An Inconvenient Genocide: Who Now Remembers the Armenians?

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Explore 'An Inconvenient Genocide: Who Now Remembers the Armenians?' by Geoffrey Robertson QC, a compelling exploration of the Armenian Genocide and its historical significance. This impactful book breaks down the controversial events surrounding the genocide committed by the Ottoman Turkish government during World War I, where 1.5 million Armenians were systematically murdered. With the centenary of this tragedy approaching on April 24, 2015, international recognition of the genocide has become more vital than ever. Robertson expertly navigates the complexities of genocide denial, illustrating that these historical atrocities must not be forgotten. The book is a crucial resource for those studying human rights, genocide prevention, and international relations, addressing the implications of denial in today’s geopolitical landscape. Learn how democratic nations grapple with balancing free speech and the fight against genocide denial. 'An Inconvenient Genocide' is essential for anyone interested in understanding historical injustices, and advocating for awareness and prevention of future crimes against humanity. Perfect for scholars, activists, and anyone keen on recognizing the importance of memorializing the Armenian Genocide. Discover one of the most pivotal narratives in modern history and understand why recognition and remembrance matter. Get your copy today and join the conversation about this crucial issue.

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