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French historian Thibaux to become "Atakan Turk"

This article was published in turkish web press.

This man is one of the french historians who opposed the french law recognizing the armenian genocide, and joined the french media and intellectuals to criticize the law and the french-armenians for weeks...

Merci.

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Bush Administration Never Denied Murders of 1.5 Million Armenians

Under Secretary of State Nicholas Burns said that the Bush administration has never denied the murders of 1.5 million Armenians.

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There Was No Armenian Genocide

A conference titled "Orhan Pamuk and Literature" was held Sabanci University, Istanbul, December 21. It had been the first meeting of Orhan Pamuk with Turkish readers since he received the Nobel Prize, Milliyet reports.

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Sylvester Stallone Evokes "The Forty Days of Musa Dagh"

In interview granted to Denver Post online last week, American actor Sylvester Stallone, in admiration for Franz Werfel's book about the Armenian community "The Forty Days of Musa Dagh", leaves the door open to the possible arrangement of this project about which he has spoken for two years in back. "I would like to spend it in writing and directing, less in the public eye but providing something for the public" he said.

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Turkey dissatisfied with the Argentinean Law on the Armenian Genocide

Turkish MFA has issued a statement, in which it condemns the adoption of the law on Armenian Genocide during December 13th sitting in the Argentinean Senate.

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Turkey Must Respect Armenia Before Entering EU

To become a member of the European Union Turkey must fulfill its commitments and achieve economical, political, regional and social progress. The regional policy of Turkey is promoting difficulties and tension in South Caucasus and harms affects hampers the progress in the Republic of Armenia.

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A Documentary On The Armenian Genocide For System Of A Down

To understand the new documentary "Screamers," you have to understand, first, about the 97-year-old man who lives in an Armenian old folk's home in Mission Hills. His name is Stepan Haytayan; he is the grandfather of Serj Tankian, the lead singer of System of a Down, one of the world's most critically acclaimed rock bands.

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Genocide Recognition Issue not Dominating in Armenia-Turkey Relations

"I have always said and I will say that the Genocide issue is not dominant in Armenia-Turkey relations," Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian said in an interview with the Turkish "New Anatolian" periodical.

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Argentinean Parliament Re-recognizes the Armenian Genocide

November 29 the Argentinean Parliament adopted a bill on declaring April 24 the "Day of tolerance and respect between the nations" in commemoration of the Armenian Genocide.

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Call on Deutsche Bank to return assets to Armenian Genocide victims

The European Armenian Federation calls the descendants of Armenian Genocide survivors, defenders of human rights, European leaders, and all Euro citizens to protest Deutsche Bank's refusal to accept responsibility for the crimes it committed in 1915 and continues to profit from today.

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Bill on Armenian Genocide Will Be Presented In Next Congress

In the next Congress together with our partners Adam Schiff and George Radanovich we shall prepare and present a bill on recognition of the Armenian Genocide," Congressional Caucus Co-Chairs Frank Pallone and Joe Knollenberg said during the meeting with Chairman of the Armenian Association of America Brian Adouny.

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New York Life Launched Payment of Compensations to Armenian Genocide Victims' Heirs

New York Life insurance company launched payment of compensations to the heirs of the Armenian Genocide victims. According to lawyer Vardges Yeghiayan, the commission approved 2515 out of 5692 appeals and launched payment process.

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