As far as I know, there is no federal recognition of the Armenian Genocide and the American Government does not officially use the term 'genocide' to describe the event - did I miss something ruled on by our Congress?
>>Nor is this a problem only in Turkey. To give one example, China has been angered about some Japanese history book, which talked about the "Nanking incident" (it was actually not an incident, but a large-scale massacer). Most other Japanese history books don't even mention the "incident".
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>I don't remembered any law or remembrance day about Japans-Chinese massacer. But frenchs and americans did for turks-armenians massacer. It's only about politics.
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>Actually I don't care about frenchs laws or others remembrance days about armenian massacer. Our politicans, army and newspapers take consider. I think so they're trying turn target from economical and social problems...
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