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    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE DENIAL CONTINUES TO DRAW INTERNATIONAL SCRUTINY

    Daily Gossip
    http://www.dailygossip.org/armenian-genocide-denial-continues-to-draw-international-scrutiny-2734
    March 15 2012

    For many people today the Armenian genocide remains an injustice
    that must be solved. Although governments of Armenia and the Diaspora
    continue to work on the matter, only recently the French constitutional
    court has dismissed a bill that would bring on sanctions for those
    undergoing denial of the Armenian genocide. With the matter far from
    ending, the Armenian genocide continues to draw international scrutiny.

    The Armenian genocide has often been compared to the Holocaust. In
    1915, the Ottoman Empire lead to the systematic killing of the Armenian
    population living on its territory. Massacres, deportations and other
    actions have resulted in the killing of 1 to 1.5 million of Armenians
    during 1915 and the end of the World War I.

    Although so many years have passed since then, the matter is still
    sensitive, as there's little progress made into recognizing the actual
    genocide. So far 21 countries around the world and 43 U.S. states have
    acknowledged the event, but there's still no set in stone rule that can
    allow for sanctions for those that were actively part of the crimes.

    Over the weekend, the Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan held a speech
    talking about the progress and steps to be taken to put an end to
    the denial of the Armenian genocide. "The process of international
    recognition and condemnation of the Armenian Genocide continues thanks
    to joint efforts of Armenia and Diaspora", said Serzh Sargsyan.

    He added that despite the promotion of "a clear cut message to all
    states and nations of the world", the "crime committed against the
    Armenian nation continues event today, right now".

    With about 800,000 Armenians living officially in the United States
    today, the matter is just as important for the United States. For
    that reason, E! Network has dedicated an episode of "Khloe and Lamar"
    that featured a debate over the Armenian genocide based on data from
    Armenian Youth Federation.

    Khloe and Lamar are trying to figure out whether Lamar should move
    to Turkey for a while on a basketball contract. The decision is
    particularly complex, because the Kardashian family is quite keen on
    its Armenian heritage.

    Khloe said: "The Armenian Genocide is such a controversial and very
    sensitive issue because the Turkish and Armenian people disagree
    about the facts of what actually happened".

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