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Nearly one hundred years have passed since the Armenian genocide, which prefaced and in some ways encouraged the Holocaust – yet the Turkish government continues to deny the genocide and uses political manipulation to prevent its recognition by others. The denial’s history has been one of collaborative repression, but in recent years Turkish voices have joined with Armenians’ in the.

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Bettwy, David Shea (2011) 'The Genocide Convention and Unprotected Groups: Is the Scope of Protection Expanding under Customary International Law?,' Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law: Vol. 2 : Iss. 1 , Article 4.
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Genocide (Various Languages)

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Taner Akcam

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4-29-2018

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[This is a long document. Please consult the index for full information]
A chronological narration that summarizes the process between the years of 1894-1915 that brought the Young Turks to take the decision deport and annihilate the Armenians, using various primary sources and archival material.
A note which explains that the decision to annihilate the Armenians had been taken long before the First World War; and that the Special Organization gangs led by Bahaddin Shakir [Bahaddin Şakir] had started in February 1915.
The difference between the English High Commissariat and the Turkish government regarding on what date the abandoned properties should be returned.
A note regarding the following topics: when and how the Special Organization was established; its activities since 1913; its role in the 1915 Armenian Genocide; the Special Organization's structure; who it is administered by; that its activities had been revealed in the Extraordinary Military Tribunal trials; and the fact that von der Goltz Pasha had recommended the deportation of Armenians.
The same already exists
A short note on the the CUP's secret Central Committee.
[This is a long document. Please consult the index for full information]

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Guerguerian, Krikor, '12 Special Organization' (2018). Genocide (Various Languages). 12.
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