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    I-Newswire.com (press release)
    July 28 2005

    Genocide forum tolerates deniers

    In April of 2005, genocide.com, a public forum for genocide
    discussion, was hacked by the Turkish deniers of the Armenian
    Genocide. By the 24th of April, the website was liberated from the
    deniers. The academic forum is being moderated currently by the
    administration of genocide.com.

    (I-Newswire) - The forum currently contains two major sections:
    Genocide Related Topics and Politics influencing genocide. Specific
    cases of genocides discussed are as followed: Aboriginal, Armenian,
    Bosnian, Cambodian, Gypsy, Jewish, Kosovo and Rwanda.

    Though the administration of www.genocide.com officially recognizes
    the above listed genocides, genocide deniers are tolerated on the
    forum, as far as these users do not break the general.

    In the past, the forum was not being moderated at all. This fact was
    especially exploited by some Turkish deniers of the Armenian
    Genocide, who posted a number of offensive and racist threads. When
    the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide was approaching, these
    Turkish users did their best to hack the forum. The forum was hacked
    and the English language threads were distorted ( for instance, the
    section `Armenian Genocide' became `So-called Armenian Genocide' );
    threads in Turkish were added.

    The Armenian Genocide was committed between 1915 and 1923 by the
    Ottoman-Turkish government. As a result of the Genocide, more than a
    million Armenians were annihilated and the entire Armenian population
    of the western part of historic Armenia was wiped off from her
    motherland. The cultural losses constituted more than 2000 Armenian
    cathedrals, some of them as old as 1700 years. Armenia was the first
    country to adopt Christianity as the state religion.

    The Republic of Turkey and its agents have contributed a lot of
    efforts in denying the Armenian Genocide. It has been done by
    falsification of historical facts, destruction of Armenian cultural
    monuments, distortion of Armenian geographical names ( such as Mount
    Ararat, which was converted into Agri Dagh ) and other various forms.
    The attempt to hack www.genocide.com was another form of genocide
    denial.

    Administration of www.genocide.com will do its best to avoid future
    attacks.

    http://i-newswire.com/pr38767.html
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