“Banishment to death” – Mezalim to the Crimean Tatars 79 years ago
79 years ago today, on May 18, 1944, more than 400,000 Crimean Tatars were deported from their homeland on the orders of the Soviet Union’s…
79 years ago today, on May 18, 1944, more than 400,000 Crimean Tatars were deported from their homeland on the orders of the Soviet Union’s…
79 years ago today, on May 18, 1944, over 400,000 Crimean Tatars were deported from their homeland on the orders of the head of state…
It is May 15, 1919, when at 7:30 a.m. the Greek warships Patris and Atronitos moor at the port of Izmir and soldiers of the…
It is May 15, 1919, when at 7:30 a.m. the Greek warships Patris and Atronitos moor at the port of Izmir and soldiers of the…
The tranquil village of Ahmići in Bosnia-Herzegovina is not far from the town of Vitez. One of the most terrible massacres of Bosnian Muslims during…
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…
It was April 5, 1990, when thousands of Uyghurs took to the streets in the village of Baren (Xinjiang Autonomous Province of China) to protest…
from Adil Shamiyev Azerbaijan is a country in the South Caucasus that was affected by a great division and has experienced a 100-year history of…
by Turan Gafarlı, M.A. The massacre of Azerbaijani Turks and Muslims in Baku on March 31, 1918 is a tragic event that is still etched…
Britain’s involvement in a mass murder In an interview with the editorial team of the Research Institute for Mezalim (FEM), Irish historian Dr. Pat Walsh…