Armenian Atrocities in the Southern Caucasus (1905-94)
Dr. Pat Walsh History & Politics Analyst Scientific Advisory Board Member, Research Institute for Mezalim A common feature of Western accounts of conflict in both…
Dr. Pat Walsh History & Politics Analyst Scientific Advisory Board Member, Research Institute for Mezalim A common feature of Western accounts of conflict in both…
by Turhan Şen, Mardin Artuklu University The concepts of atrocity, massacre and genocide have been politicized throughout history in terms of the way they are…
by Professor Uğur Üçüncü, Black Sea Technical University of Trabzon The Ottoman Empire accepted defeat in the Great War and signed the Armistice of Mondros.…
by Kemal Bölge Warships and landing craft at the port of Izmir On the morning of 15 May 1919, dark clouds gathered over the sky…
by Dr. Halim Gençoğlu, University of Cape Town This is Algeria or desert From the ancestors that camels carried for thousands of years, Love Wisdom…
by Turan Gafarlı, M.A. The massacre of Azerbaijani Turks and Muslims in Baku on March 31, 1918 is a tragic event that to this day…
by Prof. Dr. Mevlüt Çelebi, Ege University Izmir I. During the World War, Britain, France and Russia made some promises to Italy and Greece in…
by Tolga Başak, Prof. Dr., Erzurum Atatürk University The massacres committed by Armenian Militias against the local Muslim population consisted by Turks, Kurds and Arabs,…