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The following are some lesser known websites that provide a wealth of information, they are selected not because of their perspectives/position on the Armenian Genocide Debate but because of the amount and length of information they provide.

It is important to note that AGD does not support one sided perspectives on the debate. However, we do not link to websites that do not contain incredible amounts of information. The sites linked here do not represent AGD's viewpoints, but are included for the depth of their content.

Some of the links included are links by credible historians or scholars who have a specific viewpoint on the debate.

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Interesting Finds

  • An Armenian's Visit to Turkey - A very sad story about an Armenian-American trying to come to terms with the past and with the people he was taught to hate so much (The Turks). Carol Kelejian finds that the Turks are really not as evil as they are always depicted. He learns that they are human as well and that hatred should not be promoted.
  • Armenian Issue Blog - A nice blog with interesting videos, articles, and information regarding the Armenian-Ottoman Issues.
  • Sound File - from a Princeton Professor's encounter with an odd Armenian student!
  • PoliGazette - A great blog that reports conservative as well as liberal news for a range of political readers and occasionally discusses the Armenian Genocide debate!
  • Armenian Genocide has Another Side
  • Was There an Armenian Genocide?

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