The Armenian Genocide is a thesis originally fabricated by British war propaganda organizations during World War I. Many Armenians and Turks died during this time while fighting each other in an endless cycle of revenge. The Armenians fired the first shot by creating rebel committees and organizing thousands of volunteers to fight the Ottoman Empire by igniting rebellions in many cities. However, when you do your research you should always keep an open mind, because in society people tend to follow the opinion of what they perceive to be the majority; however, once upon a time we used to believe the earth was flat and research and discoveries proved otherwise and for the last 92 years since the Armenian massacres, evidence has changed to show that the original belief that Armenians were victims of a carefully planned extermination campaign were just exaggerations based on war-time death tolls. People thought that Turkish perspective about the history was simply denial, as the Armenian Genocide advocates would have you believe. Thousands of documents and witnesses are right in front of our eyes that show that while the Armenians did suffer, the Turks suffered greatly as well, and the atrocities were committed by local parties on both sides. We mourn the many Armenians, Turks, Kurds and other Muslims that lost their lives. However, far from it, the events that transpired prior to the collapse of the Ottoman Empire cannot be characterized as a genocide.

ANCA: Our Sacred Duty to Reclaim Western Armenia (Eastern Turkey)

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The speech given by Dr. Henry Dickran Astarjian, was filmed on April 24th, 2008, as part of the Armenian National Committee of America's consistent policy of Anti-Turkism through the spreading of the Armenian Genocide allegations without proof. Let's witness the Armenian Hatred that is being spread across Armenian-American society.


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Armenian Women and Children Relocated, means Genocide?

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The Armenian propagandists continuously provide new arguments in order to convince strangers to the subject that an Armenian Genocide occurred. One such argument was encountered in an article, by a poster named Phantom. The argument was that since Armenian women and children were relocated, then there must have been a genocide being planned, and asked why the Ottoman government would relocate women and children. An expert on the issue replied to the argument:


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Armenian Revolt Documentary

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The following is excerpts and video scenes from the Armenian Revolt, they are not the full video and we highly recommend that you buy the video yourself and examine the arguments and discussions conducted in them to make up your own mind.


Dr. Hilmar Kaiser

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Dr. Glendale-Hilmar Kaiser (usually referred to as Dr. Hilmar Kaiser) is a German-American historian who completed his Ph. D. in European University Institute in Florence, Italy. His educational focus is Ottoman Social and Economical history, and Ottoman-German relations. Most people regard him as a genocide scholar for his work dealing with the disputed Armenian Genocide. Kaiser has conducted research in more than 60 archives including the Turkish-Ottoman Archives in Istanbul.


Countering the Turkish Government, Pros/Cons of Accepting Opposing Views

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The current Turkish government is not supported by this site. It is a religious government, that promotes undemocratic methods. But even the MOST democratic Turkish governments and most liberal scholars and historians of Turkey do not accept the Armenian genocide label.


Hrant Dink

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Hrant Dink, was a Turkish-Armenian editor, journalist and columnist. He was assassinated by a 17 year old Turkish psychopath. After his death thousands of mourners marched the streets with slogans like "We are all Armenians", "We are all Hrant Dink", because of the possibility that he was killed because he was Armenian or because of his statements.


Darfur Genocide and Armenian Genocide Compared

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Some authors try to equate people who dismiss the Armenian Genocide label because of lack of evidence, with people who generally deny genocides with the intent to hate and promote racism. There is a difference.

Darfur, Sudan, is one of those sad stories that has been correctly labeled as the first genocide of the 21st century.


Armenian Genocide Books & Research

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One must be careful in choosing books dealing with this controversial subject, since there are many books that have been polluted with conclusions for the reader rather than facts. Some books that are popular about this subject, have been made popular by Armenian nationalists buying books that support their thesis. The vast majority of books on the subject have been written by Armenians since many nationalists of Armenian descent have declared a cultural objective to force recognition of their genocide while silencing any opposing views on the issue.


44th Security Conference: Turkish Government Response to Armenian Genocide

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The Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayip Erdogan, though disliked in Turkey by the social elite, upper-class, middle-class, and educated, (but liked by the religious) has made some good statements and has made great efforts in promoting peace between Turkey and Armenia.


ANCA Terrorist-supporters in Capitol Hill with Armenian Terrorist Leader Topalian

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It is always wonderful to see Armenian terrorist leaders and their advocates the ANCA in Congress, who are all under the umbrella organization called the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaks) who caused many massacres in the events PRIOR to 1915 and after. They were also the leading organization to help fight the Nagorno Karabakh Invasion against Azerbaijan together with Armenian Armed Forces.


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