Talk:Genocide denial
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[edit] Very old comments
The "m" edit of the article is an interesting compromise, and a practical demonstration of what is needed in the larger picture, i.e., the global conflict between East and West. Thanks go to whomever used it.
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[edit] POV
Although there's no dispute here yet there seemed to be some on the article this content was moved from (Holocaust denial) so I assumed the POV template. Vicarious 08:04, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
There were some weird and unilateral ideas about "so-called" Armenian Genocide. The events called as armenian genocide is a large uprising against Ottoman empire, which caused the death of 350.000 armenians and 400.000 Turks. Also between 1918 and 1922 French supported armenian troops killed over 100.000 people in Antep, southeastern anatolia. Identification of genocide does not include two sided battles. 85.103.34.9 16:05, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
- Ah - here we have an example of genocide denial in action - with many of the main components including calling it "so-called" (and it is characterized as "alleged" in the article itself - which is insult to truth enough - and then the (false) depiction of this genoicde as a large uprising against the Ottoman Empire and as a two sided battle (it was no such thing...this would be like denying the Holocaust of WWII because of the presence of Jewish fighters in the armies of the allies - or due to the Warsaw Ghetto uprising etc) and then the (totally unsupportable...[Turkish wartime propoganda sources don't count BTW...]) counter claims that Armenians somehow killed a sunstansial number of Turks...(again this is similar to claims by Holocaust deniers of Jewish sedition and post-war violence against Germans. It is most sad to see such here uncountered. BTW I am going to eliminate alleged in regards to the Armenian Genocide and the related Assyrian and Anatolian Greek genocides. Unless all known/accepted genocides (such as these are) are likewise considered as alleged. --THOTH 15:47, 13 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] PONTIC &ASSYRIAN
- Only supporter of "Pontic" related matter is Greece. So it denied internationally.
- Who support,Who deny the "Assyrian" related matter.?
Please calm. regards Mustafa AkalpTC 17:11, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
See Pontic Greek Genocide#Recognition. Also, this is to do with people's claims - the article mentions "alleged" genocides.--Tekleni 17:13, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Bulgarian genocide
First genocide in 20th century is the Bulgarian genocide - greeks killing or assimilating bulgarian people in Aegean Macedonia.