Armenia: The Secrets of a Christian Terrorist State
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Armenia: The Secrets of a Christian Terrorist State is a book written by Samuel Weems. It contains controversial claims about Armenia and the Armenian people, such as Armenians were not the ethnic majority in Armenia until the nineteenth century, in the early twentieth century. That Armenians killed Muslims and then sent reports that Armenians were being killed[1]. The Armenian Assembly of America has condemned it as "outrageous and racist anti-Armenian propaganda."[2]
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[edit] About the author
Samuel A. Weems was a disbarred Arkansas lawyer. In 1974, Samuel Weems was disbarred as a lawyer for mixing his clients money with his own. A year later he was convicted of arson and conspiring to defraud an insurance firm[3]. He unsuccessfully ran for the position of mayor of Hazen county in 1994 and 1998. Local courts dismissed his appeals questioning the legality of the election outcomes.[4][5] He died from a heart attack on January 25, 2003. He is survived by his wife.
[edit] References
- ^ Armenian Reality: Introduction
- ^ Armenian Assembly of America: Assembly Exposes Latest Attempt At Genocide Denial
- ^ Armenian Reporter: Assembly Calls Disbarred Arkansas Lawyer “Latest Among String of Scurrilous Genocide Deniers”
- ^ Proceedings of the Arkansas Supreme Court
- ^ Arkansas Court Opinions