On April 11, by a vote of 12-5 with one abstention, the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee gave its approval to Resolution 410 that calls upon Turkey to acknowledge that the massacres of Armenians in 1915 constituted "genocide". It calls upon
A landmark in Middle Eastern history, the date this year will mark the 99th anniversary of the catastrophe of 1915. Ninety-nine years ago, one of the region's Christian peoples, the Armenians, fell victim to a great tragedy they call Metz Yeghern, or
The quotation is from the Turkish Foreign Ministry's press release regarding the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee's recent resolution on the Armenian genocide. In the wake of its centenary, this is the uttermost point reached by the Turkish state
On the eve of the Armenian Genocide Centennial, the 44th Annual Scholars' Conference (ASC) on the Holocaust and the Churches featured the first Genocide of the 20th century, adopting the theme,
BOSTON, Mass.—About one week before the 99th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Peace of Art, Inc. was notified by Clear Channel that the Armenian Genocide commemorative billboard, which had been on display at Lechmere Station in Cambridge,