    Armenian Genocide ` - The memories of Armenian genocide being a day
    that holds a very dark memory of history in it on April 21.

    During and after the World War I, almost a million Armenians were
    killed in the first ever modern genocide known as Armenian genocide
    According to the Armenians. This day in 1915 by the Ottoman Empire,
    The killings were systematic and well organized and started.

    A long debate over decades in which many historians and scholars
    consider these events as genocides but some don't. To this date,
    almost twenty countries have accepted the miserable massacre as
    genocide. Turkey, the successor of Ottoman Empire doesn't agree with
    the word `genocide' as the correct portrayal of the events that took
    place then.

    But, Armenians have always been very emotional about this event and
    even today want the world to believe that the cruel holocaust was
    genocide. Even today, many Armenian political personnel gathered at
    Tsitsernakaberd Memorial, to pay honor to the genocide victims. They
    also raise the agenda of international recognition of the massacre as
    genocide.

    The Armenian government officials shared their hopes that if American
    president Barrack Obama uses the word `genocide' in his April speech
    to the Armenians, that would provide them with a forceful support for
    international recognition of that massacre as genocide.

    The Armenian genocide facts were astonishing as it is that those who
    deny the genocides claim that it never happened and it is all made up
    by the Armenians as it was said today by the Azerbaijani Parliamentary
    Deputy Speaker. Truth or fabrication, it all lies in the depths of the
    earth like a hidden treasure, which may or may not exist.

    http://www.twominutenews.com/2010/world/us -world/memories-of-armenian-genocide-8619.html
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