July 11, 1995: The Srebrenica genocide
Exactly 29 years ago to the day, on July 11, 1995, Bosnian Serb army units conquered the eastern Bosnian town of Srebrenica and the UN…
Exactly 29 years ago to the day, on July 11, 1995, Bosnian Serb army units conquered the eastern Bosnian town of Srebrenica and the UN…
79 years after the genocide of the Chameria Albanians, survivors and the descendants of the victims are waiting for the violent crime to be recognized…
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.…
In September 1925, Soviet state and party leader Josef Stalin appointed party comrade Filipp Goloshchyokin as First Secretary of the Kazakh Regional Committee of the…
In September 1925, Soviet state and party leader Josef Stalin appointed party comrade Filipp Goloshchyokin as First Secretary of the Kazakh Regional Committee of the…
Crimes against the youth of Tuzla In Bosnia-Herzegovina, the 71 victims of the Kapija massacre, who died in a grenade attack by the Bosnian-Serbian army…
34 years ago, on May 24, 1989, the mass exodus of around 350,000 Bulgarian Turks began, victims of a forced assimilation policy of the communist…
After more than 300 years of warfare against the indigenous peoples of the Caucasus, the army of the Russian Tsarist Empire succeeded in bringing the…
After more than 300 years of war against the indigenous peoples of the Caucasus, the army of the Russian Tsarist Empire succeeded in bringing the…