In 1916, a book was published entitled “The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire 1915-16. Documents presented to Viscount Grey of Fallodon, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs”, by Viscount Bryce which contained a comprehensive collection of documents produced… Read More ›
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Armenian Genocide : The blindness of Political expediency
The irony about the Armenian Genocide is that there is no dispute over the fact that a large number of the Armenian community within the Ottoman Empire were killed, died, defiled, or deported in 1915. It is a matter of… Read More ›
Silent approval of the First Armenian Genocide
In 1896, Emile Dillon was the Russian correspondent for the UK newspaper, the Daily Telegraph. He reported on the massacre of the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire which, sadly, was the forerunner (arguably the First) of the Genocide in 1915…. Read More ›
Armenian Genocide ; Eye-Witness Accounts ( Part 3)
In 1916, a book was published entitled “The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire 1915-16. Documents presented to Viscount Grey of Fallodon, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs”, by Viscount Bryce which contained a comprehensive collection of documents produced… Read More ›
Armenian Horror was a Blueprint for Hitler
The Daily Mail ( UK circulation of 2 Million) publishes an article on Friday 23rd December on the Armenian Genocide, as a result of the French decision on banning denial of the Genocide. This is unheard of in the UK!… Read More ›
Armenian Genocide ; Eye-Witness Accounts ( Part 2)
In 1916, a book was published entitled “The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire 1915-16. Documents presented to Viscount Grey of Fallodon, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs”, by Viscount Bryce which contained a comprehensive collection of documents produced… Read More ›
Armenian Genocide ; Eye-Witness Accounts ( Part 1)
In 1916, a book was published entitled “The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire 1915-16. Documents presented to Viscount Grey of Fallodon, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs”, by Viscount Bryce which contained a comprehensive collection of documents produced… Read More ›
We should remember the Armenian Genocide
It is always with much disappointment, shame, regret, and frustration that despite being well-educated to a high level in the British state system, I managed to spend a good proportion of my life never having heard about the Armenian Genocide…. Read More ›