The mass murder of Armenians 100 years ago has been referred to as "genocide," but the Turkish government refuses to use that term. This stance has drawn criticism and outrage.
Jeffrey Brown speaks with soner cagaptay of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and Hrach Gregorian of American University to get two viewpoints on the past and current significance.I believe that the Armenians were viewed as being unreliable in general.
And even before that, in 1908, the young Turks began a Turkification campaign. Additionally, the Armenians were seen as a danger to Turkish security and identity. Additionally, the community was to be eradicated from the nation. Despite ongoing debate among historians, Turkey has defied calls for it to recognise the 1915–16 massacres as genocide. There were several reports of Turkish atrocities performed against Armenians at the time.
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