A person from the crowd asks now President-Elect Barack Obama, "[Will you support S.R. 106, and will you speak to Joe Biden about his support]?" Senator Obama then responds discusses the events of 1915 and condemns the Turks for committing this genocide against the Armenian people.
The speech given by Dr. Henry Dickran Astarjian, was filmed on April 24th, 2008, as part of the Armenian National Committee of America's consistent politization of Anti-Turkism and the Armenian Genocide allegations. Dr. Henry Dickran Astarjian is an Armenian-American neurologist who delivers a speech filled with hatred and nationalist diatribes against the Turkish people.
The following is an analysis of excerpts and video scenes from the critically acclaimed Armenian Revolt Documentary, we highly recommend that you buy the DVD yourself and examine the arguments and dis
The Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayip Erdogan, though disliked in Turkey by the social elite, upper-class, middle-class, and educated, (but liked by the religious) has made some good statements and has made great efforts in promoting peace between Turkey and Armenia.
An interview with Dr. Justin McCarthy who is a demographics expert and professor of history on the subjects of the Ottoman Empire and the Balkans.
Dr. Bernard Lewis is a world renowned British-American historian on Islam, the Middle East, and the Ottoman Empire. He was a professor in Princeton University's Near East Studies department. In this video, Dr. Bernard Lewis through decades of research states that the killings of Armenians during World War I cannot be classified as genocide. He has advised Western Governments on Middle Eastern policies.
This is a documentary that analyzes the Armenian genocide theory and uses witnesses, historians, researchers, professors, and archival evidence to show that the Armenian genocide is nothing more than an untrue one-sided version of history that omits much of history and exaggerates and fabricates ideas of hate and deceit to a world audience. It uncovers the truth about the Armenian genocide and represents both stories very well. It has numerous interviews with Armenians as well, some of whom have opposing views to the documentary's main perspective. Unlike the highly publicized Armenian documentaries that barely give the other side a chance to tell their story and uses dramatization and exaggeration to convince the viewer, this documentary uses archival information and numerous sources to persuade the viewer.
This is a video about famous Armenians who live in Turkey, who do not revolve their lives around a myth that the Armenian diaspora has invented. They are all loved, contrary to how Armenian propagandists tell people that Turkey is a place that suppresses people of different religion or ethnicity. Turkey is a democratic country, with democratic elections, and has full freedom of speech for all its people, regardless of their background.