Boston Globe and Others Hammer Genocide Point Home
I really don't do this often. Really, I don't. But, the last few weeks have been extraordinary for those interested in the issue of Armenian Genocide recognition and how it is played out in the media. Especially in the Boston community where the Boston Globe used to have a policy of not using the word "Genocide" when it came to the Armenian experience.
So, in the most graphic and forceful use of language yet, Globe columnist Jeff Jacoby hits a home run in his editorial entitled "No Room to Deny the Armenian Genocide". (Keep in mind that these titles change from print to online media, so it may be titled something slightly different by the tie you click on it). The link can be read HERE. You will also find several others stories in the Globe today about the wrap up on how the ADL finally came to bowing to its critics toward their stance. Let's hope this is the tipping point toward universal Armenian Genocide recognition.
Here is an article in The Scotsman on a Turkish academician living in the United States and his battle to continue work on the subject of the Armenian Genocide.
So, in the most graphic and forceful use of language yet, Globe columnist Jeff Jacoby hits a home run in his editorial entitled "No Room to Deny the Armenian Genocide". (Keep in mind that these titles change from print to online media, so it may be titled something slightly different by the tie you click on it). The link can be read HERE. You will also find several others stories in the Globe today about the wrap up on how the ADL finally came to bowing to its critics toward their stance. Let's hope this is the tipping point toward universal Armenian Genocide recognition.
Here is an article in The Scotsman on a Turkish academician living in the United States and his battle to continue work on the subject of the Armenian Genocide.


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