The Long Road to Yerevan: Interview with Ali Ertem, Chairperson of the Association of People Opposed to Genocide
Wednesday, 31 May 2000
By Tessa Hofmann Eighty-five years after the first major genocide of the twentieth century, recognizing and coming to terms with the Armenian Genocide of 1915-16 is still the biggest taboo of Turkish history. This holds not only for “official” Turkey, which in 1999 erected, not far from the Turkish-Armenian border, a monument to the “Turkish victims of the Armenians”
- Published in AIM
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