The issue of the Armenianmassacres is deeply sensitive in Turkey.
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The choice was open to Germany; Germany chose, and let the Armenianmassacres go on.
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Too much news about Armenianmassacres filtered through; there should not now be such leakage.
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For the time the Armenianmassacres were forgotten.
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His description of the Armenianmassacres was thrilling.
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Did the sahib ever hear of Armenianmassacres?
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The level of thought in these matters could scarcely be lower than it has been since the Armenianmassacres.
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I have left to the end of this chapter the question of Germany's knowledge of, and complicity in the Armenianmassacres.
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For during the Armenianmassacres, the Dardanelles expedition was still on the shores of Gallipoli, and the menace to Constantinople acute.
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One is reminded of Mr. William Watson's passionate arraignment of the Powers of Europe at the time of the Armenianmassacres:-
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Zarakolu is on trial for publishing a translation of a book about the Armenianmassacres, which Ankara denies amounted to genocide.
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This speech, made immediately after the Armenianmassacres, has been very properly reprobated by all who are revolted at such atrocities.
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Mr. Watson denounces the Armenianmassacres or the Boer War, and the Unionists can hardly find words to express their pained surprise.
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The European Parliament, perhaps twisting in the wind of doubt over other issues, last week demanded that Turkey acknowledge the 1915 Armenianmassacres as "genocide".