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Hovannisian said that acknowledging the crime is a crucial first step to reconciliation, and he said that in Turkey's case, that has not happened.
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Historian Richard Hovannisian of the University of California, Los Angeles, recalls that it started in the imperial capital.
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Hovannisian said the question remains politically sensitive because of the strategic importance of Turkey as a bridge to the Muslim world.
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And then followed in the following months, the mass deportation and massacres of Armenians throughout the Ottoman Empire through forced marches, outright killing of the male population, forced marches of the woman and children, said Hovannisian.
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Raffi Hovannisian: the asymmetry of the Russian-Armenian relationship is most manifest in the fundamental lack of equal and mutually respectful cooperation.
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Raffi Hovannisian: the asymmetry of the Russian-Armenian relationship is most manifest in the fundamental lack of equal and mutually respectful cooperation.
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Underscoring the nationalist party's hard line on the dispute, Hovannisian claimed that the
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Raffi Hovannisian: the asymmetry of the Russian-Armenian relationship is most manifest in the fundamental lack of equal and mutually respectful cooperation.
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"While Armenia's economy has reached an extremely disastrous condition, this seems a very convenient way of diverting [public] attention, because Armenian-Turkish relations are a very sensitive issue for our people," Hovannisian tells the "Meronk" daily.
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"The thing is that Georgia lacked an internal potential to bear such a thing," says Hovannisian.
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